The Mail on Sunday

How Joanie’s girl Tara unearthed dad’s long lost musical

- Emily Prescott Got a story? Email emily.prescott@mailonsund­ay.co.uk

TALK about life imitating art... here’s a perfect example. Tara Newley, daughter of Sixties singer Anthony Newley and film legend Joan Collins, has unearthed a lost musical masterpiec­e by her father.

The man who wrote the score for the 1971 film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory and cowrote the classic song Feeling Good was working on a musical about King Richard III when he died aged 67 in 1999.

And it was Richard III, of course, who himself was unearthed in 2012... under a car park in Leicester.

Theatre producer Tara, 58, tells me that reviving her father’s musical has now become an ‘obsession’.

‘I became curious about it a few years ago, when I had to fly to America with my other siblings about updating Dad’s contracts. I saw Richard III on his catalogue and began to wonder what on earth had happened to it.’

Tara was a new mother when her father died. ‘I think now, looking for his last words and music has been a way of grieving and getting closer to him,’ she explains.

But her hunt for the manuscript was made difficult by Covid restrictio­ns, as she couldn’t return to America, and also many of her father’s former colleagues had died.

Eventually Tara’s fortunes changed when the secretary of her father’s agent called to say she had found the manuscript in the back of an old

filing cabinet. ‘It had a cover with photograph­s of Dad on the front in medieval dress. It was like he was winking at me. I was overjoyed,’ Tara says.

‘Mum knows. She thinks it’s nice I am working with him from beyond the grave.’

She has staged the first performanc­e of the play, a musical comedy called Digging Up Dick, referring to how the King’s body was found, and has her sights set on the West End.

Blackadder writer Ben Elton has promised to share a champagne toast with her at the opening night!

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DISCOVERY: Tara Newley, above, and her mother Joan Collins, left
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