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But a few years ago, Menken and lyricist Jack Feldman got a chance to revisit the music and rework it for the stage. The result has been a hit. "It's great to be nominated and I'm really excited about that," says Menken. Grier knows the feeling and confesses to being a little sad he's not on a Broadway stage this season. Although best known for his scathing wit on the groundbreaking sketch comedy TV show "In Living Color," his time in "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" was the Yale School of Drama graduate's fifth time on Broadway. (While "In Living Color" won an Emmy in 1990, Grier didn't take home an individual prize.) The 56-year-old actor, who bought as many as 30 copies of "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" CD to give to friends and family, says the ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday has triggered warm memories of the fun he had in New York. "It reminds you of all the happiness doing the show and it's like finding a piece of a cookie in your pocket. Or a piece of cake that you lost," he says. "It's like a forgotten joy." ___ Online:
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