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Saturday, 14 April 2007, 09:16 GMT 10:16 UK

Frasier cast may reunite on stage

David Hyde Pierce, Kelsey Grammer and John Mahoney Actor David Hyde Pierce has said the cast of hit TV show Fraser could reunite - on stage.

Pierce told the Reuters news agency he had met other cast members recently including its main star Kelsey Grammer.

"We got together and had breakfast and all we talked about is what plays we might do together," he said.

Pierce played Niles in the US sitcom which ran from 1993 to 2005. Pierce, 47, is currently starring in new Broadway musical Curtains.

John Mahoney, who played Grammer's father in Frasier, is also appearing on Broadway in the play Prelude To A Kiss.

Grammer recently starred in a concert version of My Fair Lady staged by the New York Philharmonic.

Pierce said any reunion would be likely to involve a play rather than a musical.

"We were only talking about plays because we're all getting on in years and there is only so much dancing you can do," he told Reuters.



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