In this March 29, 2013 photo, composer Frank Wildhorn sits inside a theater in West Palm Beach, Fla. Wildhorn first found success as a pop and R&amp;B songwriter, penning Whitney Houston's ballad &quot;Where Do Broken Hearts Go.”  He ruled Broadway in the late 1990s when he had three shows running simultaneously, a nearly four-year run for &quot;Jekyll and Hyde,&quot; &quot;The Scarlett Pimpernel&quot; and &quot;The Civil War,&quot; which all were nominated for Tony Awards. Now, Wildhorn's eighth Broadway show, a revamped revival of &quot;Jekyll and Hyde,&quot; opens on April 18. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)