Year: 2004-2005
Brian Lowdermilk
Brian Lowdermilk made his off-Broadway debut with an adaptation of Henry and Mudge, written with Kait Kerrigan. Other Kerrigan-Lowdermilk collaborations include The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown, The Bad Years, Republic, Unbound, and Flash Of Time. They’ve released two albums, Our First Mistake (2011) and Kerrigan-Lowdermilk Live (2013), and received the 2006 Larson Award and 2004-2005 Dramatists Guild Fellowship. Lowdermilk also composed the music for The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful and Her Dog (with Lauren Gunderson) and Red (with Marcus Stevens), which received the Alan Menken Award and 2005 Richard Rodgers Award.
UPCOMING WORKS
The Bad Years
Republic
Unbound
CREDITS
The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful and Her Dog
Henry And Mudge
Red
The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown
The Woman Upstairs
Wrong Number
Kait Kerrigan
Kait Kerrigan is an award-winning bookwriter, playwright, and lyricist. She made her off-Broadway debut with the musical Henry and Mudge, written with composer Brian Lowdermilk. Their other musicals include, The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown, which has been developed by Goodspeed and the Aurora Theatre , and the upcoming The Bad Years, Republic, and Unbound. Her plays include Imaginary Love, Transit, and Disaster Relief. She is an alumni of Page 73’s Interstate 73 writing group, the Dramatists Guild Fellowship, and the BMI Musical Theatre Writing Workshop. She has won the Kleban Award and the Jonathan Larson Award.
UPCOMING WORKS
The Bad Years
Republic
Unbound
CREDITS
Disaster Relief
Henry And Mudge
Imaginary Love
Transit
The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown
The Woman Upstairs
Wrong Number
Beth Falcone
Beth Falcone is a recipient of the Kleban Prize for Most Promising Lyricist. She is the composer/lyricist for Wanda’s World, book by Eric H. Weinberger, which had an off Broadway run at the 45th Street Theater and earned a Drama Desk nomination and two Lucille Lortel nominations, including Best Musical. Beth has been featured in the annual Bound for Broadway (Merkin Hall), Lincoln Center Library’s Future Broadway Songbook Series and Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab. She is a member of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop and a recipient of the Harrington Award for Outstanding Creative Achievement.
CREDITS
Wanda’s World, a musical for the tween in all of us
Love in the Age of Recycling – A green musical
Nathan Christensen
Neil Bartram
Neil is the composer and lyricist of Broadway’s The Story of My Life with book writer Brian Hill (four Drama Desk Award nominations including two for Neil – Outstanding Music and Outstanding Lyrics). Prior to Broadway, The Story of My Lifeplayed at Canadian Stage Company in Toronto and Goodspeed’s Norma Terris Theatre. Neil has also written music and lyrics for Clara’s Piano (Stratford Festival), Somewhere in the World (five seasons at the Charlottetown Festival) and The Nightingale and the Rose, and scored productions of Romeo and Juliet, Timon of Athens and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. His adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio was commissioned by Chicago Shakespeare Theater for their 2011 season. Neil and Brian’s musical Not Wanted On The Voyage received a developmental production at Northwestern University’s Barber Theatre as part of the American Music Theatre Project and was part of Goodspeed Musicals’ 2012 New Works Festival. His musical The Theory of Relativity, commissioned by Toronto’s Sheridan College and written specifically for and about college age students, was part of Goodspeed’s 2014 New Works Festival and had its London, UK premiere in May of 2014.
Current projects include Spin directed by Eric Schaeffer (premiered at the Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA), an adaptation of Michel Tremblay’s Les Belles-Soeurs, a musical based on Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Something Wicked This Way Comes, and the stage adaptation of Disney’s beloved film Bedknobs & Broomsticks, all with book writer Brian Hill. Neil’s awards include a Jonathan Larson Foundation Award, a Dramatists Guild Fellowship, and a Dora Award. Cast albums include Somewhere in the World and The Story of My Life (PS Classics). Neil is a member of the Dramatists Guild, ASCAP, and is an alumnus of the BMI Lehman Engel Music Theatre Workshop.
Richard Carlson
Zachary Price
Anna Ziegler
Anna Ziegler’s plays include Photograph 51 (directed on the West End 2015 by Michael Grandage and starring Nicole Kidman; previously produced at Ensemble Studio Theatre; Seattle Repertory Theatre and Theater J, among others), The Last Match (playing in winter/spring 2016 at The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, CA and City Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA), Boy (playing in winter/spring 2016 at Keen Company/Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City), A Delicate Ship (The Playwrights Realm at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, New York City; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Another Way Home (upcoming in Washington DC at Theater J; previously produced at The Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA), Dov and Ali (Theatre503; The Playwrights Realm at the Cherry Lane Theatre), The Minotaur (Rorschach Theatre; Synchronicity Theatre) and BFF (WET Productions at the DR2 Theatre, New York City). She has been commissioned by The Manhattan Theatre Club, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Virginia Stage Company and New Georges. Her plays have been developed at The Sundance Theatre Lab, The O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, The Williamstown Theatre Festival, New York Stage and Film, The Araca Group, Old Vic New Voices, and Soho Rep’s Writer/Director Lab, among others. Anna is a graduate of Yale College and holds an M.F.A. in dramatic writing from the Tisch School of the Arts.
UPCOMING WORKS
The Last Match
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BFF, Life Science and Photograph 51
Another Way Home
The Last Match
A Delicate Ship
Dov and Ali
Novel
Variations on a Theme