What's Next Musical Theatre

What's Next Musical Theatre is designed to be a place to feature what is happening in the musical theatre. Whether it is a new musical having a workshop or an old musical being revised, this will be a place to gain some perspective about what is coming up in the musical theatre world.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Popular Music and the Musical

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When people talk about the musical theatre, they fittingly talk about the music and what it does in telling a great story. As composers add...
Sunday, June 27, 2010

2010 Tony Award Wrap up

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The 2010 Tony Awards brought another season on Broadway to rest. It was a fun evening that although there weren't many surprises, the e...
Saturday, June 12, 2010

2010 Tony Award Picks!

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Alright ladies and gentleman, it is now time for my official 2010 Tony Award Picks! (I really should just call this the Lowy Awards!) This ...
Saturday, June 5, 2010

A Broadway Video Game?

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It was officially announced mid week that Nintendo Wii was coming out with a new video game called Dance on Broadway . The game features a...
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Back and Better Than Ever!

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After a long four month hiatus while I focused on some of my other responsibilities, I'm ready to jump back in this Memorial Day to prov...
Saturday, January 30, 2010

A Wicked Way to Advertise

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For those of you who are not particularly familiar with my opinion of the musical Wicked , in a nutshell, it’s not on my favorable list. ...
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Monday, January 18, 2010

Exciting Musicals for 2010

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Looking forward towards a new year of musical theater is a pleasant thought these days. There's so much to be excited for in the coming...
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Andrew
Andrew recently received his B.A. in Theatre Arts: General Studies from West Chester University. At WCU, he served as the assistant director and dramaturg for the musicals Cole, Assassins, and Gypsy. For Gypsy, he won the LMDA/KCACTF National Student Dramaturgy Award from the Kennedy Center. Along with this award, he received a fellowship in the Literary Department at the prestigious Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, where he worked on four new musicals and eight new plays. At WCU, he was also the President of University Theatre, the Director of the High School Theatre Festival and the Editor of the Thespian Voice. Andrew was recently selected to be in the annual Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Outside of WCU, he has worked extensively at Paper Mill Playhouse, most recently as the Assistant to the Director (Mark Waldrop) for Little Shop of Horrors, as a student in their musical theatre conservatory for four years, as well as writing for their production study guides for the past two seasons. He hopes to have a career working on the next generation of great musicals. He recently worked at Manhattan Theatre Club and Playscripts, Inc.
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