Adam Mathias & Jonathan Monro to Present Songs from Fire Island Musical A HISTORY OF SUMMER at NYTB, 6/10
New musicals hub New York Theatre Barn will present the first New York City presentation of musical excerpts from Drama Desk Award winning book writer Adam Mathias (See Rock City) and multi-award winning composer Jonathan Monro (Variations on a Nervous Breakdown) new musical A History Of Summer on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 7:30 PM at the Daryl Roth Theatre in New York City as part of New York Theatre Barn's revolutionary new musical development platform NYTB in the D-Lounge, executive produced by Laura Brandeland Jason Najjoum.
A History Of Summer, a new original musical, surveys the last century of summers of America's earliest established gay communities-Cherry Grove and the Fire Island Pines-and explores the residents' lives and loves, hopes and heartbreaks. From Fire Island's spark in popularity at the beginning of the 1900's, through the devastating Hurricane of 1938, through World War II, Post-war boom and police raid busts, joyous drag queen invasions and a horrific epidemic that threatened to end it all. Over the course of a century, a community-once in The Shadows-finds its voice and takes its place in the sun.Jonathan Monro (Music) Born and raised in St. John's, Newfoundland, Jonathan made his professional debut as a classical pianist at Carnegie Recital Hall. As composer: over 20 original scores for theatre, and 6 original musicals, including Variations on a Nervous Breakdown (lyrics/music, 4 Betty Mitchell Awards), Dream Vacation (book, music, lyrics), and The Review (music/co-lyricist). As an actor: featured roles in over 70 productions for stage, TV, and film. He is the recipient of the Elliott Hayes Award, 4 Guthrie Awards, and BMI's Harrington Award for Outstanding Songwriting, and is a proud member of BMI's Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop. www.jonathanmonro.com
Scott Eyerly has won acclaim across a wide range of genres. From The House of the Seven Gables (praised by Opera News for its "maximum drama and melodically memorable set pieces") to Missa Brevis No. 2 (called by Choral Journal "a study in beauty and simplicity"), Eyerly brings to all his works a direct, American lyricism. Recently, Eyerly wrote the words and music for Arlington Sons, a concert scene for opera/Broadway baritone David Pittsinger and his son Richard (premiere, Pittsburgh Symphony conducted by Leonard Slatkin, October 2012). Next year, opera star Jennifer Larmore will perform the world premiere of Creatures Great and Small, a song cycle of poetry about animals, commissioned for Ms. Larmore and the string ensemble OpusFive.
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