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hollywoodarms

Broadway:

Composed the score for HOLLYWOOD ARMS by Carol Burnett and Carrie Hamilton, directed by Harold Prince.

Off-Broadway:

Wrote the book, music and lyrics for OPAL (Richard Rodgers and AT&T Awards) and music, lyrics and additional dialog for HONKY-TONK HIGHWAY (Backstage and MAC Awards; directed by Gabriel Barre; also produced at Goodspeed). Wrote the music, lyrics, and concept for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN (New York Musical Theatre Festival production).

Regional:

Wrote the music, lyrics, and concept for FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN/3HREE (Prince Music Theatre, Philadelphia and the Ahmanason Theatre, Los Angeles; directed by Harold Prince.) The full-length premier of FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN (Goodspeed Musicals; directed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett). OPAL (George Street Playhouse and the Lyric Stage Company of Dallas; directed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett). Composed the dance and incidental music for Stephen Sondheim’s BOUNCE (at the Goodman Theatre and Kennedy Center; directed by Harold Prince). Wrote the music and lyrics for ELIOT NESS IN CLEVELAND (Denver Center Theatre Company and Cleveland Playhouse; directed by David Esbjornson).

Other Work:

Worked for three years with Arthur Miller on an opera of DEATH OF A SALESMAN. Wrote five projects for Disney Feature Animation, including a project with Joss Whedon.

Publications And Albums:

An abridged version of FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN is part of the cast album of 3HREE on DRG Records. OPAL, HONKY-TONK HIGHWAY, and THEATRE SONGS BY ROBERT LINDSEY-NASSIF are all on Original Cast Records. OPAL and HONKY-TONK HIGHWAY are licensed by Samuel French, Inc. The piano/vocal score of HONKY-TONK HIGHWAY is published by Carlin America and is available through Hal Leonard, Inc. FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN is licensed by Theatrical Rights Worldwide. Cast album of BOUNCE is on RCA. The score of HOLLYWOOD ARMS is included with the play, published by Dramatists Play Service.