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    <title>David Spencer</title>
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      <title>Valparaiso Students Receive &#8220;Fantastick&#8221; Instruction</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537440</link>
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      <dc:subject>Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Spencer, David, Musical Theatre, New York</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students in the Creative Musical Theatre Composition class at Indiana&#8217;s Valparaiso High School were treated to a one-day session of the BMI <a id="f2615" class="f2615" href="/affiliate/C2615">Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop October 23, lead by Workshop steering committee member <a id="f2388" class="f2388" href="/affiliate/C2388">Frank Evans</a> and facilitated by program designer Alice Gamble. The students, who actively write musical theatre pieces during the school year using the teachings of Workshop founder Lehman Engel, come to New York every other year to present their works to the Workshop's faculty.</p>

<p>The students also saw several theatre performances during their trip including Spring Awakening, In The Heights, and The Fantasticks, where they received talkbacks from lyricist and bookwriter, Tom Jones. This unique program offers students an opportunity to receive specialized instruction in theatre writing from a team of industry professionals.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Valparaiso_students.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255"> Front row, (l-r): Aaren Kracick, Carly Blane, Julia Chappell, Stephanie Truax, Erin Williams, Brendan Scannell. Second Row: Anna Anderson, Michael McBride, Alex Zappetillo, Andrew Wolverton, Patrick Bushbaum, Julianne Kowalski, Lindsay Babcock, Valparaiso Classroom Instructor: Back Row : Trip facilitator and program designer Alice L Gamble; BMI&#8217;s  Jean Banks; workshop steering committee member Janie Smulyan; musician John Shaffer, workshop steering committee member and librettist workshop moderator Nancy Golladay; workshop steering committee member  and workshop special events coordinator Frank Evans; workshop steering committee member <a id="f2362" class="f2362" href="/affiliate/C2362">Richard Engquist</a>; Valparaiso Music Instructor Daniel Pritchett; and workshop steering committee and co-moderator of second year workshop <a id="f712" class="f712" href="/affiliate/C712">David Spencer</a></div>
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      <dc:date>2008-11-04T12:49:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>New Works Highlighted at Tony&#45;Honored BMI Musical Theatre Workshop Showcase</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536888</link>
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      <dc:subject>Mathias, Adam, Abramovitz, Jill, Blumenkrantz, Jeff, Bock, Jerry, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Freyer, Rick, Kreutz, Phoebe, Lopez, Robert, Marx, Jeff, Menken, Alan, Monroe, Andy, Smulyan, Jane, Spencer, David, Woldin, Judd, Yeston, Maury, Musical Theatre</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Drama League, Drama Desk and Tony-honored BMI <a id="f2615" class="f2615" href="/affiliate/C2615">Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop held its biannual showcase of new songs from Workshop writers June 12 at the Jerry Orbach Theatre. The showcase, which highlighted 11 new musicals and 23 Workshop writers, was made possible by a generous grant from the Cameron Mackintosh Foundation.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/workshop_showcase_30173_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> (Front row, L-R): Michael Bush, BMI&#8217;s Jean Banks, <a id="f3102" class="f3102" href="/affiliate/C3102">Jane Smulyan</a>, Randy Klein, Kristin Maloney, Adam Matthias, <a id="f2389" class="f2389" href="/affiliate/C2389">Rick Freyer</a>, Raymond Bokhour, <a id="f3055" class="f3055" href="/affiliate/C3055">Phoebe Kreutz</a>, <a id="f712" class="f712" href="/affiliate/C712">David Spencer</a>, Robert Yarnall, Sara Wordsworth, Andrew Sherman; (Back Row)Jack Lechner, Andy Monroe, Robert Maggio, Diane Daltner, Nancy Golladay, Pat Cook, Doug Katsaros, <a id="f2388" class="f2388" href="/affiliate/C2388">Frank Evans</a>, Dan Irsael, Ben H Winters, Robert Sislen, Chris Boal</div>

<p>The evening began with composer <a id="f3815" class="f3815" href="/affiliate/C3815">Brad Alexander</a> and book writer/lyricist <a id="f3814" class="f3814" href="/affiliate/C3814">Adam Mathias</a>&#8217;s <em>See Rock City &amp; Other Destinations</em>, winner of the 2008 Richard Rodgers Award and 2007 BMI Foundation <a id="f3172" class="f3172" href="/affiliate/C3172">Jerry Bock</a> Award. Anthony Rapp (Rent) and <a id="f3070" class="f3070" href="/affiliate/C3070">Jill Abramovitz</a> (<em>Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me</em>) performed two songs from the show, followed by Jenifer Foote, currently in the Broadway revival of a <em>Chorus Line</em>, who performed the title song from BMI Foundation Harrington Award-winning writer Stephen Sislen and Ben H. Winters&#8217; <em>Room 16</em>.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/workshop_showcase_30129_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Pat Cook presents retirement award to Advanced Class moderator Richard Engquist.</div>

<p>The showcase continued with selections from <em>The Dirty Hippie Jam Band Project</em>, with a performances from Sandie Rosa and Bret Carr; Pleasantville, an adaptation from the film of the same title; <em>The Kid</em>, based on the book by <em>Village Voice</em> columnist Dan Savage; <em>The Thing About Joe</em>, with a performance of &#8220;Some Girls&#8221; by Kevin B. McGlynn; <em>Shall We Dance</em>, featuring an ensemble performance of &#8220;He Needs Me&#8221;; Drive, created by composer/lyricist <a id="f3067" class="f3067" href="/affiliate/C3067">Andy Monroe</a>;<em> China Doll Overdrive</em>, with a performance from Workshop composer Adam Overett and Mick Bleyer; <em>My Blue Heaven</em>, created by composer Andy Karl and lyricist Diane Daltner; <em>National Geographic</em>, spawned from author Chris Boal and Grammy Award-winning composer Andrew Sherman; and <em>The Suicide</em>, with a performance of &#8220;Hold the Pity Pudding.&#8221;</p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/workshop_showcase_30148_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Anthony Rapp performs &#8220;See Rock City&#8221;. </div>

<p>Pat Cook, artistic coordinator of the Workshop, presented an award to <a id="f2362" class="f2362" href="/affiliate/C2362">Richard Engquist</a> on his retirement as the moderator of the Advanced Workshop. Engquist has been moderating the Second Year and Advanced classes for 25 years.</p>

<p>The finale of the showcase featured Anthony Rapp, star of the original cast of Rent, singing the title song from the BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award-winning musical <em>See Rock City</em>.</p>

<p>Writers previously showcased include Best Musical Tony winners <a id="f488" class="f488" href="/affiliate/C488">Robert Lopez</a> and <a id="f511" class="f511" href="/affiliate/C511">Jeff Marx</a> (<em>Avenue Q</em>); Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Edward Kleban (<em>A Chorus Line</em>);  triple Tony Award winner <a id="f2359" class="f2359" href="/affiliate/C2359">Maury Yeston</a>, (<em>Nine, Titanic, Grand Hotel</em>); eight-time Oscar-winner and nine-time Grammy-winner <a id="f2360" class="f2360" href="/affiliate/C2360">Alan Menken</a> (<em>The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors</em>); Drama Desk winner Carol Hall  (<em>Best Little Whorehouse in Texas</em>); Tony Award recipients Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (<em>Ragtime, Seussical</em>); Tony and Grammy winners <a id="f2361" class="f2361" href="/affiliate/C2361">Judd Woldin</a> and Robert Brittan (<em>Raisin</em>); Tony nominees Michael Korie and Scott Frankel (Grey Gardens; and Tony nominee <a id="f2365" class="f2365" href="/affiliate/C2365">Jeff Blumenkrantz</a> (<em>Urban Cowboy</em>).</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-07-02T22:46:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Harrington Awards Honor Theatre Workshop Students</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535098</link>
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      <dc:subject>Jean, Dowdell, Linda, Cook, Patrick, Engel, Lehman, Marx, Jeff, Routman, Steve, Son, Joy, Spencer, David, Musical Theatre, Foundation, Jerry Harrington Musical Theater Award</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 8th BMI Foundation Jerry Harrington Awards for Creative Excellence were given at a ceremony held on June 11 at the BMI New York offices. These awards, funded by BMI Assistant Vice President and BMI Foundation board member Evelyn Buckstein in honor of her colleague, the late Jerry Harrington, who was passionately devoted to musical theatre, are given to a member of each BMI <a id='f2615' class='f2615' href='/affiliate/C2615'>Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop group. <a id='f511' class='f511' href='/affiliate/C511'>Jeff Marx</a> and <a id='f3818' class='f3818' href='/affiliate/C3818'>Bobby Lopez</a>, co-writers of the Tony-winning <em>Avenue Q</em>, were recipients of the award in 2000, the first year they were given out.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/harrington_1_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Pictured (l-r) are: <a id='f2364' class='f2364' href='/affiliate/C2364'>Patrick Cook</a>, artistic coordinator of the Workshop and co-moderator of First and Second Year classes; <a id='f3819' class='f3819' href='/affiliate/C3819'>Simon Gray</a>, First Year; <a id='f3820' class='f3820' href='/affiliate/C3820'>Jennie Redling</a>, Second Year; <a id='f3821' class='f3821' href='/affiliate/C3821'>Allen Mogol</a>, librettist; <a id='f3058' class='f3058' href='/affiliate/C3058'>Joy Son</a>, Advanced; <a id='f3822' class='f3822' href='/affiliate/C3822'>Linda Dowdell</a>, Second Year; and BMI&#8217;s <a id='f3480' class='f3480' href='/affiliate/C3480'>Jean</a> Banks. Not pictured is <a id='f3057' class='f3057' href='/affiliate/C3057'>Steve Routman</a>, Advanced, who is currently on tour</div>
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      <dc:date>2007-06-12T15:05:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Workshop Offers Students Crash Course in Musical Theatre</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/335069</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Bock, Jerry, Dinner at Eight, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Freyer, Rick, Sherman, Robert, Spencer, David, Musical Theatre, New York</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The Tony-honored <a href= "/musicaltheatre/">BMI Lehman Engel Musical

Theatre Workshop</a> hosted a group of 20 students from Valparaiso

(Indiana) High School for a one-day "mini-workshop" session. The teens,

who actively write musical theatre pieces during the school year under

the direction of Alice Gambel using the teachings of Workshop founder

Lehman Engel, come to New York every other year to present their works

to the Workshop's esteemed faculty.     

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          <td align="left" class="photo-td">Valparaiso High School students and teachers gather with Workshop

faculty at the day-long interactive seminar. Pictured are (back row):

Dan Nellessen, Elizabeth Uzelac, Drew Nellesen, Richard Engquist, Tom

Leland, Andria Kessler, Molly Vass, Tanau Popli, Aaron Porter, Mark

Blane, Alan Chambers; (middle row): Ann Nellessen, Becky Schoon, Kathy

McMillan, Laura Punter, Jamie Patton, Lindsay Babcock, Erin Gerig, Erika

Marinello; (front row): Frank Evans, Jean Banks, Nancy Golladay, Alice

Gambel, David Spencer, Pat Cook and Daniel Pritchett.&nbsp;</td>

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BMI Workshop moderators Rick Freyer and Pat Cook, who also serves as

Artistic Coordinator, gave a short presentation, and then joined faculty

members David Spencer (<a href= "/news/200003/20000322127.asp">Kleban

Award</a> recipient for <i>Weird Romance</i>), Frank Evans (Jerry Bock

Award for <a href= "/news/200107/20010717b.asp">Dinner at Eight</a>),

Richard Engquist (Outer Critics Circle nominee for <i>Kuni-Leml</i>) and

Librettist Workshop moderator Nancy Golladay to critique the students'

songs. Spencer, author of <a href=

"/musicworld/musicpeople/200503/dspencer.asp">"The Musical Theatre

Writer's Survival Guide,"</a> also spoke about writing hit musicals.

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          <td align="left" class="photo-td">Special guest Michael Korie and Workshop

          faculty member Frank Evans</td>

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Special guest Michael Korie-Kleban and Larson Award-winning lyricist of

<i>Grey Gardens</i>, which opened to rave reviews at Broadway's Walter

Kerr Theatre-participated in a Q&A session with the students, who saw a

performance of his show the night before. Korie's other credits include

the operas <i>Kabbalah</i> and <i>Harvey Milk</i>, performed at New York

City Opera and San Francisco Opera, and the upcoming musical version of

<i>Dr. Zhivago</i>, which premiered in La Jolla, Calif., this summer.

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          <td align="left" class="photo-td">Congratulating Robert Sherman Scholarship recipient Drew Nellessen

(center) are Alice Gambel, creator of the Valparaiso Musical Theatre

program, and BMI's Jean Banks, who supervises the BMI Lehman Engel

Musical Theatre Workshop.&nbsp;</td>

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The Valparaiso students also caught a performance of the Broadway

revival of <i>A Chorus Line</i>, the multiple Tony Award-winning musical

developed by lyricist Edward Kleban in the BMI Workshop.

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During the session, Valparaiso alumnus and Millikin University senior

Drew Nellessen was awarded the BMI Foundation's first <a href=

"/news/200611/20061108b.asp">Robert Sherman Scholarship</a>, a new award

endowed by the BMI composer of <i>Mary Poppins</i> (opening soon on

Broadway). Nellessen, who participated in the high school's <a href=

"/musicworld/musicpeople/200211/theatre_workshop.asp">2002 visit</a>, is

currently preparing to star as "Vinnie" in Millikin's production of

<i>Lucky Stiff</i>, and has also performed in the university's

productions of <i>Sugar, The Secret Garden</I> and <i>Damn Yankees</i>. 

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Deemed "the Harvard of musical theatre" by <i>The New York Times</i>,

the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop was founded in 1961 by

Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theatre, to create a setting

where new writers could learn their craft. In addition to <i>A Chorus

Line</I>, it is the birthplace of such celebrated musicals as <i>Nine,

Raisin, Little Shop of Horrors</i> and <a href=

"/news/200406/20040607a.asp">Avenue Q</a>, among others. An innovative

program widely regarded as the foremost training ground for new writing

voices, the BMI Workshop has been recognized with such prestigious

awards as the <a href= "/news/200610/20061027a.asp">2006 Tony Honor</a>

for Excellence in the Theatre, the <a href=

"/musicworld/musicpeople/200606/drama_desk.asp">2005-2006 Drama Desk

Award</a>, and the <a href= "/news/200505/20050526a.asp">2005 Drama

League Award</a> for Excellence in Musical Theatre. The Workshop is

supervised by BMI's Jean Banks, Senior Director of Musical Theatre.      

    <p><em>Photos by Dana Rodriguez</em></td>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-11-10T03:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Special Tony Awarded to BMI&#8217;s Musical Theatre Workshop</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/335046</link>
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      <dc:subject>Alessandrini, Gerard, Cook, Patrick, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Freyer, Rick, LaChiusa, Michael John, Lopez, Robert, Marx, Jeff, Menken, Alan, Smulyan, Jane, Spencer, David, Woldin, Judd, Yeston, Maury, Musical Theatre, New York, Tony Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href= "/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop</a>, an innovative program widely regarded as the foremost training ground for new writing voices, was presented with a special Tony Award at the <a href= "http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/news/articles/2006-09-22/20060922115895 1802731.html" target="_blank">16th Annual Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre</a>. Tony Award winners and Workshop alumni <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200304/theatre_master_class.asp">Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty</a> presented the prestigious award to Advanced Workshop moderators Richard Engquist and Maury Yeston at a gala luncheon held Oct. 24 at Tavern on the Green in New York City. </p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200610/images/tony_1045.jpg" width="450" height="266"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Pictured after the ceremony at Tavern on the Green are (front row): Tony Honors recipient Gerard Alessandrini, BMI Workshop moderator Maury Yeston, American Theatre Wing President Douglas Leeds, Shubert Organization Chairman Gerald Schoenfeld, actress Angela Lansbury, American Theatre Wing Chairman Sondra Gilman, Tony Honors host Cynthia Nixon, BMI Workshop moderator Richard Engquist, Tony Honors recipient Biff Liff; (middle row): Workshop alumni and Tony Honors presenters Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, Workshop Steering Committee members Nancy Golladay, Jane Smulyan and David Spencer; (back row): Workshop moderator Rick Freyer, Workshop alumnus Judd Woldin (composer of Raisin, the Workshop's first Tony-winning musical), BMI Workshop Director Jean Banks, Workshop Steering Committee members Patrick Cook and Frank Evans, and Workshop alumna Linda Kline.&#160;</td> </tr> </table></p> <p>In accepting the crystal trophy, Yeston, the Tony Award-winning BMI composer (<i>Titanic, Grand Hotel, Nine</i>) who has led the Workshop for more than 25 years, said, "Lehman wanted to pass on his expertise in writing musicals and he got together with an extraordinary corporation, BMI, and they did something unprecedented that I don't think has ever been done before or since: They made a workshop. BMI put up the money, they provided the infrastructure and the room and the piano, and they've been doing this for more than 40 years, free of charge, no strings attached. It is a real privilege to sit there and to see these shows come into existence week by week and song by song." </p>          <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200610/images/tony_1036.jpg" width="450" height="306"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">American Theatre Wing President Douglas Leeds, American Theatre Wing Chairman Sondra Gilman, BMI Workshop moderator Maury Yeston, who accepted the Tony Honor on the Workshop's behalf, and Workshop alumna Lynn Ahrens, who presented the award</td> </tr> </table></p> <p>Deemed "the Harvard of musical theatre" by <i>The New York Times</i>, the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop was founded in 1961 by the late Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theatre, to create a setting where new writers could learn their craft. With more than 250 composers, lyricists and bookwriters who are actively writing new works for the musical theatre, noted alumni include Yeston, as well as Tony Award winners <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200306/lopez_and_marx.asp">Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez</a> (<a href= "/news/200406/20040607a.asp">Avenue Q</a>), Edward Kleban (<i>A Chorus Line</a></i>), Alan Menken (<i>Beauty and the Beast, Little Shop of Horrors</i>), and <a href= "/musicworld/features/199912/mjlachiusa.asp">Michael John LaChiusa</a> (<i>Hello Again, Marie Christine, The Wild Party</i>). </p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200610/images/tony_1033.jpg" width="450" height="300"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">(Back row): Workshop committee members Patrick Cook, Jean Banks and Frank Evans; and (front row): Lynn Ahrens and Maury Yeston</td> </tr> </table></p> <p>The BMI Workshop's 2006 Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre adds to an impressive trophy shelf that already boasts a special <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200606/drama_desk.asp">2006 Drama Desk Award</a> "for nurturing, developing and promoting new talent for the musical theater," and the <a href= "/news/200505/20050526a.asp">2005 Drama League Award</a> for Excellence in Musical Theatre. </p> <p>In addition to the BMI Workshop, <i>Forbidden Broadway</i> and its creator <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200303/galessandrini.asp">Gerard Alessandrini</a>- a BMI composer and Workshop alumnus-were also honored with a Tony Honor, given to individuals and organizations that have demonstrated extraordinary achievements in the field of theatre, but that are not eligible in any of the established Tony categories. Winners are chosen by the Tony Administration Committee.]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-10-27T05:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Workshop Members to Showcase New Musicals at Cardiff Festival</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334957</link>
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      <dc:subject>Engel, Lehman, Menken, Alan, Spencer, David, Musical Theatre, London</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Congratulations to <a href= "/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop</a> members David Arthur, Jeffrey Lodin, David Spencer, Daniel S. Aquisto, Sammy Buck and William G. Squier, who are among the composers, lyricists and librettists chosen to showcase their new works at the <a href= "http://www.cardiffmusicals.com/" target="_blank">2006 Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre</a>. This unique event takes place Nov. 3-5 in the city of Cardiff in the south of Wales. <p> BMI musicals <i>About Face, The Fabulist, Like You Like It</i> and <i>Top of the Heap</i>, all developed in the BMI Workshop, were selected from over 300 entries by the Global Search for New Musicals, an initiative that aims to discover the best in new musical theatre writing and provides an arena for bringing new works to the attention of producers, directors and the general public. <p> Judges for this year's Global Search for New Musicals included Julia McKenzie, Billy Rosenfield, Donna Soto-Morettini, Chris Grady, Caroline Underwood, Susie McKenna and Sally Rapier, some of the foremost voices in the U.K. theatre industry. <p> <b>ABOUT FACE</b>: Music by Jeffrey Lodin, book & lyrics by David Arthur. <i>About Face</i> is a musical based on <i>Much Ado About Nothing</i>. David Arthur is a long standing member of the BMI Workshop and the recipient of the BMI Foundation's <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200306/harrington_awards.asp">2003 Jerry Harrington Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre</a>. Jeffrey Lodin, the first composer to have two musicals chosen to be presented in the Global Search, was awarded a 2004 Meet the Composer Grant by the New England Foundation for the Arts. He also wrote the music for <i>A Hundred Years into the Heart</i>, which won seven Spirit Awards, including best production and best score, and is currently optioned for Off-Broadway next spring. <p> <b>THE FABULIST</b>: Music & lyrics by David Spencer. <i>The Fabulist</i> is an epic fable of Aesop. Composer/lyricist David Spencer, a member of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, is the winner of the <a href= "/news/200003/20000322127.asp">2000 Kleban Award</a> for Excellence in Theatre Lyrics and has worked with composer Alan Menken on the musical <i>Weird Romance</i>. <p> <b>LIKE YOU LIKE IT</b>: Music by Daniel S. Aquisto, book & lyrics by Sammy Buck. <i>Like You Like It</i> is a musical based on Shakespeare's <i>As You Like It</i>. Daniel S. Aquisto and Sammy Buck are the winners of the 2004 National Musical Theatre Network and the Theatre for American Musicals' inaugural New Voices Prize. <p> <b>TOP OF THE HEAP</b>: Music by Jeffrey Lodin, book & lyrics William G. Squier. <i>Top of the Heap</i> charts a friendship tested by the darker aspects of show business in the 50s and is written in the heightened style of a 1950s television drama. Squier won an Emmy Award for writing WKYC-TV's <i>Unusual Phenomenon</i>. He has also been awarded a 2003 Connecticut Artist Fellowship, the Coleman A. Jennings Award, the Jackie White Memorial Award, and the 11th Annual National Children's Festival's New Script Award. <p> Deemed "the Harvard of musical theatre" by <i>The New York Times</i>, the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop was founded in 1961 by the late Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theatre, to create a setting where new writers could learn their craft. It is the birthplace of such musicals as <i>A Chorus Line, Nine, Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast</i> and <a href= "/news/200406/20040607a.asp">Avenue Q</a>. Included among the prestigious honors the Workshop has received are a special <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200606/drama_desk.asp">2006 Drama Desk Award</a> "for nurturing, developing and promoting new talent for the musical theatre," and the <a href= "/news/200505/20050526a.asp">2005 Drama League Award</a> for Excellence in Musical Theatre.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>BMI Musical Theatre Workshop Wins Special Drama Desk Award</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334786</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Bryant, Del, Cook, Patrick, Cunningham, Ryan, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Flaherty, Steve, Freyer, Rick, LaChiusa, Michael John, Lopez, Robert, Marx, Jeff, Menken, Alan, Smulyan, Jane, Spencer, David, Yeston, Maury</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Past and Present Members Nominated for Outstanding Music and Lyrics</b> <p> The <a href= "/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI <a id='f2615' class='f2615' href='/affiliate/C2615'>Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop</a> will receive a special <a href= "http://dramadesk.org/" target="_blank">Drama Desk</a> Award "for nurturing, developing and promoting new talent for the musical theater." This prestigious award will be presented to the Workshop during the 2006 Drama Desk Awards ceremony, set for May 21 at LaGuardia Concert Hall at New York's Lincoln Center. <p> Upon hearing the news, BMI President and CEO <a id='f1068' class='f1068' href='/affiliate/C1068'>Del Bryant</a> said, "We are thrilled to have been selected for this unique honor. It is a recognition that the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop has truly become part of the fabric of Broadway over the past 45 years. The real credit goes to Lehman for his inspiration and vision, and to the many talented composers, lyricists and librettists who have so generously given of their time and passion to nurture generations of emerging talent." <p> Deemed "the Harvard of musical theatre" by <i>The New York Times</i>, the Workshop was founded in 1961 by BMI, the performing right organization, and the late Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theatre, to create a setting where new writers could learn their craft. It is the birthplace of such classic musicals as <i>A Chorus Line, Nine, Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast</i> and current Broadway favorite <a href= "/news/200406/20040607a.asp">Avenue Q</a>. The Workshop was also honored with the <a href= "/news/200505/20050526a.asp">2005 Drama League Award</a> for Excellence in Musical Theatre and received the 2004 Broadway Theatre Institute Award for excellence in theatre education. <p> Tony Award-winning BMI composer <a id='f2359' class='f2359' href='/affiliate/C2359'>Maury Yeston</a> (<i>Nine, Titantic</i>), a longtime moderator of the Workshop who also cut his teeth with Engel, commented, "If you think about it, it may be the greatest impact that any corporation has had on American culture, certainly on the sector of that culture we call musical theater. In addition to its mission of training the next generation of Broadway creators in the art and craft of the musical, it has created a community among these creators. Because of the Workshop, these people know each other, work together and collaborate. The list is truly impressive: <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200306/lopez_and_marx.asp"><a id='f511' class='f511' href='/affiliate/C511'>Jeff Marx</a> met Bobby Lopez</a> (<i>Avenue Q</i>), Howard Ashman met <a id='f2360' class='f2360' href='/affiliate/C2360'>Alan Menken</a> (<i>Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast</i>), Lynn Ahrens met <a id='f307' class='f307' href='/affiliate/C307'>Steve Flaherty</a> (<i>Ragtime, Once On This Island</i>), and so many other teams. It's a nebula - a place where stars are born - where talent coalesces into new stars, and it's happening today, right now, making future stars." <p> The Workshop is supervised by BMI's Jean Banks, Senior Director of Musical Theatre, along with Artistic Coordinator <a id='f2364' class='f2364' href='/affiliate/C2364'>Patrick Cook</a>, who heads the Workshop Steering Committee. Other faculty members include <a id='f2362' class='f2362' href='/affiliate/C2362'>Richard Engquist</a>, <a id='f2388' class='f2388' href='/affiliate/C2388'>Frank Evans</a>, Frederick Freyer, Nancy Golladay, Alan Menken, <a id='f3102' class='f3102' href='/affiliate/C3102'>Jane Smulyan</a>, <a id='f712' class='f712' href='/affiliate/C712'>David Spencer</a> and Yeston. <p> In addition to the special award presented to the Workshop, past and present members were also nominated for Drama Desk Awards, including alumni <a href= "/musicworld/features/199912/mjlachiusa.asp">Michael John LaChiusa</a> (Best Music and Best Lyrics for <i>See What I Wanna See</i>) and Michael Korie (Best Lyrics for <i>Grey Gardens</i>), and current Workshop member <a id='f3062' class='f3062' href='/affiliate/C3062'>Ryan Cunningham</a> for his <i>I Love You Because</i> lyrics. <p> Hosted by actor Harvey Fierstein for the third consecutive year, the annual Drama Desk Awards honor excellence in theater for Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway during the season. The ceremony will be taped and subsequently broadcast nationwide on PBS stations; in New York, the program will be shown on Thirteen/WNET and on NYC-25 TV. For the fourth year in a row, the awards ceremony will be webcast by <a href= "http://www.theatermania.com" target="_blank">TheaterMania.com</a>.]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-04-30T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Workshop Members Fire Up New Works at &#8216;Smoker&#8217;</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334647</link>
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      <dc:subject>Abramovitz, Jill, Accurso, Aron, Cook, Patrick, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Kreutz, Phoebe, Monroe, Andy, Schubring, Marc, Spencer, David, Wyner, Barry, Yeston, Maury</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The <A href="/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI </A><A id="f2615" class="f2615" href="/affiliate/C2615">Lehman Engel</A> Musical Theatre Workshop held one of its in-house "Smokers" recently, where members of each of the four Workshop classes presented the best new songs from their works-in-progress. <P></P> <P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD class="photo-td"><IMG src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200512/images/smoker.jpg" width="450" height="288"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td"> Workshop personnel and writers who participated in the "Smoker" gather before the showcase. Pictured are (back row, l-r) <A id="f3055" class="f3055" href="/affiliate/C3055">Phoebe Kreutz</A>, <A id="f2364" class="f2364" href="/affiliate/C2364">Patrick Cook</A>, Dan Furman, <A id="f3054" class="f3054" href="/affiliate/C3054">Marc Schubring</A>, Webb Wilcoxen, Matt Vinson, David Sisco, <A id="f3067" class="f3067" href="/affiliate/C3067">Andy Monroe</A>, Advanced Class moderator <A id="f2362" class="f2362" href="/affiliate/C2362">Richard Engquist</A>, Jim Colleran, <A id="f3071" class="f3071" href="/affiliate/C3071">Aron Accurso</A> and BMI's Jean Banks; (middle Row) Librettist Workshop moderator Nancy Golladay, Tom Gualtieri, Second Year co-moderator David <A id="f712" class="f712" href="/affiliate/C712">Spencer, David</A> Arthur and <A id="f3070" class="f3070" href="/affiliate/C3070">Jill Abramovitz</A>; and (kneeling), Frank Evans and <A id="f3065" class="f3065" href="/affiliate/C3065">Barry Wyner</A>. <EM>Photo by Eric Miller </EM></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> Produced by Workshop committee members Frank Evans, who serves as Public Relations Coordinator, and Patrick Cook, who is Artistic Coordinator, the event is an informal social gathering modeled after entertainments from BMI composer and former Workshop moderator <A id="f2359" class="f2359" href="/affiliate/C2359">Maury Yeston</A>'s undergraduate days at Cambridge.</P>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2005-12-20T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Workshop Master Class Welcomes Guest Speaker David Yazbek</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234594</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Spencer, David, They Might Be Giants, Yazbek, David, Musical Styles, Musical Theatre, Pop</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Grammy Award-winning BMI composer <a href= "/musicworld/features/200507/dyazbek.asp">David Yazbek</a> was a guest speaker at the <a href= "/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop</a> Master Class held recently at BMI's New York office. <p>Moderated by BMI Workshop committee member David Spencer, the Master Class examined two musicals developed in the Workshop: Adam Overett's <i>Call It Courage</i> and Carla Rose Arnone and Jason Coll's <i>Haunted</i>. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200510/images/master_class.jpg" width="450" height="291"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Pictured after the class are Adam Overett, Marcus Stevens, Jason Coll, Carla Rose Arnone, David Spencer, David Yazbek and BMI's Jean Banks. <em>photo by Eric Miller</em></td> </tr> </table> </p> <p> <i>Call It Courage</i> tells the tale of a 12-year-old boy living on a Polynesian island who has lost his mother to the sea and is deathly afraid of it. To conquer his fear, he sets out himself and winds up a castaway on a volcanic island. <p> <i>Haunted</i>, with music by Jason Coll, lyrics by Carla Rose Arnone and book by Marcus Stevens, chronicles the key events surrounding the Lincoln assassination. Through the eyes of six historical figures, we observe their lives and losses, both on a national and personal level. <p>Master Class guest speaker David Yazbek, whose <i>Dirty Rotten Scoundrels</i> earned him a Tony nomination and the 2005 Drama League Award for Best Score, had his first outing on Broadway with his Tony and Grammy nominated musical comedy, <i>The Full Monty</i>. The show also won a Drama Desk Award for Best Score. Until recently, Yasbek thought of himself primarily as a singer/songwriter. His first album, <i>The Laughing Man</i>, won the 1997 NAIRD Award for Best Pop Album. Other albums include <i>TOCK</i> and <i>Damascus</i>. <p>As a TV writer, he earned an Emmy for his work on <i>Late Night with David Letterman</i>, co-created the groundbreaking <i>Puzzle Place</i> for PBS, and wrote the theme song to <i>Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?</i>. He's scored films and shows for HBO, NBC, Fox, Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel, and has worked as a songwriter and/or producer with such diverse artists as XTC, Tito Puente, Ruben Blades, Crash Test Dummies, the Persuasions, Savion Glover and <a href ="/musicworld/features/200504/they_might_be_giants.asp">They Might Be Giants</a>. <p><a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200503/dspencer.asp">David Spencer</a>, author of <i>The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide</i>, moderates the twice-a-year Master Class that features a pre-eminent American musical theatre writer as a Master teacher for two new musicals in development in the BMI Workshop. Previous Masters include Stephen Sondheim, <a href= "/news/200405/20040507b.asp">Sheldon Harnick</a>, John Kander, Thomas Meehan, <a href= "/musicworld/musicpeople/200304/theatre_master_class.asp">Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty</a> and <a href= "/news/200312/20031203a.asp">Terrence McNally</a>. <p>The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, recently honored with the <a href= "/news/200505/20050526a.asp">2005 Drama League Award</a> for Excellence in Musical Theatre, was founded in 1961 by the late Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theatre, to create a setting where new writers could learn their craft. Since its inception, the Workshop has been operated by BMI free of any cost to participants; admission is based on merit.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Composer Alan Menken Saluted at Concert and Reception</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234577</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Menken, Alan, Spencer, David, Musical Styles, Musical Theatre</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI composer <a id='f2360' class='f2360' href='/affiliate/C2360'>Alan Menken</a>, winner of eight Academy Awards, seven Golden Globes and 10 Grammys, was saluted by the <a href= "http://www.kaufman-center.org/" target= "_blank">Kaufman Center</a>'s Broadway Close Up series at a special concert entitled "Part of Your World: The Music of Alan Menken."</p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200510/images/amenken.jpg" width="450" height="280"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Pictured at the BMI-hosted reception after the concert are (front row) BMI's Jean Banks, Workshop committee member <a id='f712' class='f712' href='/affiliate/C712'>David Spencer</a>, BMI composer Alan Menken, BMI's Phil Graham, (back row) Workshop Artistic Coordinator Pat Cook, Workshop committee member <a id='f2362' class='f2362' href='/affiliate/C2362'>Richard Engquist</a> and Workshop Special Events Coordinator <a id='f2388' class='f2388' href='/affiliate/C2388'>Frank Evans</a>. <em>photo by Robbin Ahrold</em></td> </tr> </table> </p><p>Held on September 26, the event was hosted by Tony Award-winning lyricist Lynn Ahrens and featured an in-depth discussion of Menken's work and several performances of his award-winning songs. BMI hosted a reception after the show at Nick & Toni's Caf&#65533; down the street from the Kaufman Center.</p> <p>An alumni of the <a href= "/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI <a id='f2615' class='f2615' href='/affiliate/C2615'>Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop</a>, Menken has written the songs and scores to <i>The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules</i> and <i>Home on the Range</i>, as well as the songs to the stage and film versions of <i>Little Shop of Horrors</i>. </p> <p>Other accolades include the London Evening Standard, Olivier, New York Drama Critics and Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle awards; the #1 Billboard album <i>Pocahontas</i>; and the #1 single "A Whole New World."</p> <p>The prolific composer has also written music for Madison Square Garden's stage and NBC's film productions of <i>A Christmas Carol</i>, plus the stage productions of <i>King David, God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Real Life Funnies, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz</i> and <i>Weird Romance</i>. </p> <p>Upcoming projects include stage versions of <i>Leap of Faith, Sister Act</i> and <i>The Little Mermaid</i>, an ABC television production of <i>The Hunchback of Notre Dame</i>, and the newly remade Disney film <i>A Shaggy Dog</i>.]]></content:encoded>
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