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April 22, 2010

BMI Honors Peter Napolitano at annual Bistro Awards

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Peter Napolitano accepts the BMI Award during the 25th annual Bistro Awards in New York.

The 25th annual Bistro Awards celebrated the glittery world of cabaret stars on Tuesday, April 13 in New York at the Gotham Comedy Club. During the all-star ceremony, BMI recognized director Peter Napolitano with the annual BMI Award.

Napolitano has directed cabaret heavy weights including Maureen Taylor, Barbara Porteus and Marquee Five, as well as Charles Busch’s early solo work. He garnered the 2009 MAC Award for Song thanks to “Come Home,” and also produced The Salon in the lobby and Oak Room of the historic Algonquin Hotel. An alumnus of the Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, he developed the book and lyrics for Pinocchio of Chelsea and The Lady in Penthouse B. Napolitano is also a brilliant writer whose essay “Close Enough for Momma…” was published in the New York Times modern love column.