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BMI Musical Theatre Workshop Wins Special Drama Desk Award

Past and Present Members Nominated for Outstanding Music and Lyrics The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop will receive a special Drama Desk 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…


From News, posted 4.30.06

BMI Musical Theatre Workshop Presents Master Class

The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop conducted its 5th Master Class recently with the prestigious team of Richard Maltby and David Shire as the masters. The program, launched in 2002, features theatre music "masters" critiquing two projects developed by members of the Workshop's Librettist and Advanced Composer-Lyricist classes.


From News, posted 1.27.05

Theatre Writer Steve Flaherty Lectures at BMI Workshop

Steve Flaherty (center), co-writer of the Broadway musicals Ragtime, Seussical and A Man of No Importance, lectured on melody in the Advanced Class of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop. Flaherty is a graduate of the Workshop where he met his co-writer, Lynn Ahrens.


From News, posted 12.07.03

Learning from the Masters

The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop recently held its second "Master Class," a new program launched in December that features theatre "Masters" critiquing two projects developed in the Workshop. The first Master Class included John Kander and Sheldon Harnick who critiqued Absolutely Anything by Erick Goldstein and Brian Cimmet and Up in the Air by Warren Loy and Chris Todd. Theatre composers Steve Flaherty and Lynn…


From News, posted 4.29.03

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