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      <title>Smoking Hot Songs Presented at Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Showcase</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537521</link>
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      <dc:subject>Gray, Simon, Cook, Patrick, Cryer, Gretchen, Engel, Lehman, Engquist, Richard, Evans, Frank, Ford, Nancy, Green, Amanda, Hartley, Sean, Hubbard, Alison, Kreutz, Phoebe, Lopez, Robert, Marx, Jeff, Oler, Kim, Yeston, Maury, Musical Theatre, Memphis</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The BMI <a id='f2615' class='f2615' href='/affiliate/C2615'>Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop held its fall Smoker November 20 at BMI&#8217;s New York office. A semi-annual showcase for new songs from Workshop writers, the Smoker, now in its 11th season, is modeled after informal social gatherings at Cambridge University, where the Workshop&#8217;s two time Tony&#174; Award-winning writer <a id='f2359' class='f2359' href='/affiliate/C2359'>Maury Yeston</a> performed his songs during his undergraduate days.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/smoker.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Shown (l-r):  Matthew Hardy, Sean Hartley, Randy Klein, Ron Barnett, Greg Edwards, Eric March, jeff Ward, Matt Schatz, Phillip Chernyak, Patrick Cook, , Mary Liz McNamara, Richard Engquist, Frank Evans,  Alison Hubbard, Kim oler, Ray Bokhour, Phoebe Kreutz, BMI&#8217;s Jean Banks, and Daniel Israel. Not pictured: Simon Gray</div>

<p>The new musicals showcased included <em>The Suicide</em> by Raymond Bokhour and  <a id='f3819' class='f3819' href='/affiliate/C3819'>Simon Gray</a>; <em>The Thing About Joe</em> by Randy Klein and Matthew Hardy; <em>Saloon Songs</em> by <a id='f2362' class='f2362' href='/affiliate/C2362'>Richard Engquist</a>;  and <em>The Dirty Hippie Jam Band</em> by Dan Israel and <a id='f3055' class='f3055' href='/affiliate/C3055'>Phoebe Kreutz</a>.  Other writers included Mary Liz McNamara, <a id='f3059' class='f3059' href='/affiliate/C3059'>Sean Hartley</a>, Greg Edwards, Eric March, Jeff Ward, Matt Schatz, Phillip Chernyak, <a id='f386' class='f386' href='/affiliate/C386'>Alison Hubbard</a> and <a id='f1734' class='f1734' href='/affiliate/C1734'>Kim Oler</a>. 
Previous smoker participants include Best Musical Tony Award-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>); <a id='f2369' class='f2369' href='/affiliate/C2369'>Nancy Ford</a> and <a id='f2368' class='f2368' href='/affiliate/C2368'>Gretchen Cryer</a> (<em>I&#8217;m Getting My Act Together&#8230;</em>); Eric Rockwell and Joann Bogart (<em>The Musical of Musicals, The Musical</em>); and <a id='f2366' class='f2366' href='/affiliate/C2366'>Amanda Green</a> and Tom Kitt (<em>High Fidelity</em>). 
The event was produced by the Workshop&#8217;s Artistic Coordinator <a id='f2364' class='f2364' href='/affiliate/C2364'>Patrick Cook</a> and Special Events Coordinator <a id='f2388' class='f2388' href='/affiliate/C2388'>Frank Evans</a>. The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, a 2006 Tony Honor recipient, Drama Desk Award and Drama League Award winner 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.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-11-26T12:33:00+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Workshop to Showcase New Musicals at Manhattan Theatre Club June 5</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334828</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Abramovitz, Jill, Accurso, Aron, Blumenkrantz, Jeff, Coleran, Jim, Cook, Patrick, Cunningham, Ryan, Davis, Sam, Eisenstein, Mat, Engel, Lehman, Ethier, Scott, Evans, Frank, Falcone, Beth, Fell, Blair, Hartley, Sean, Hughes, Jeff, Kreutz, Phoebe, McDowell, Bob, Monroe, Andy, Morris, Peter, Routman, Steve, Salzman, Joshua, Schubring, Marc, Sislan, Stephen, Son, Joy, Wyner, Barry</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The BMI <A id="f2615" class="f2615" href="/affiliate/C2615">Lehman Engel</A> Musical Theatre Workshop will present a showcase of new musical works on Monday, June 5 at the Manhattan Theatre Club (131 W. 55th Street). The show will start at 6 p.m. and run until approximately 7:45 p.m. Limited tickets are available free of cost to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis. Click here to request tickets. Members of the entertainment industry can reserve seats by calling 212-830-8360. This showcase is made possible by a grant from the Cameron Mackintosh Foundation, the second awarded to the BMI Workshop. <P>
The event will be directed by the Manhattan Theatre Club's Michael Bush; producers are Workshop Artistic Coordinator <A id="f2364" class="f2364" href="/affiliate/C2364">Patrick Cook</A> and Workshop Special Events Coordinator <A id="f2388" class="f2388" href="/affiliate/C2388">Frank Evans</A>. BMI will host a reception immediately following the performance. </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 BMI 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 <I>Avenue Q</I>. The Workshop was recently honored with a special 2006 Drama Desk Award for "nurturing, developing and promoting new talent for the musical theater," and also received the 2005 Drama League Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre. </P><P>
The showcase will feature new works and writers including <I>Calvin Berger</I>, a hip update of <I>Cyrano</I> by <A id="f3065" class="f3065" href="/affiliate/C3065">Barry Wyner</A>, winner of the BMI Foundation's 2005 Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre. The story is about 12th grader Calvin Berger, who grapples with his insecurity about the size of his nose. Lacking the courage to ask out the girl of his dreams, he instead communicates his feelings to her through the handsome new kid in school, which only makes him want her more. The new musical will have a full production at Gloucester (Maine) Stage this summer. </P><P>
<I>The Third Miracle</I> by <A id="f3050" class="f3050" href="/affiliate/C3050">Jeff Hughes</A> and <A id="f3051" class="f3051" href="/affiliate/C3051">Scott Ethier</A>, is based on the film of the same name and examines the spiritual awakening of a priest who is beginning to doubt his faith when he is sent to investigate a "miracle" in the borough of Queens. <I>The Tragic and Horrible Life of the Singing Nun</I>, by <a id='f3067' class='f3067' href='/affiliate/C3067'>Andy Monroe</a> and <a id='f3068' class='f3068' href='/affiliate/C3068'>Blair Fell</a>, is a paean to Jeanine Deckers, the Belgian nun known as Soeur Sourire, who became a chart-topping one-hit wonder with the song "Dominique" in 1963, and how her singing career - and her life - devolved into a nightmare of addiction, depression, betrayal by the church, and a tragic end in 1985. </P><P>
<I>Rhonda, Queen of the Amazon</I>, by <A id="f3052" class="f3052" href="/affiliate/C3052">Peter Morris</A> and <A id="f3053" class="f3053" href="/affiliate/C3053">Mat Eisenstein</A>, is a musical comedy about a New York City "princess" who finds herself selling cosmetics door-to-door in the jungles of South America. <I>Wanda's World</I>, by <a id='f3069' class='f3069' href='/affiliate/C3069'>Beth Falcone</a>, the BMI Foundation's 2006 Harrington Award winner, and Eric Weinberger (<I>Class Mothers</I>) is a "tween" musical set in a contemporary high school setting. 2005 Harrington Award winners <a id='f3070' class='f3070' href='/affiliate/C3070'>Jill Abramovitz</a> and <a id='f3071' class='f3071' href='/affiliate/C3071'>Aron Accurso</a> are writers of <I>The Dogs of Pripyat</I>, based on the play by Leah Napolin. The musical is set in a town less than two miles from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Tony-nominated actor/composer/lyricist <A id="f2365" class="f2365" href="/affiliate/C2365">Jeff Blumenkrantz</A> (Urban Cowboy) will perform "Toll" from his recently published "Jeff Blumenkrantz Song Book." </P><P>
The showcase will also feature two songs from <I>Iznogoud - The Musical</I>, based on the French comic books by Goscinny and Tabary, written by <A id="f3054" class="f3054" href="/affiliate/C3054">Marc Schubring</A> and <A id="f3055" class="f3055" href="/affiliate/C3055">Phoebe Kreutz</A>. <I>Carried Away</I>, based on the play <I>The Curious Savage</I>, is a new musical comedy with book, music and lyrics by <A id="f3056" class="f3056" href="/affiliate/C3056">Jim Coleran</A>. <I>The Fisher King</I>, by <A id="f3057" class="f3057" href="/affiliate/C3057">Steve Routman</A> and <A id="f3058" class="f3058" href="/affiliate/C3058">Joy Son</A>, is based on the film of the same name. </P><P>
<I>Dysfunctional Fables</I> has lyrics by <A id="f3059" class="f3059" href="/affiliate/C3059">Sean Hartley</A> (2004 Drama Desk nominee for Cupid and Psyche) and <A id="f3060" class="f3060" href="/affiliate/C3060">Sam Davis</A>. <I>Queen Esther</I> is from 2006 Drama Desk nominees <A id="f3061" class="f3061" href="/affiliate/C3061">Joshua Salzman</A> and <A id="f3062" class="f3062" href="/affiliate/C3062">Ryan Cunningham</A>, the writing team of <I>I Love You Because...</I>. <I>How to Murder Your Wife</I> is an adaptation of the film by Alisa Klein and <A id="f3063" class="f3063" href="/affiliate/C3063">Stephen Sislan</A>, composer of <I>Slut! The Musical</I>, which played earlier this season Off-Broadway. Children's Hospital is by Larson Award-winning lyricist Alison Loeb and composer <A id="f3064" class="f3064" href="/affiliate/C3064">Bob McDowell</A>.
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      <dc:date>2006-05-31T18:00:00+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>6th Annual Harrington Awards Honor Musical Theatre Writers</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234483</link>
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      <dc:subject>Matthias, Adam B., Abramovitz, Jill, Birkenhead, Susan, Cook, Patrick, Engel, Lehman, Hartley, Sean, Kreutz, Phoebe, Lopez, Robert, Marx, Jeff, Menken, Alan, Yeston, Maury, Musical Theatre, Foundation, Jerry Harrington Musical Theater Award</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href= "http://bmifoundation.org" target= "_blank">BMI Foundation, Inc.</a> is proud to announce the winners of the 6th Annual <a href= "http://bmifoundation.org/pages/JHarrington.asp" target= "_blank">Jerry Harrington Musical Theatre Awards</a> in recognition of outstanding creative achievement in the <a href= "/musicaltheatre/lengel.asp">BMI <a id='f2615' class='f2615' href='/affiliate/C2615'>Lehman Engel</a> Musical Theatre Workshop</a>. <a id='f2364' class='f2364' href='/affiliate/C2364'>Patrick Cook</a>, Artistic Coordinator of the Workshop, presented certificates and cash prizes during a cocktail reception held June 13 at BMI's New York office. </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/200506/images/harrington.jpg" width="450" height="303"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Showing off their certificates at the Harrington Awards reception are Librettist Workshop winner <a id='f3861' class='f3861' href='/affiliate/C3861'>Adam B. Matthias</a>, First Year Workshop winner <a id='f3055' class='f3055' href='/affiliate/C3055'>Phoebe Kreutz</a>, Second Year Workshop winner <a id='f3070' class='f3070' href='/affiliate/C3070'>Jill Abramovitz</a>, Advanced Workshop winner <a id='f3059' class='f3059' href='/affiliate/C3059'>Sean Hartley</a> and Workshop Artistic Coordinator Patrick Cook. <em>Photo by Gary Gershoff</em></td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Established by Harrington's longtime friend and colleague, BMI executive Evelyn Buckstein, the awards are given each year in Harrington's honor to celebrate the late attorney's lifelong love of <a href= "/musicaltheatre/">musical theater</a>. Over the past six years, these awards have given early recognition to some of the most talented and promising young musical theatre composers and librettists working in the field today, including the Tony Award-winning writers of <a href= "/news/200406/20040607a.asp">Avenue Q</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200306/lopez_and_marx.asp"><a id='f488' class='f488' href='/affiliate/C488'>Robert Lopez</a> and <a id='f511' class='f511' href='/affiliate/C511'>Jeff Marx</a></a>, who received the first Harrington Awards in <a href= "/news/200007/20000707a.asp">2000</a>. <p>The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop was established in 1961 by the late Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theater, to create a setting where new writers could learn their craft. Consisting of approximately 200 members, the Workshop is a highly competitive and selective teaching environment designed to provide hands-on opportunities for theater composers and lyricists. An innovative program at its inception, the Workshop continues to flourish and is considered to be the foremost training ground for new writing voices. In addition to Marx and Lopez, other successful Workshop alumni include Edward Kleban ("A Chorus Line"), <a id='f2359' class='f2359' href='/affiliate/C2359'>Maury Yeston</a> ("Nine"), <a id='f2360' class='f2360' href='/affiliate/C2360'>Alan Menken</a> ("Beauty and the Beast"), <a id='f2458' class='f2458' href='/affiliate/C2458'>Susan Birkenhead</a> ("Jelly's Last Jam") and Gerard Allesandrini ("Forbidden Broadway"). <p>The BMI Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1985 to support the creation, performance, and study of music through awards, scholarships, commissions and grants. Tax-deductible donations to the Foundation come primarily from songwriters, composers and publishers, BMI employees and members of the public with a special interest in music. Because both the Foundation staff and the distinguished members of the Advisory Panel serve without compensation, over 97% of all donations and income are used for charitable grants.]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2005-06-21T18:00:00+00:00</dc:date>
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