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Micah Young Composer/Lyricist Resume 2019 Micah Young Member AFM Local 802 BMI Musical Theatre Workshop Drama Desk Nominated Outer Critics Circle Nominated Best Music Director of the New York Musical Festival 2013 (989) 600-0541 [email protected] Composer/Lyricist/Music Director Composer/Lyricist Bea & Ben: A New Musical Barrington Stages Co. Bea & Ben: A New Musical Coastal Carolina University Come In From The Cold: The Christmas Album Self Produced CD Soul of Quiannu Ma Yi Theatre, NYC Songbook Series at Lincoln Center Bruno Walter Auditorium, NYC Bright Lights Concert Series The Triad, NYC Broadway Sessions, Guest Artist Laurie Beechman Theatre, NYC Mary Macabee Nee Collins: A Musical New York Theatre Workshop The World Upstairs: A Song Cycle in Seven Parts Manhattan School of Music Commissioned Work Simple Way - Written for the Anniversary of Miracle House We Gather Here - Written for the Anniversary of Christ Church Music Direction Broadway/Tours Fun Home, 1st Nat’l, Music Director 321 Management White Christmas Marquis Theatre Spring Awakening Eugene O’ Neill Theatre Mary Poppins New Amsterdam Theatre Mamma Mia! Winter Garden Theatre Chicago Ambassador Theatre Promises, Promises Broadway Theatre Porgy and Bess Richard Rodgers Theatre Cinderella Broadway Theatre Festivals Barrington Stages MTC, Music Director Pittsfield, MA Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, MD/arranger Lee, MA US Performing Arts, Music Director NYC Training BMI Musical Theatre Writing Workshop NYC Interlochen Arts Academy Interlochen, MI Manhattan School of Music, BM NYC Bowdoin International Music Festival Bowdoin, ME Musical Theatre Workshop with Paul Gemignani MSM Piano: Constance Keene, Maria Asteriadou Vocal Coach: Ken Merill, Virginia Perry Lamb Chamber Music: Peter Basquin, Daniel Epstein Conducting: Jim Hohmeyer, Robert Isaacs.
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