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Nelspedersen3@Aol.Com (240) 328-4807 N. Thomas Pedersen Conductor [email protected] (240) 328-4807 Arena Stage, Washington, DC Seven Guitars, Music consultant. Tazewell Thompson, Director. April 2020 Newsies, Alternate Conductor. Molly Smith, Director December 2019 Jubilee, Assistant MD. Dianne Adams McDowell, MD, Tazewell Thompson, Director April 2019 Kleptocracy, Music consultant. Kenneth Lin, Playwright, Jackson Gay, Director January 2019 The Theatre Songs of Leonard Bernstein, in collaboration with Arena Stage January 2018 The Washington Savoyards, Washington, DC 2007-2012 Artistic Director/Music Director, Pirates of Penzance, Music Man, Mikado, Iolanthe, Kiss Me Kate The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC September 3, 2010 Conductor, Fall Gala with Rebecca Luker, Frederica Von Stade, F. Murry Abraham Long Beach Civic Light Opera, Long Beach, CA 1995 Music Director/Conductor Luke Yankee, Director Man of La Mancha-starring John McCook and Janna Robins Night Club Confidential – Starring Barbara Eden and Gary Sandy Library Theatre, Warren, PA Music Director/Conductor 1992-1994 Three Seasons as Music Director/Conductor for A Little Night Music, Gigi, Private Lives (starring David Canary), Annie, Gypsy, The Most Happy Fella, and Brigadoon. Theatre TEN TEN, New York City, NY Artistic Director/Musical Director 1985 – 1993 Iolanthe, The Mikado, The Merry Widow, The Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, The Beggar’s Opera, and Cowardly Custard. Industrials and Commercial Music Mel Tillis Theatre, Branson, MO 1998-2000 Co-producer/Musical Supervisor Pam Tillis, Nashville, TN December 1998 Co-producer/ Musical Supervisor Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York, NY 1994-1996 Music Director for Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop Bob Sherman, The Listening Room, WQXR New York, NY May 1990 Producer/ Conductor The Beggar’s Opera, the final broadcast from the New York Times Theatre Educational Theatre Catholic University of America, Washington, DC August 2010-2018 Head – Musical Theatre Division Music Direction, Music Man, Merrily We Roll Along, Pirates of Penzance, Jesus Christ SuperStar, Grand Hotel, Kiss Me Kate, The Theatre Songs of Leonard Bernstein, Little Women, Sweeny Todd, The Secret Garden, The Most Happy Fella, On the Town, Finian’s Rainbow, Carousel, City of Angels Montgomery College, Rockville, MD Associate Artistic Director/Music Director – Summer Dinner Theatre 2008-2014 The Wiz, Camelot, All Shook Up, Kiss Me Kate, Pirates of Penzance, Meet Me in St Louis, Music Man, Pajama Game, On the Town, Fiddler on the Roof, Hello Dolly, Brigadoon, Le Miserables .
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