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WB Resume 1-18 Copy WAYNE BARKER Michael Moore Agency 917.714.9312 450 West 24th Street, Suite 1C [email protected] New York, NY 10011 212.221.0400 www.michaelmooreagency.com COMPOSER Peter And The Starcatcher Tony nomination Brooks Atkinson Theater Drama Desk Award New York Theatre Workshop All About Me also lyricist Stephen Sondheim Theatre Dame Edna: Back With A Vengeance also lyricist, music director, performer Music Box Theatre Dame Edna: The Final Farewell Tour also lyricist USA & Canada A Night With Dame Edna also lyricist, music director, performer USA & Canada Dame Edna: The Royal Tour also lyricist, music director, performer USA & Canada Exit Smiling (1926) also solo performer San Francisco Silent Film Festival Sisters’ Follies Basil Twist Abrons Arts Center Hollywood dir. Christopher Ashley La Jolla Playhouse The Primrose Path dir. Roger Rees Guthrie Theatre Laugh Beth Henley; dir. David Schweizer NYSF (Vassar); Studio Theatre (DC) The Three Musketeers dir. Kyle Donnelly Seattle Rep Twelfth Night dir. David Esbjornson Seattle Rep The Great Gatsby dir. David Esbjornson Guthrie Theater (inaugural production) A Little Curious also assistant music supervisor HBO Family 2006 Commonwealth Games also lyricist Melbourne 75th Royal Command Variety Performance also lyricist Edinburgh I Love Bob Parallel Exit Joyce Soho Clue: The Musical also orchestrator Players Theatre, NYC MUSICAL DIRECTION and/or ORCHESTRATION The Low Road (Music Coordinator) dir. Michael Greif Public Theater Curvy Widow also music supervisor Westside Theater Upstairs A Confederacy Of Dunces also performer Huntington Stage Sing For Your Shakespeare also co-writer; dir. Mark Lamos Westport Country Playhouse Broadway Backwards 5 BC / EFA Vivian Beaumont Theater Children And Art also special material, performer New Amsterdam Theater Stephen Sondheim’s 75th orchestration (Vanessa Williams) Hollywood Bowl A Midsummer Night’s Dream Mark Bennett; dir.Christopher Ashley La Jolla Playhouse Shakespeare & The American Songbook dir. Mark Lamos 92nd Street Y A Little Night Music dir. Mark Lamos ACT (2015) / Center Stage (2008) Into The Woods dir. Mark Lamos Center Stage; Westport Country Playhouse She Loves Me dir. Mark Lamos Westport Country Playhouse Caroline, or Change dir. David Schweizer Center Stage The Boys From Syracuse dir. David Schweizer Center Stage WAYNE BARKER — 2 ETC. Metropolitan Opera New Year’s Eve Gala Metropolitan Opera 2000 & 2004 orchestrator; onstage with Dame Edna Everage The Raymond Scott Orchestrette arranger, piano Lincoln Center Out Of Doors (with Dance Heginbotham), North Sea Jazz Festival, Merkin Concert Hall, Montreal Jazz Festival, Kennedy Center, Central Park Summer Stage, Festival of Animated Music (Brussels) Symphonic Pops Consortium arranger, orchestrator Jack Everly, music director Those Glorious MGM Musicals Pops Goes British Broadway Divas The Golden Age of Black & White Broadway’s Leading Men The Beat Goes On Pops Goes Vegas That Seventies Showcase Michael Cavenaugh: Music of Billy Joel & Others Mysterioso Sandi Patty’s Broadway Other Symphonic Arrangements New York Pops at Carnegie Hall Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Concert Hall / Hollywood Bowl Chicago Symphony at Ravinia (Marvin Hamlisch) Minneapolis Symphony Indianapolis Symphony (Yuletide Celebration 1997-2010; etc.) Awesöme Orchestra Collective Detroit Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Israel Philharmonic; Shanghai Symphony, etc. OTHER THEATER Aunt Chooch’s Birthday music director, arranger The Fabulous Vegas Room, NYC Check In With The Jet Set writer, performer Danny’s Skylight Room, NYC Radio Active Theatre co-creator, performer WFMU-FM / WKCR-FM Chicago City Limits music director, performer Jan Hus Theatre, NYC Cole Porter’s Aladdin orchestrator Singapore-Bangkok-Manila-Hong Kong Souvenir Cosme McMoon Portland Stage Company RECORDINGS Yuletide Celebration Sandi Patty Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Pushbutton Parfait The Raymond Scott Orchestrette Evolver “CD of the week” — Jazz Italia Green-Up Time Mike Hashim Hep Jazz.
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