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Steve Orich Resume 12.12.2018 STEVE ORICH 818–694-4777 [email protected] THEATRE/LIVE PERFORMANCE BROADWAY & OFF BROADWAY Jersey Boys – Orchestrator (Tony Nomination) The Cher Show – Additional Orchestrations Priscilla Queen of the Desert – Additional Orchestrations A Good Swift Kick – Variety Arts Theatre– Musical Supervisor, Orchestrator Personals – Music by Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz – Orchestrator Hamelin – Orchestrator Snoopy – Musical Director Baby – Keyboards Little Me – Keyboards REGIONAL & TOURING PRODUCTIONS The Music Man – Asolo Repertory Theatre – Musical Director, Dance & Vocal Arranger, Orchestrator Beatsville – Asolo Repertory Theatre – Orchestrator, Dance & Vocal Arranger Can-Can – Paper Mill Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse – Musical Director, Dance & Vocal Arranger, Orchestrator Turn of the Century – Goodman Theatre – Orchestrator Jersey Boys – La Jolla Playhouse – Orchestrator West Side Story – Paper Mill Playhouse – Musical Director Josephine – Asolo Repertory Theatre – Musical Supervisor, Dance & Vocal Arranger, Orchestrator 110 in the Shade – Pasadena Playhouse – Musical Director, Orchestrator Camelot – Two River Theater– Musical Director, Arranger, Orchestrator Paint Your Wagon – Geffen Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre – Musical Director, Dance & Vocal Arranger, Orchestrator You Never Know – Goodspeed & Pasadena Playhouse – Music Supervisor, Dance & Vocal Arranger, Orchestrator Noah Racey’s Pulse – Asolo Repertory Theatre– Orchestrator Do I Hear a Waltz? – Pasadena Playhouse – Musical Director, Orchestrator The Great American Songbook with Michael Feinstein – Mark Taper Forum – M.D., Orchestrator A Class Act – Pasadena Playhouse & International Tour – Musical Director Snow White: An Enchanting Musical – Disneyland – Vocal Director, Assoc. M.D. Bernstein’s Mass – Hollywood Bowl – Vocal Director Annie – National Tour – Musical Director Godspell – International Tour – Musical Director RECORDINGS Jersey Boys – Rhino Records – Orchestrator (Grammy for Best Musical Show Album) Jersey Boys Movie Soundtrack – Rhino Records – Orchestrator You Never Know – Fynsworth Alley – Musical Supervisor, Arranger, Orchestrator Do I Hear a Waltz? – Fynsworth Alley – Musical Director, Orchestrator Helen Reddy: Center Stage – Varèse Sarabande Records – Orchestrator Petula Clark: On Broadway – Varèse Sarabande Records – Orchestrator Deborah Gibson: Colored Lights – Fynsworth Alley – Orchestrator Judy Kaye: Diva by Diva – Varèse Sarabande Records – Orchestrator Judy Kaye: Songs from the Silver Screen – Varèse Sarabande Records – Arranger, Orchestrator Lost in Boston III, Unsung Musicals II & III – Varèse Sarabande Records – Orchestrator Shakespeare on Broadway – Varèse Sarabande Records – Orchestrator Debbie Gravitte, The MGM Album – Varèse Sarabande Records – Orchestrator A Stephen Sondheim Evening – RCA – Keyboards STEVE ORICH TELEVISION/SPECIALS The Tony Awards (2006, 2007, 2009, 2015) – Orchestrator Academy Awards Show – Arranger A Very Brady Christmas – CBS – Conductor, Orchestrator Bob Hope . Laughing with the Presidents – NBC – Composer “I Love Lucy” 50th Anniversary – CBS – Orchestrator, Asst. Musical Director Jackie Onassis: An Intimate Portrait – PBS – Composer All about Bette – Turner Pictures – Composer The Fractured Film Awards – Fox– Composer Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America – HBO – Composer The Mirror Has Two Faces – Showtime – “Making of…” for Showtime – Composer Home Run: Hollywood’s Love Affair with Baseball – ESPN – Composer Touchdown: Hollywood’s Love Affair with Football –ESPN – Composer Speed: Hollywood’s Love Affair with Racing – ESPN – Composer TELEVISION/SERIES American Idol (multiples) – Fox – Arranger America’s Got Talent (multiples) – NBC – Orchestrator Animal Court (multiples) – Animal Planet – Composer, Orchestrator Animal Crack–Ups (multiples) – Composer, Orchestrator Babes (multiples) – Fox– Composer, Orchestrator It Takes Two (multiples) – The Family Channel – Composer, Orchestrator The Bradys (multiples) – CBS – Conductor, Orchestrator Maggie – Lifetime – Composer, Orchestrator Viewer’s Choice – Theme – Composer, Orchestrator Mucha Lucha – WB – Music Editor & Additional Music Comic Strip Live (multiples) – Fox – Composer, Orchestrator Show Me (multiples) – ABC – Composer, Orchestrator Unicorn Tales (multiples) – NBC – Musical Supervisor and Arranger Kids Still Say the Darndest Things (multiples) – Syndicated – Composer, Orchestrator FILM Jersey Boys – Warner Bros. – Orchestrator The Rocketeer – Touchstone – Arranger My Blue Heaven – Warner Bros. – Arranger Charlotte’s Web 2 – Nickelodeon Studios – Music Editor Shadow of Doubt – Digital Theatre Company – Composer, Orchestrator A Journey Back – Gallup Productions – Composer, Orchestrator The Last Mistress – Flatiron Films – Composer, Orchestrator Lunch with Louie – Peter Robinson Films – Composer, Orchestrator The Sand Angels – Seabrook Entertainment – Composer, Orchestrator The Little Mermaid – Disney – Pre–production Le Baton – Stick Productions – Composer, Orchestrator Billy Bathgate – Touchstone – Composer for Trailer Madam – ZM Productions – Composer, Orchestrator Little Red Riding Hood – Churchill Films – Composer, Orchestrator .
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