Joshua Schmidt
Joshua Schmidt is an American composer, lyricist, bookwriter and theatrical sound designer. He is known for the musicals Adding Machine, A Minister's Wife and Midwestern Gothic.
Musical theatre
- Adding Machine (2007, Jason Loewith co-bookwriter, co-lyricist)[1]
- A Minister's Wife (2009, Jan Tranen, lyricist; Austin Pendleton, bookwriter)[2]
- Whida Peru: Resurrection Tango (2010, David Simpatico, book and lyrics)[3]
- Midwestern Gothic (2017, Royce Vavrek bookwriter, co-lyricist)[4]
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gollark: Stuff like "stealing" which applies to physical objects doesn't really translate neatly to intellectual property.
gollark: What's YOUR favourite VCS then?
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gollark: Applied Science was the second one in Spirit's list, no?
References
- Steven Oxman (2007-02-06). "The Adding Machine: A Chamber Musical". Variety. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
- Jones, Kenneth (2009-05-19). "Shaw's Candida Is Now Musical Minister's Wife by Pendleton, Schmidt and Tranen". Playbill. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
- Charles Isherwood (2010-04-24). "Judith Blazer Seeks Divine Clarity at 59E59 Theaters". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
- "Midwestern Gothic — Signature Theatre". Sigtheatre.org. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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