Stephen Schwartz Inducted to Theatre Hall of Fame

Show Business 1 Comment »

Stephen Schwartz inducted into Theatre Hall of Fame

His name now appears in gold on the wall of Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre, where Wicked has played since 2003. Composer Stephen Schwartz was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame on January 25, 2010. (Photo by Michael Cole.)

Schwartz formulated his dream of writing musical scores when he was a nine-year-old child watching a Broadway show for the first time. After writing four original shows in college, he had expectations for a successful career. He naturally hoped that his contribution would be acknowledged by his peers. He missed out on Tony Awards, and his work was often dismissed by critics.

This recent induction is a rare honor that Schwartz greatly appreciates. It is reserved for those with five Broadway credits to their name, whose work on Broadway encompasses at least a quarter of a century, and who are chosen by the membership for the Hall of Fame. For more about his Broadway shows, see
Godspell
The Magic Show
Pippin
Rags
Wicked
Working

Friday, March 5, Stephen Schwartz and Friends in Concert - New Canaan CT

Stephen Schwartz, Grammy Award, Academy Award and Drama Desk Award winning superstar composer and lyricist,  (Wicked, Pippin, Godspell & Disney Movies) will perform a concert with his friend and Broadway Tony Winner Debbie Gravitte and Broadway & Concert Singer and Actor Scott Coulter to benefit this regional theater company. Summer Theatre of New Canaan. Also meet Stephen, Scott, and Debbie at a special post concert reception. Schwartz Biographer Carol de Giere will also be there selling copies of Defying Gravity autographed by Schwartz. (photo by Maryann Lopinto)

Snapshots

Celebrated composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz will host a “talk-back” after the 2pm matinee performance of SNAPSHOTS, A Musical Scrapbook on February 6th at Lyric Theatre.  This event is free of charge, but reservations are required.  To reserve a seat, call (405) 524-9312.   To read about the production go to: Snapshots in OK  or read more about Snapshots at

Snapshots

Newsletter

To stay updated on Schwartz’s activities and career, and on the forthcoming Broadway revival of Godspell, subscribe to The Schwartz Scene newsletter. 

Stephen Schwartz Pens First Opera

Disney No Comments »

“…our greatest illusion is to believe that we are what we think ourselves to be…” — Henri F. Amiel

Stephen Schwartz Seance Opera

The Art of Deception: Madoff in real life, Mrya in Stephen Schwartz’s Seance on A Wet Afternoon, Frollo in the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the Wizard of Oz in Wicked

By Carol de Giere

Illusions and cover-ups were on my mind recently as I shopped for a dress for an upcoming opera premiere while wearing shorts, t-shirt, and a baseball cap. Actually, my husband and I don’t mind switching from our casual selves to dressed up versions for one night, and we’re looking forward to attending Opera Santa Barbara’s production of Séance on A Wet Afternoon, premiering September 26th. Still, it’s interesting to consider the range of topics suggested by facades.

Séance on A Wet Afternoon weaves itself around the subject area of illusion, deception, self-delusion, being “in denial”—the misty and twisted possibilities outside of straightforward thinking. The warped mindsets of the couple, Myra and Bill, in the movie version of Séance on A Wet Afternoon, captivated Stephen Schwartz when he first saw it. Years later, when he was commissioned by Opera Santa Barbara for a new opera, he thought Séance would be ideal as source material for something tragic. [Read more about the opera]

As I ponder the kidnapping deception plot of the movie and opera, I can’t help but think of news reports of recent months and years.  I think of master deceiver Bernie Madoff, and of politicians who create facades as model citizens and prove otherwise in their actions. And so it’s not surprising that an artist like Stephen Schwartz should want to depict deception. He has already touched on the topic in Wicked in terms of the Wizard of Oz. His original angle on Wicked was to create a musical that showed how “things are not what they seem.”

There’s another twist on the theme in Séance. Unlike Bernie Madoff, who apparently fully cognizant of the rules he was breaking, Myra doesn’t get what she’s doing wrong. She is in denial about the criminal nature of the kidnapping plan and only focuses on how to bring acclaim to her skills as a medium by revealing the location of the kidnapped child. She believes what she’s doing is legitimate. AND she thinks she’s better at her mediumship than she actually is—she is also self-deceived.

She is much like Claude Frollo in Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, for whom Schwartz wrote the lyrics for the song “Hellfire.” Frollo is the dark antagonist character who is personally haunted by his repressed desire for the gypsy Esmeralda. Writing the lyric, Schwartz has Frollo sing a prayer while saying “you know I’m so much purer than the common, vulgar, weak, licentious crowd.” Not so! He blames Esmeralda’s “witchcraft” for his own passion’s fire. He tries to destroy her.

Schwartz claims that Frollo was a delight to write for. As quoted in the biography Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked, Schwartz says, “My favorite character I have ever written is Frollo, who is probably the most despicable human being in anything I’ve done; I love him as a character. He was so totally self-justifying and in such denial of his own true motives. It was really fun to go to dark places in myself I would never let myself do in real life. It made me understand why actors love to play villains.”

I’m sure Stephen Schwartz has also relished writing for Myra. He has commented that the movie’s characters struck him as operatic. Myra’s “intense neediness,” for example, “seemed very worthy of being sung, but at the same time, she is covering a lot of what’s really going on inside her with the veneer of calm and pleasantness.” [Comments quoted on a New York City Opera VOX Showcase video documenting his process for Séance.]

The opera depicts a difficult subject and is not meant as a feel-good show. We might consider it a kind of cautionary tale both for the times we live in and for the webs we spin for ourselves.

Says Daniel J. Boorstin about human psychology: “We suffer primarily not from our vices or our weaknesses, but from our illusions. We are haunted, not by reality, but by those images we have put in place of reality.” –>

Stephen

Godspell 1 Comment »

John Ondrasik and Stephen Schwartz at Songwriters Hall of Fame

Photo: John Ondrasik shares Stephen Schwartz’s moment of glory at the Songwriters Hall of Fame, June 18, 2009, New York City. Photographer: Jessica Schwartz, Stephen’s daughter, who attended the big event.

Blog Article by Carol de Giere

June, 2009

To be “inducted” into the Songwriters Hall of Fame is an honor saved for a few famed artists each year, which makes it a rare experience on its own. For inductee Stephen Schwartz, what made the 40th Songwriters Hall of Fame evening special was not so much the plexiglass trophy he could take home to place beside his golden Oscars and Grammys, but the people being honored at the same time.

Schwartz was among seven songwriting talents inducted this year. His honor came from the status of his songs in American culture, like “Corner Of The Sky,” from Pippin “Day By Day,” from Godspell, the Oscar-winning song “Colors Of The Wind,” from Pocahontas for which he wrote lyrics, and “Defying Gravity” from Wicked.

Other inductees and their hits included:

  • Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere from The Rascals: “Groovin’,” “How Can I Be Sure,” “A Beautiful Morning,” “Good Lovin’”),
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash: “Teach Your Children,” “Southern Cross,” “Wooden Ships,” “Suite Judy Blue Eyes,”
  • Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora: “Living On A Prayer,” “Wanted Dead Or Alive,” “Blaze Of Glory,”
  • Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway: “Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress,” “This Golden Ring,” “Green Grass,” “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again”
  • Galt MacDermot, James Rado, and the late Gerome Ragni: “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In,” “Hair,” “Good Morning Starshine,” and “Easy To Be Hard”
  • Sir Tom Jones would receive the Howie Richmond Hitmaker Award for his long career of pop hits such as “Delilah,” “She’s A Lady,” “It’s Not Unusual and What’s New Pussycat?”

The legendary songwriting team behind Motown hits such as “You Can’t Hurry Love” and “Stop! In The Name of Love” had previously been inducted, but at this 2009 ceremony, Holland-Dozier-Holland were to receive the Johnny Mercer Award. There were also special trophies distributed for unique achievements, such as The Towering Song Award for “Moon River,” and the Hal David Starlight Award would go to Jason Mraz as the most promising up and coming artist.

The Big Night Arrives
As this year’s sold-out event on June 18th began, about 1000 attendees flocked to the Marriott Marquee in Times Square for the $1000 a plate dinner. TV cameras and print photographers filled up the entryway where some of celebrity recipients paused to answer questions. A Rolling Stones magazine journalist captured a comment from an inductee of the evening. “On a night like this, it comes back to one thing: the power of the pen,” Jon Bon Jovi said. “If you write one song that comes across decades, you’re lucky. If you write a body of them and you’re recognized in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, it’s prestigious.”

Blogger Mike Ragogna who was on the scene reported that many of the evening’s highlights came from stories or praise the presenters gave: “…it was a hoot to watch the admiration by most hosts of their particular act, like when Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik spoke like a fanboy about his winner, Broadway’s Stephen Schwartz, before eventually singing their co-write, ‘Slice.’”

Ragogna also wrote that “James Taylor couldn’t say enough good things about Crosby, Stills & Nash. He also performed a medley of their signature songs ‘A Long Time,’ ‘Teach Your Children,’ and ‘Love The One You’re With’ as the perfect tribute to his friends and past vocal collaborators.”

The audience was treated to performances by such talents as Crosby, Stills, and Nash offering their own “Helplessly Hoping,” BeBe Winans singing “You Can’t Hurry Love,” Clint Black playing Cook and Greenaway’s “Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress.” Henry Mancini’s daughter Monica and “Moon River’s” original crooner, Andy Williams, entertained with that classic piece.

When it was Schwartz’s turn to say a few words and perform “Defying Gravity” from Wicked, he accepted the trophy with gratitude. He talked about how thrilled he was to be inducted on the same night that Holland-Dozier-Holland were getting an award because they had changed how he listened to music. In 1964, his first year of college, he became enamored with the songs that Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland wrote for the Supremes, The Four Tops, and others.

Godspell original cast albumSchwartz also mentioned how great it was that the writers of Hair were being acknowledged, since without them and their show, Godspell would not have been possible.

The evening ended late enough that the current cast of Hair could come over and join the musical’s writers, along with former members of the Fifth Dimension, in singing rousing versions of “Aquarius” and “Let the Sun Shine In.”

Thirty-eight years passed between the time Schwartz wrote the finale of Godpsell and this night when he enjoyed being honored for the sunshine he had brought to others.

Recommended Online Resources:
Read all about Godspell, Pippin, Wicked and other Schwartz musicals at http://www.musicalschwartz.com/

Read about the Stephen Schwartz biography Defying Gravity: http://www.defyinggravitythebook.com

For more on the Songwriters Hall of Fame event see Mike Ragogna’s blog post at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ragogna/the-songwriters-hall-of-f_b_217912.html

Or the Rolling Stones story at http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/06/19/bon-jovi-csn-mraz-and-jones-join-songwriters-hall-of-fame/

Copyright by Carol de Giere

–>

Stephen

Working No Comments »

Stephen Schwartz and Scott Schwartz protected by copyrightAnother Father’s Day brings a reminder of the touching song “Fathers and Sons” from the musical Working, which explores the complex emotions in father-son relationships. In the podcast that I’ll be linking to below, Schwartz comments on what he believes may be common patterns. “…When you’re young you idealize your father and he’s your hero; and then as you come into your teenage years and you become more realistic about who your father is, the fact that he has flaws is devastating in some way.”

To write the song, Stephen called to mind some of his feelings about his father, Stan, and also about his own son, Scott Schwartz.

The photo shows Stephen and Scott, a portrait taken at the time of a workshop production of Stephen’s first opera. Scott directed the workshop and will direct the final production in Sept/Oct 2009.

Here are links to relevant pages on the Internet:

Fathers and Sons Blog post/Podcast including an interview with songwriter Stephen Schwartz.
http://www.theschwartzscene.com/blog/2007/11/07/working-the-musical/

Defying Gravity - Stephen Schwartz biography that includes the whole behind-the-scenes story of the making of Working, not to mention some cute photos of his kids. http://www.defyinggravitythebook.com/

Detailed website page about the musical Working that includes the song, “Fathers and Sons”
http://www.musicalschwartz.com/working.htm –>

Three

Pocahontas No Comments »

by Carol de Giere

Three Wolf Moon Pocahontas based t-shirtPocahontasWolves howling at the moon: a suitable image for a song about living with nature, but for a t-shirt? It might not become popular without a marketing miracle. According to news reports, the rate of sales on “Three Wolf Moon” t-shirts at Amazon.com had only been a few per day for the first few years it was available.

That all changed when a YouTube video “Three Wolf Moon” appeared. A sketch comedy company calling themselves Dr. Coolsex created the video featuring a modern girl dressed as Pocahontas guiding a young man to buy and wear the shirt in order to become “one cool guy.” The soundtrack is a parody version of Stephen Schwartz’s lyric for “Colors of the Wind” about wolves, with music by Alan Menken.

As soon as the video reached hit status, the “Three Wolf Moon” t-shirt became a fashion sensation and best seller for Amazon. [Try it for yourself and see what happens] Three Wolf Moon T-Shirt, Available in Various Sizes

The video’s song lyrics spin off of comments left by Amazon.com buyers as well as Stephen Schwartz’s original “Colors of the Wind,” especially the verse: Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon

The story of the origin of this line is one of my favorite.

Green Corn Moon Became Blue Corn Moon

While preparing to write lyrics for the Disney film Pocahontas, Schwartz read a lot of Native American poetry and came across a reference to a “green corn moon.” He noted that in some Native American tribes, months were named after moons, including the ‘green corn moon’ of August. He wanted to use that in a lyric but didn’t want to use “green” to avoid association with the myth of the moon being made of green cheese, and he believed that the “ee” sound wouldn’t sing well. So he switched it to blue corn moon…..

In the Pocahontas chapter of Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked, I include the full story as well as some of his handwritten notes such as rhyme ideas, the story of Carole Schwartz’s suggestion for “Just Around the Riverbend,” and more. http://www.defyinggravitythebook.com

For Some Future Moon

I recently had the chance to meet with Stephen about some upcoming events and projects. I told him about the “Three Wolf Moon” sensation. Who knows? Maybe next time you see him, he too will be wearing the t-shirt.

For future updates on this award-winning songwriter, be sure to subscribe the quarterly newsletter associated with this blog: The Schwartz Scene: http://www.musicalschwartz.com/newsletter.htm

And for the full original “Colors of the Wind” lyrics, sheet music, recordings, or DVD for the movie, see Pocahontas. –>

The

Defying Gravity No Comments »

Katie Rose Clarke Wicked Tour

Katie Rose Clark descends in her Glinda bubble during the Wicked tour on stages from Omaha to Seattle. She travels with Donna Vivino as Elphaba and the full large cast and crew. Another touring Glinda is Heléne Yorke who is paired with Marci Dodd as the green-skinned Witch.

Producer David Stone recently accepted the award for “Best Long-Running Touring Musical” for Wicked during the Broadway League’s 2009 spring conference. For the third year in a row, Wicked also received the “Touring Broadway Audience Choice Award.” These are among the many awards for the Stephen Schwartz/Winnie Holzman musical, one whose complete development has been revealed in a new book “Defying Gravity” named after a song from the show. http://www.defyinggravitythebook.com/

As announced earlier, two tours are now bringing their emerald green dazzle around North America. In this year that The Wizard of Oz movie celebrates its 70th anniversary, this musical can really show off its Wizard of Oz prequel story.

First tour with Donna Vivino and Katie Rose Clarke as Elphaba and Glinda:May 6-31 in Omaha at the Orpheum Theatre
June 3-28 in San Antonio at the Majestic Theatre
July 1-26 in Tempe at Gammage Auditorium
July 29-Aug. 23 in San Diego at the Civic Theatre
Aug. 26-Sept. 27 in Seattle at the Paramount

Second Tour gets Marci Dodd and Heléne Yorke as Elphaba and Glinda:

April 23-May 10 in Jacksonville at the Times Union Center
May 13-31 in Norfolk at Chrysler Hall
June 3-21 in Indianapolis at the Murat Centre
June 24-July 12 in Memphis at the Orpheum Theatre
July 15-Aug. 9 in Tulsa at the Chapman Music Hall
Aug. 12-30 in Austin at Bass Hall
Sept. 2-20 in Nashville at TPAC
Sept. 23-Oct. 18 in Des Moines at the Civic Center
Oct. 21-Nov. 8 in Wichita at the Century II Concert Hall

Newspaper reports have been trickling in for new tour cities for 2010:

  • Greenville, South Carolina
  • Dayton and Columbus, Ohio
  • Miami, Florida
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Durham and Charlotte, North Carolina
  • and Milwaukee, Wisconsin

CATCH UP WITH THE WICKED TOUR http://www.musicalschwartz.com/wicked-tour.htm

and find out all about Wicked at http://www.musicalschwartz.com/wicked.htm –>

Musical

Defying Gravity No Comments »

Stephen Schwartz Wicked Songwriter at PianoSCHWARTZ-RELATED EVENTS AND HONORS APRIL to AUGUST 2009

Posted April 19, 2009 by Carol de Giere, author of Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked

This will be a LONG blog post because there are so many events for and about Broadway songwriter Stephen Schwartz. He will be honored in New York and Pittsburgh, and will appear in events in Kentucky, New York, California, and Connecticut.

Also, I’m speaking at several Schwartz-related events during which I’ll be sharing stories from my book. Some of the original cast members I interviewed will be sharing Schwartz songs at my events. See details below.

By the way, if you haven’t seen Schwartz’s biggest hit musical, Wicked, the tour schedule has been expanding - soon Wicked will be everywhere. So click around the Wicked home page at http://www.musicalschwartz.com/wicked.htm

2009-2010 North American Tour Cities announced in the press so far: Austin, Charlotte, Dayton, Denver, Des Moines, Durham, Greenville, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Memphis, Nashville, Norfolk, Omaha, Providence, Richmond, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, Schenectady, Seattle, Tempe, Tulsa, Wichita

SCHWARTZ HONORS - SPRING 2009

OPERA MAY 1st

Stephen Schwartz was honored to have his opera selected for partial performance by the New York City Opera as part of a 10th anniversary celebration.

Schedule Friday, May 1

5:00pm Roundtable Discussion:
All 11 composers featured in VOX 2009
Moderator: Yuval Sharon, Project Director
7:00pm-8:10pm Katrina Ballads, Ted Hearne
No Easy Walk to Freedom, Chandler Carter
8:30pm-9:30pm Mosheh, Yoav Gal
The Rat Land, Gordon Beeferman & Charlotte Jackson
9:50pm-10:30pm Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Stephen Schwartz

All events are free, but reservations are highly recommended. http://vox-nyco.com/html/current.html

To read more about the opera, see our previous blog post http://www.theschwartzscene.com/blog/2007/04/23/schwartz-opera-and-wicked/

RICHARD RODGERS AWARD May 9, 2009 Pittsburgh, PA

Award-winning composer and lyricist and Carnegie Mellon University graduate Stephen Schwartz will be the 12th recipient of the Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theater.

Established in 1988, the award recognizes the lifetime contributions of outstanding talents in musical theater. Awardees have included Mary Martin (1988), Dame Julie Andrews (1989), Harold Prince (1991), Cameron Mackintosh (1992), Stephen Sondheim (1993), Andrew Lloyd Webber (1996), Gwen Verdon (2000), Bernadette Peters (2002), Shirley Jones (2007), Kathleen Marshall (2008) and Rob Marshall (2008).

The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, along with the families of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, will present the award to Schwartz at Civic Light Opera Guild’s Pink Frolic Ball on May 9 at the Omni William Penn Hotel, Downtown. The evening includes a gala dinner with performances honoring Schwartz’s career. Composer, author, and screenwriter Mary Rodgers Guettel, who composed a song for Schwartz’s 1978 Broadway musical “Working” and is the daughter of the late Richard Rodgers, will present the award. For information on tickets for the presentation, contact Stephanie Snyder at 412-281-3973, ext. 234.

Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction June 18, 2009

Tony Award nominees Stephen Schwartz, best known for smash stage hits including Wicked, and Galt MacDermot, James Rado and the late Gerome Ragni, all of the soon-to-be-revived Hair, will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 18, 2009. The ceremony for the honorees will take place at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, marking the 40th anniversary of the Hall of Fame. The tunesmiths will join such famed inductees as Bob Dylan, Billy Joel, Sir Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Cy Coleman and Hal David, among many others.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame was founded in 1969 by Johnny Mercer, Abe Olman and Howie Richmond. The organization works to educate the public about the work of great songwriters, producing a spectrum of professional programs devoted to the development of new talent through workshops, showcases and scholarships.

Schwartz Becomes President of Dramatists Guild

On March 19, 2009, it was announced that Stephen Schwartz has become the president of the Dramatists Guild of America, the national association of playwrights, composers and lyricists. Schwartz commented: “I’m extremely honored my fellow dramatists have chosen me to be the president of their Guild. On behalf of all of my fellow Guild members, I would like to thank John Weidman [former president] and Marsha Norman [former vice president] and the other officers for their amazingly productive work and the dedication that they’ve shown over the last ten years. I hope to continue to move the Guild forward in the direction they have led and to try to live up to their very high standards.”

EVENTS

April 20th, at 7:00 p.m. “May the Schwartz Be With You” concert at Don’t Tell Mama

Carole DemasHere’s our press release for a very special NYC event. Stephen won’t be there but many great singers will be:

Broadway originals Carole Demas, Teri Ralston and Dale Soules will be joined by Carol de Giere, author of Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked in a truly memorable evening of song and stories.

This show presents three true Broadway luminaries with unrivaled pedigree. Carole Demas is known to all as Sandy in the original production of Grease, as well as Genevieve in the original production of The Baker’s Wife. Teri Ralston comes to us from the original companies of Company, A Little Night Music, as well as The Baker’s Wife. Dale Soules starred opposite Doug Henning in the original cast of The Magic Show, and played Big Edie in Grey Gardens on Broadway.

This all-star line up is joined by Shorey Walker, Kathleen Hennesy, Lara Janine, James Reimer, Natalie Ryder, and a performance by The Treats featuring Brooke Lyn Hetrick, Katie Danielowski & Emily Zempel. Musical direction is by BJ Gandolfo. Morgan LaVere is directing.

Project Open, the outreach program for Lincoln Towers’ elder residents and their families, provides a range of social, educational and assistance programs regardless of income. From counseling, social activities and referral services to assistance with grocery shopping, home delivery of meals or aid in securing home and long term care, Project Open provides essential services to help older residents live with comfort and dignity in their own homes.

May The Schwartz Be With You, plays Don’t Tell Mama on Monday, April 20th, at 7:00 p.m. Don’t Tell Mama is located at 343 West 46th Street. There is a $25 cover charge, and a two drink minimum. All proceeds will go to benefit Project Open. Reservations required. Phone 212-757-0788 (after 4:00 PM daily).

Louisville, Kentucky May 2

“Wicked” composer Stephen Schwartz will attend the Kentucky Derby and perform a concert after the race for the Louisville-based charity Operation Open Arms. Schwartz will be joined in the concert by his wife and other singers who will come with him to Kentucky (including Liz Callaway).

For information on this event see Kentucky article

May 9, The Creativity of Stephen Schwartz: Tarrytown, NY

author Carol de GierePhoto: Author Carol de Giere speaking about her book.

MAY 9 EVENT: Carol de Giere, Carole Demas, and Lara Janine are appearing from 3:30 to 4:30 pm as part of the “Third Annual Meet The Authors @ Warner Library, Readings, Signings & Discussions.”

Carol de Giere, author of Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked, will share behind the scenes stories. Carole Demas, known for her role as “Sandy” in the original production of Grease, as well as Genevieve in the original production of The Baker’s Wife, will perform the original “Meadowlark” and also “With You” from Pippin. Lara Janine, who performed the role of Elphaba in production of Wicked in Japan, will sing “The Wizard and I” and “Defying Gravity” at this event.

Lara JaninePhoto: Lara Janine

It will be a full day of readings, signings, Q&A and Broadway musical numbers on May 9th at Warner Library in Tarrytown as 13 local authors and poets come together to share their stories and broaden your horizons. Check later on the Warner Library site for details: Warner Library Tarrytown

May 16, 2009 Schwartz at Andrea Marcovicci’s 60th Birthday Concert - Town Hall.

Join three-time Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and Grammy award-winner Julie Gold, along with other noted ASCAP composers Francesca Blumenthal, John Bucchino, Craig Carnelia, Babbie Green, and Christine Lavin and as they celebrate Andrea’s dedication to the Great American Songbook. The evening not only includes contemporary songs from these guest artists but Andrea performs classic standards from Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, and more. The Town Hall is located in Manhattan at 123 West 43rd Street. TICKETS: Ticketmaster for Town Hall concert or call (212) 307-4100

May 29 - Schwartz appears in Danbury CT

“Musicals at Richter”, Connecticut’s longest running outdoor summer theatre located in Danbury, Connecticut, will be celebrating its 25th season of Broadway musicals “under the stars” with a pre-season gala featuring award winning composer, Stephen Schwartz, as their very special musical guest. One of “Musicals at Richter’s” 25th season productions will be Mr. Schwartz’s own Children of Eden

The gala event, “25 Summers Under the Stars” will be held at The Amber Room Colonnade in Danbury, CT on May 29, 2009. There will be a performance by Stephen Schwartz (including a selection from Children of Eden), as well as music and entertainment provided by “Musicals at Richter” performers and alumni. A very special evening, indeed! Please visit M.A.R.’s website for more information on the 25th anniversary season and to buy your tickets now (either online or by check) to this very special event. Visit: www.musicalsatrichter.org

August 2009 in Los Angeles
Upright Cabaret’s Wicked Summer Nights includes Espinosa, Bean, and Stephen Schwartz

Beyond the Yellow Brick Road at the Ford Amphitheater.

A trio of shows directed by Billy Porter that celebrate life beyond the Wicked stage, starring pivotal figures who have created and defined this musical phenomenon. Former Elphabas Shoshana Bean and Eden Espinosa will be performing their own shows followed by a special cabaret with Stephen Schwartz.

  • –Shoshana Bean: A Happening at the Ford. Thu. June 11 at 8:30 p.m
  • –Eden Espinosa: ME. Fri. July 24 at 8:30 p.m.
  • –Stephen Schwartz: Making Good. On Sun. August 23 at 7:30 p.m, Oscar and Grammy award-winner Stephen Schwartz presents a sneak peak of his new opera while Upright Cabaret All-Stars interpret some of his hits from productions such as Pippin and Wicked.

Wicked cabarets in LA - Ford Amphitheter Presented by Chris Isaacson and Shane Schee

RECENT PAST EVENTS

Katie Hanley Storie and Stephen Schwartz

Photo: Godspell movie star Katie Hanley made plans with me to surprise Stephen when he came to Chicago for a January book signing. She and Stephen went to college together at Carnegie Mellon University in the 1960s. She’s holding my book.

In January, Stephen and I also spoke in San Francisco at the Museum of Performance and design where we also signed autographs for Defying Gravity.

KEEP UP WITH SCHWARTZ AND WICKED

The Schwartz Scene quarterly newsletter provides more detailed information about Schwartz’s schedule and also the latest news from Wicked and other shows. If you have not yet signed up for this free newsletter/ezine, or if you didn’t get a recent issue, please fill in the form at http://www.musicalschwartz.com/newsletter.htm –>

Meet

Musicals No Comments »

Stephen Schwartz and Carol de Giere Defying Gravity talk October 30, 2008
This January, Stephen Schwartz and I will be reprising our presentation from October 30th in two new locations: Chicago and San Francisco. See details below.

PHOTO:

Wearing lime green on Wicked’s 5th Anniversary October 30th, 2008, Stephen Schwartz came out to Barnes and Noble in New York City near Lincoln Center to talk about his songwriting process. The gathered audience of about 220 people listened to him play “Corner of the Sky” and “For Good.”

That’s me, the bird perched on the stool. I prompted Stephen with questions related to things that he and I discussed over the years I was writing Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked.

I managed to catch a corner of Stephen’s busy schedule to fit in the two upcoming events.

I’ll put the details in here in press release form. Note that the Skokie event is early evening so you can still make it to Wicked or another show that night. Stephen himself plans to attend Wicked that evening - the last time he’ll see the Chicago production before it closes on January 25th.

Meet Wicked’s Stephen Schwartz in Skokie Illinois

Two weeks before Wicked closes after its long run in Chicago, the show’s composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz will appear in Skokie on January 10, 2009, with host Carol de Giere, author of Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked. Schwartz will discuss his work, answer questions and perform several of his songs at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 55 Old Orchard Center in Skokie at 5:30 pm. He will join Ms. de Giere in autographing the book, and will also sign other memorabilia for those who purchase the book.

Defying Gravity takes readers behind the scenes for the making of Schwartz-related musicals from Godspell in 1971 through Wicked in 2003. The Wicked section of the book spans 150 pages and covers the story of the show’s developmental stages.

Schwartz, whose hit musicals Pippin, The Magic Show, and Wicked have each run more than 1900 performances on Broadway, also holds three Academy Awards. He recently received a Grammy Award nomination for songs for Disney’s Enchanted, which he wrote with Alan Menken.

 

Stephen Schwartz In Conversation and Song in San Francisco

Monday, January 26, 2009 at 7:00 pm

Stephen Schwartz, composer-lyricist of the international blockbuster musical Wicked, will appear for an evening of conversation, song, and book signing at the Museum of Performance & Design (MPD) as Wicked returns home to San Francisco on January 27 for an open-ended engagement at the Orpheum Theatre. In conversation with host Carol de Giere, author of the new biography Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked, Schwartz will describe some of his songwriting methods, answer questions about his work and the making of Wicked, and perform several of his popular pieces at the piano. Following the presentation, he will join Ms. de Giere in autographing the book.

The event takes place on Monday, January 26, 2009 at 7:00 pm at the Museum of Performance & Design (MPD), located on the Fourth Floor of the Veterans Building, 401 Van Ness Avenue (@ McAllister) in San Francisco. Admission is free, but space is limited and reservations are recommended — call 415-255-4800, ext. *810. For more information, visit the Museum’s website, www.mpdsf.org. Book sales for this event are courtesy of Books, Inc. in Opera Plaza (www.booksinc.net).

Defying Gravity takes readers behind the scenes for the making of Schwartz-related musicals from Godspell in 1971 through Wicked in 2003. The Wicked section of the book spans 150 pages and covers the story of the show’s developmental stages. More information is available on the book’s website at www.defyinggravitythebook.com

In 2008 at age sixty, Stephen Schwartz reached a new threshold. In July, Wicked passed Pippin and The Magic Show in number of continuous performances on Broadway. All three have run over 1900 performances, making Schwartz the only songwriter in Broadway history with three shows that have reached this milestone. He also holds three Academy Awards. He recently received a Grammy Award nomination for songs for Disney’s Enchanted, which he wrote with Alan Menken. Come meet this living legend.

Wicked, the untold story of the witches of Oz, had its world premiere at San Francisco’s Curran Theatre on May 28, 2003. This opening followed a long development process during which the entire creative team and cast immersed themselves in the brand-new material at the Curran Theatre to launch a spectacular phenomenon that has since redefined theatrical pop culture. Since having its official Broadway opening at the Gershwin Theatre on October 30, 2003, Wicked has been sold out at virtually every performance, breaking house records with box office receipts of over $1.4 million per week. It has been called “Broadway’s biggest blockbuster” by the New York Times and “a cultural phenomenon” by Variety. Wicked returns home to San Francisco on January 27 for an open-ended engagement at the Orpheum Theatre.

MORE ABOUT WICKED

Read all about Wicked on my Stephen Schwartz fan site Wicked pages!

http://www.musicalschwartz.com/wicked.htm

–>

"Enchanted"

movies 2 Comments »

Although he never won a Tony Award, songwriter Stephen Schwartz may be able to add another Grammy to his trophy case. His collection already includes 4 of them: Godspell (2 - producer and composer), Pocahontas “Colors of the Wind”, Wicked (producer and songwriter for Best Musical Show Album).

Below is the list of nominees for the 51st Grammy Awards season:

Enchanted SongsBest Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media
(A Songwriter(s) award. For a song (melody & lyrics) written specifically for a motion picture, television or other visual media, and released for the first time during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.)

* Ever Ever After (From Enchanted)
Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz, songwriters (Carrie Underwood)
Track from: Enchanted
[Walt Disney Records; Publishers: Wonderland Music & Walt Disney Music]

* That’s How You Know (From Enchanted)
Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz, songwriters (Amy Adams)
Track from: Enchanted
[Walt Disney Records; Publishers: Wonderland Music & Walt Disney Music]

ALSO NOMINATED:
* Down To Earth (From Wall-E)
Peter Gabriel & Thomas Newman, songwriters (Peter Gabriel)
Track from: Wall-E
[Walt Disney Records/Pixar; Publishers: Walt Disney Music, Wonderland Music/Pixar Talking Pictures/Pixar Music]

* Say (From The Bucket List)
John Mayer, songwriter (John Mayer)
Track from: Continuum
[Aware/Columbia; Publishers: Sony/ATV Tunes, Specific Harm Music]

* Walk Hard (From Walk Hard — The Dewey Cox Story)
Judd Apatow, Marshall Crenshaw, Jake Kasdan & John C. Reilly, songwriters (John C. Reilly)
Track from: Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story
[Columbia; Publishers: Murder by Television/Apatow Music/Popular Misconception/New Columbia Pictures Music/Colpix Music]

Stephen Schwartz won his first Grammys for the cast album for the 1971 hit musical Godspell. He was 23 years old when he wrote the score. Now at sixty, Schwartz’s work continues to earn acclaim. For more information about Schwartz’s role in Enchanted, see the new career biography Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, form Godspell to Wicked

And our earlier Blog post/Podcast http://www.theschwartzscene.com/blog/2008/02/

–>

Meet

Opera No Comments »

Stephen Schwartz helps launch Defying Gravity book

Stephen Schwartz, songwriter for Wicked, Godspell, and other musicals, helped launch the new book Defying Gravity at Barnes and Noble in October 2008. Photo by Terence de Giere

Meet Stephen in Los Angeles - Star-filled Event Monday November 24th, 2008

UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL with STEPHEN SCHWARTZ, an Actor’s Fund benefit event in the lobby of the Pantages Theatre with an opportunity to meet and mingle. Starring: Stephen Schwartz, Jason Alexander, Susan Eagan, Jason Graae, Debbie Gravitte,Karen Morrow, Hila Plitmann, plus a few surprises!

Moderated by Michael A Kerker, Musical Director Georgia Stitt

7:30 pm Cocktail reception
8:30 pm Performance
Post show dessert reception with the performers

Tickets: $125 per person

www.actorsfund.org/performances/current/musicalmondays_10-2008

Schwartz Opera Reading November 21 and 22, 2008 in New York

New Yorkers get early listen of first opera by Stephen Schwartz, Séance on a Wet Afternoon American Opera Projects hosts New York workshop November 21 & 22. Opera Santa Barbara to present world premiere in 2009.

After each performance, audience members who make an additional donation of $100 dollars will be given the opportunity to attend a reception with the composer and cast of Séance on a Wet Afternoon. Find out more about the opera and any opera events on www.musicalschwartz.com/schwartz-opera.htm

Defying Gravity events coming up in San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC

I’ve been lucky to have Stephen Schwartz contribute songs and stories as part of book signing events with me in Los Angeles and New York for my new book Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked. I’m currently planning 2009 events for San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington DC. These will also include a chance to say hello to Stephen and hear him play some of his tunes. To stay current, please consider subscribing to The Schwartz Scene newsletter or check here or the events page on www.defyinggravitythebook.com/

Defying Gravity autographed copies for holiday gifts

I’m selling a limited number of autographed copies of this first authorized career biography of Schwartz signed by both of Stephen Schwartz and myself (as author). Did you know that the book also includes over 200 photographs and illustrations, such as handwritten music from “The Wicked Witch of The East” song from Wicked, a new music for a segment of Godspell, and more? Please write to carol@defyinggravitythebook.com if you’re interested and visit the “About the Book” section of the book site: www.defyinggravitythebook.com/ to learn more. –>

WP Theme & Icons by N.Design Studio
Entries RSS Comments RSS Login