The Fred Ebb Foundation (Mitchell Bernard, Trustee) in association with the York Theatre (James Morgan, Artistic Director) is pleased to present an invitation-only showcase presentation entitled An Afternoon with Doug Cohen featuring the words and music of the 2010 Fred Ebb Award Winner. Featured in the presentation will be Heidi Blickenstaff, Bradley Dean, Tovah Feldshuh, Jackie Hoffman, Lauren Kennedy, Jeff McCarthy, Lindsay Roberts, Lance Rubin, Howie Michael Smith and Barbara Walsh.
Directed by Richard Roland, the hour-long presentation will be at The York Theatre Company, Saint Peter's Theatre, 54th Street, (Just East of Lexington). A reception with Doug Cohen and the cast will follow.The Fred Ebb Award recognizes excellence in musical theatre songwriting, by a lyricist, composer, or songwriting team that has not yet achieved significant commercial success. The award is meant to encourage and support aspiring songwriters to create new works for the musical theatre. The prize includes a $50,000 award. The Fred Ebb Foundation is funded by royalties from Mr. Ebb's vast catalogue of work. Past winners include John Bucchino (2005), Steve Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman (2006), Peter Mills (2007), Adam Gwon (2008), and Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich (2009).Douglas J. Cohen Doug is thrilled to be the recipient of the 2010 Fred Ebb Award for Musical Theatre Songwriting. He also received two Richard Rodgers Awards and the Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation Award for writing book, music, and lyrics to NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY (produced twice off-Broadway at the Hudson Guild Theatre and York Theatre directed by Jack Hofsiss and Scott Schwartz respectively and over a hundred productions regionally and abroad; optioned for New York by Larry Hirschhorn), and THE GIG (readings at the O'Neill National Music Theatre Conference in 1993, produced at Manhattan Theatre Club in concert, full productions at Goodspeed at Chester directed by Victoria Bussert, Sacramento Music Circus and American Stage Company directed by John DeLuca, and York Theatre Company benefit now on Jay Records). For THE GIG, Doug also became the first recipient of the Noël Coward Prize, which will receive a reading in June at the York directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge. Doug is the composer/lyricist of THE BIG TIME (directed by Christopher Ashley), first produced in the NYMF Festival, 2005. Nominated for a 2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics for CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD (Jay Records, off-Broadway run at the Lamb's Theatre directed by Stafford Arima), Doug is co-librettist/ composer/lyricist for THE OPPOSITE OF SEX (Williamstown Theatre Festival, Magic Theatre directed by Robert Jess Roth); composer of A Charles Dickens CHRISTMAS (produced by Theatreworks/USA and licensed through MTI); and composer of GLIMMERGLASS (Goodspeed at Chester, Spirit of Broadway - Best Production of 2008). He received a Jonathan Larson Grant for his music to BARNSTORMER (NAMT 2008 conference, Lark Play Development Center Bare Bones production, Red Mountain Theatre Company production directed by Jerry Dixon, and upcoming off-Broadway production produced by New Professional Theatre to be directed by Ken Roberson). Doug also contributed original songs to BOOZY, produced by Les Freres Corbusier and directed by Alex Timbers which enjoyed runs at both the Ohio Theatre and Culture Project. Doug's current projects include the musicals NINE WIVES, VALENTINO'S TANGO, HELEN OF TROY FROM NOON TILL THREE, and the play LOVELY SEND ANYWHERE, which was developed at the Lark Play Development Center and judged a FINALIST for the inaugural Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award. Doug is a member of the Dramatists Guild, ASCAP, the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, and a graduate of Amherst College.
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