Audience Rewards and The Drama Bookshop hosted an exclusive discussion and book signing with Charles Strouse, with very special guest interviewer Lin-Manuel Miranda, on Friday, September 5th, at the Drama Bookshop (250 West 40th Street, New York, NY.)
The Tony-winning songwriter of today, Miranda, lead an hour-long discussion with the Tony-winning songwriter of yesterday and "Tomorrow," Charles Strouse, composer of American classics such as Annie and Bye Bye Birdie. The evening shined a happy light on Strouse's career and new book Put on a Happy Face: A Broadway Memoir. The discussion was followed by a book signing.Audience Rewards members can RSVP for the event by emailing their name, member number and number of guests to membership.services@audiencerewards.com. Non-members may RSVP once signing up for their FREE membership at www.AudienceRewards.com. The book signing is open to all.Charles Strouse is the Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning composer of, among other works, Bye Bye Birdie (1960, with long-time collaborator Lee Adams), All-American (1962, with Mel Brooks), Applause (1970, starring Lauren Bacall) and Annie (1977). He's a three-time Tony Winner, and a seven-time nominee for, among others, Golden Boy (1962, starring Sammy Davis Jr.); Rags (1986, with Theresa Stratas), and Nick and Nora (1993). He is a two-time Grammy winner, and a three-time Drama Desk nominee; and recipient of the "Richard Rodgers" and the "Oscar Hammerstein" Awards. He has also been elected to both the Theater Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Charles Strouse
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Charles Strouse
Carolyn Rossi Copeland, Susan Birkenhead, Barbara Siman and husband Charles Strouse
Lin-Manuel Miranda and his proud parents
Charles Strouse and a happy young fan