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The Green Room 42 Presents LOOK WHAT WE MADE

By: May. 15, 2017
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The Green Room 42 presents "LOOK WHAT WE MADE," an evening of contemporary musical theatre by the graduating class of New York University's **Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, Cycle 26. For one night only, these writers will present songs from their new musicals. From folk to pop to post-classical electronica, these phenomenal artists have you covered. Join us as we celebrate their post-graduate debut!

Featuring songs by: Wesley Brandt, Emily Chiu, Jordyn Coats, Mishelle Cuttler, Rachel Dean, Andrew Drannon, Lily Dwoskin, Christine Filimonova, Jesse Gage, Benji Goldsmith, KC Hur, Gregory Jackson, Thomas Jacobsen, Ellen Johnston, Nina Kauffman, Kent Jeong-Eun Kim, Alex Koceja, David Lancelle, Jung Yoon Lee, Stefan Melnyk, Austin Nuckols, Gianni Onori, Spencer Robelen, Emily Rose, Jack Schlesinger, Alex Syiek, Lauren Taslitz, Marina Toft, Meghan Torone, Danny Ursetti, Milo Van Houten, John Watts, Hyerim Yu, Xiaodan Zhang

Tickets are available online: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10168576 (Discount code is GMTW5)

For ticketing questions: tickets@thegreenroom42.com or 646.449.7792

Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 8:00PM

The Green Room 42

570 10th Ave

4th Floor inside YOTEL

New York, NY 10036

**The Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program is a community of collaborators engaged in the ever-evolving process of creating new musical theatre. Students and faculty include composers, lyricists, and bookwriters - the people who put their individual talents together to write works for the musical stage. Each year, 30 full-time students embark on a two-year course, participating in ongoing writing workshops that emphasize craft, the art of collaboration, rewriting, storytelling, and developing an original voice. This intimate program is solidly grounded in its location: Students are immersed in all aspects of New York musical theatre, workshopping their material with directors, actors, and major artists in the field. The program culminates in the creation of full-length original works.



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