Jack Murphy (writer)
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Jack Murphy is a lyricist and composer. Murphy wrote the lyrics to several international musicals such as Death Note: The Musical and broadway musical The Civil War, which garnered him a Tony Nomination for Best Score.[1] He has collaborated with composer Frank Wildhorn on many projects.
Works
[edit]- Silver Dollar (1997) – lyrics by: Mary Bracken Phillips;[2]
- The Civil War (1998) – composition by: Frank Wildhorn and playwright by Frank Wildhorn and Gregory Boyd
- Swing! (1999) – lyricist for the songs "I'm Gonna Love You Tonight" and "Boogie Woogie Country"
- Waiting for the Moon (2005) – composition by: Frank Wildhorn; World Premiere: Lenape Performing Arts Center, July 2005. Revived in 2012 as Zelda – An American Love Story at the Flat Rock Playhouse,[3] then as Scott & Zelda in 2015 at Tokyo, Japan.
- Rudolf (2006) – music by: Frank Wildhorn, additional lyrics by Nan Knighton
- Carmen (2008) – composition by: Frank Wildhorn; Premiere in Prague, Czech Republic.
- The Count of Monte Cristo (2009) – composition by: Frank Wildhorn; World Premiere: Theater St. Gallen, March 2009.
- Mitsuko (2011) – written together with Frank Wildhorn and Shuichiro Koike as a musical concert, Vienna in 2005; Tokyo and Osaka, Japan in 2011.
- Death Note: The Musical (2015) – composition by: Frank Wildhorn; translated into Korean and Japanese.[4]
- Wonderland (2009) – composition by: Frank Wildhorn[5]
- Mata Hari (2016) - composition by: Frank Wildhorn; translated into Korean and Japanese
- The Man Who Laughs (2018) - composition by: Frank Wildhorn; Art Hall Opera Theater, Seoul, July 10.
References
[edit]- ^ "Diabelli Management".
- ^ Wichita's Stage One Pays Off With Silver Dollar
- ^ Zelda Archived March 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine flatrockplayhouse.org
- ^ Henry Fuller, Sally (February 1, 2015). "First Listen- Jeremy Jordan and Jarrod Spector Sing New Frank Wildhorn Tune From DEATH NOTE". BroadwayWorld.
- ^ New Wildhorn Musical Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure to Premiere in Tampa