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The cast of Flyer performs an excerpt from a new musical written by Diana Belkowski and Dan Tramon about the Wright brothers.

(l-r): Panel participants Brian Drutman, Lynn Ahrens, Tom Cott, and Stephen Schwartz

(l-r): Flyer writers Dan Tramon and Diana Belkowski

New Musicals presented at The ASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Workshop in New York

The annual ASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Workshop took place in New York recently over a period of six nights. The workshop offers musical theatre writers the opportunity to present their works-in-progress before a panel of theatre professionals, including directors, musical directors, producers, critics and fellow composers.

Academy Award-winning composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz served as Artistic Director for the workshop and also participated in a panel with Brian Drutman (Senior Director, Decca Broadway), Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime), and Tom Cott (Artistic Director, Musical Theatre Works).

The workshop featured excerpts from four new musicals as follows:

Flyer - Book, music and lyrics by Dan Tramon and Diana Belkowski
Chronicles the life of the Wright Brothers and the personal tragedies that helped spur their determination to innovate flight.

Buddy's Tavern - Kim Oler (music); Alison Hubbard (lyrics); Raymond DeFelitta (book)
Based on the indie film Two Family House, about the relation between an Italian-American married man and an Irish-American unwed mother who had a child with an African-American man.

Stand by the River - Mark Sutton-Smith (book, music, lyrics); Joanne Sutton-Smith (book)
A story of two slaves trying to gain freedom during Abolitionist America.

The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill and Came Down A Mountain - Frank X. Sommers (book, music, lyrics)
Based on the Miramax film of the same title, a small Welsh town rallies together to defy an English cartographer when he tells them their treasured mountain is technically only a hill.
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