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Brian Yorkey

Brian Yorkey is an American playwright and lyricist. His works often explore dark and controversial subject matter such as mental illness, grief, the underbelly of suburbia, and ethics in both psychiatry and public education.

Early life

Yorkey was born in Omaha, Nebraska,[1] where he was raised, before his family moved to Issaquah, Washington. He graduated from Columbia University in 1993,[2] where he served as the Artistic Director of the Varsity Show. He is an alumnus of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop.[3][4]

Career

Early work

Prior to bringing Next to Normal to Broadway, Yorkey was affiliated with Village Theatre in Issaquah, where he began as a KidStage student and eventually progressed to a seven-year tenure as Associate Artistic Director.[5] Four musicals written by Yorkey—Funny Pages (1993), Making Tracks (2002), The Wedding Banquet (2003), and Play it by Heart (2005)—were staged there.[6][7][8]

While at Village Theatre, Yorkey founded the KidStage Company class which teaches teens to write, direct, and perform their own musicals. Yorkey's frequent collaborator, Tom Kitt, joined him in assisting with the score to the 2008 Company Original, In Your Eyes. He worked with composer Tim Symons, on other Company Originals such as Last Exit[9] and A Perfect Fall.[10]

During Yorkey's tenure as Village Theatre's Associate Artistic Director, he developed a comprehensive new works program, Village Originals.[11] The Village Originals program develops approximately ten new musicals each season, in various stages from reading to full production. Yorkey is credited with the development of over 50 new musicals, including the 2010 Broadway musical, Million Dollar Quartet, which was nominated for Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, and won Best Performance by a Featured Actor (Levi Kreis) in a Musical at the 64th Tony Awards.

Next to Normal and subsequent work

Next to Normal began as a ten-minute-long piece called Feeling Electric, which recent college graduates Yorkey and Kitt wrote as a final project for the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop at the end of the 1990s.[12]

Their inspiration was a segment about electroconvulsive therapy Yorkey saw on Dateline NBC.[13]

Next to Normal was nominated for a total of eleven Tony Awards, including the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical. The show won the 2009 Tony Award for Best Original Score, and Tony Award for Best Orchestrations. In 2010 Yorkey and Kitt were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Next to Normal, citing "a powerful rock musical that grapples with mental illness in a suburban family and expands the scope of subject matter for musicals."[14]

In 2013, Yorkey's musical with Kitt, If/Then, starring Idina Menzel, LaChanze, and Anthony Rapp, had its pre-Broadway try-out at The National Theatre in Washington, D.C. The musical subsequently opened on Broadway on March 30, 2014. The musical garnered a Tony Award nomination and Outer Critics Circle nomination for Best Original Score for Kitt and Yorkey, as well as a nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress for Menzel.[15]

In 2014, Yorkey's collaborative work, with Sting and co-librettist John Logan, The Last Ship opened on Broadway. The musical is loosely based on Sting's album The Soul Cages (1990).[16] It opened on September 29, 2014. Yorkey and Logan were nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for their book.

He co-wrote the book and lyrics, with Melanie Burgess, to Jesus in My Bedroom, an original musical, with a score by Tim Symons. Jesus in My Bedroom received a reading at Village Theatre's 13th Annual Festival of New Musicals.[17]

He wrote the music, with Kitt, for a musical version of Freaky Friday with librettist Bridget Carpenter. Freaky Friday is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions, and had its World Premiere at the Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia) in October 2016.[18] The musical began performances at the La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, on January 31, 2017 running to March 12. The cast features Emma Hunton and Heidi Blickenstaff.[19]

Film and television

Yorkey adapted Jay Asher's bestselling novel, 13 Reasons Why, for Netflix, Paramount Television, and Anonymous Content.[20] It was released on Netflix in March 2017.

He scripted Sluts for Lionsgate Films. His first feature film pitch, Time After Time, sold in a bidding war to Universal Pictures. It is now fast tracked at Lionsgate/Summit with Bradley Buecker directing. Yorkey is adapting Next to Normal's film adaptation for Anonymous Content and an untitled fashion musical for Paramount Pictures, Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald.[21] Yorkey and Kitt are also developing Score!, a theatre camp musical for Robert Downey Jr. to star in for Warner Bros.[22][23]

More recently, he signed deals with Netflix to start the Echoes limited series,[24] and adapt Neal Shusterman's book Game Changer into a series.

Future theatrical projects

Yorkey was working with Tom Kitt on a musical adaption of Magic Mike, with Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa writing the book.[25] According to various news sources, on May 2 and 3, 2019, the creative team of Kitt, Yorkey and Aguirre-Sacasa have left the project and a private workshop that had been scheduled for the week of May 3 has been cancelled.[26][27]

References

  1. ^ . LA Times. Archived from the original on March 26, 2016. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "The Marriage of True Minds | Columbia College Today". www.college.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
  3. ^ "Brian Yorkey: Writer". playbill.com. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  4. ^ ; archived July 29, 2010.
  5. ^ Truzzi, Gianni (January 15, 2009). "A moment with ... Brian Yorkey/director". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
  6. ^ "Brian Yorkey – Playwright". Doollee.com. 2003. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  7. ^ Hughes, David-Edward. "The Wedding Banquet at the Village Theatre". Seattle. Talkin' Broadway Regional News and Reviews (talkinbroadway.com). Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  8. ^ Berson, Misha (March 25, 2005). ""Play It By Heart" is a rags-to-rhinestones musical tale". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  9. ^ "Village Theatre Database: Last Exit - Issaquah - Company". vtdb.org. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  10. ^ "Village Theatre Database: A Perfect Fall - Issaquah - Company Originals". vtdb.org. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  11. ^ "Village Theatre Originals". villagetheatre.org. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  12. ^ Marinik, Molly (June 2, 2009). "The Popdose Interview: Brian Yorkey". Popdose.com. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  13. ^ Read, Kimberly; Marcia Purse (May 16, 2009). "Interview with Brian Yorkey – Writer and Lyricist of Next to Normal". about.com. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  14. ^ "The 2010 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Drama". The Pulitzer Prizes; retrieved 2013-11-12 (with two short biographies and liner notes to the recording)
  15. ^ " If/Then Broadway" Playbill (vault), retrieved January 31, 2017
  16. ^ "Writing The Last Ship". Huffington Post. 6 May 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  17. ^ "VTDB Shows". vtdb.org. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  18. ^ Gioia, Michael. " 'Freaky Friday,' With Emma Hunton and Heidi Blickenstaff Begins Performances" Playbill, October 4, 2016
  19. ^ Clement, Olivia. "La Jolla 'Freaky Friday' Begins Jan. 31" Playbill, January 31, 2017
  20. ^ "Selena Gomez and 'Next to Normal' Writer Brian Yorkey's 'Thirteen Reasons Why' Adaptation Is Officially a "Go" at Netflix". Flavorwire. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  21. ^ Kitt, Borys (3 December 2010). "Robert Downey Jr. Attached to Star in Musical From 'Next to Normal' Team". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  22. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (3 December 2010). "Musical Comedy Set With Robert Downey Jr". Deadline. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  23. ^ Shady, Justin (2 December 2011). "Yorkey: Screen meets stage in unusual career path". Variety. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  24. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2021-06-29). "'Echoes' Mystery Thriller Limited Series Ordered By Netflix Under Overall Deal With Brian Yorkey". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  25. ^ MacAtee, Rebecca (July 24, 2013). "Magic Mike, The Musical Heading to Broadway, Channing Tatum Confirms". Eonline.com; accessed September 16, 2016.
  26. ^ Evans, Greg. "‘Magic Mike’ Musical Loses Creative Team, Cancels Workshop" deadline.com, May 3, 2019
  27. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Lab Presentation of Broadway-Aimed 'Magic Mike' Musical Postponed After Creative Team Shift" Playbill, May 2, 2019

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brian, yorkey, american, playwright, lyricist, works, often, explore, dark, controversial, subject, matter, such, mental, illness, grief, underbelly, suburbia, ethics, both, psychiatry, public, education, yorkey, 2018bornomaha, nebraskaalma, matercolumbia, uni. Brian Yorkey is an American playwright and lyricist His works often explore dark and controversial subject matter such as mental illness grief the underbelly of suburbia and ethics in both psychiatry and public education Brian YorkeyYorkey in 2018BornOmaha NebraskaAlma materColumbia University B A BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater WorkshopKnown forNext to Normal 13 Reasons WhyAwardsPulitzer Prize for Drama 2010 Tony Award for Best Original Score 2009 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 3 Next to Normal and subsequent work 3 1 Film and television 3 2 Future theatrical projects 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditYorkey was born in Omaha Nebraska 1 where he was raised before his family moved to Issaquah Washington He graduated from Columbia University in 1993 2 where he served as the Artistic Director of the Varsity Show He is an alumnus of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop 3 4 Career EditEarly work Edit Prior to bringing Next to Normal to Broadway Yorkey was affiliated with Village Theatre in Issaquah where he began as a KidStage student and eventually progressed to a seven year tenure as Associate Artistic Director 5 Four musicals written by Yorkey Funny Pages 1993 Making Tracks 2002 The Wedding Banquet 2003 and Play it by Heart 2005 were staged there 6 7 8 While at Village Theatre Yorkey founded the KidStage Company class which teaches teens to write direct and perform their own musicals Yorkey s frequent collaborator Tom Kitt joined him in assisting with the score to the 2008 Company Original In Your Eyes He worked with composer Tim Symons on other Company Originals such as Last Exit 9 and A Perfect Fall 10 During Yorkey s tenure as Village Theatre s Associate Artistic Director he developed a comprehensive new works program Village Originals 11 The Village Originals program develops approximately ten new musicals each season in various stages from reading to full production Yorkey is credited with the development of over 50 new musicals including the 2010 Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet which was nominated for Best Musical Best Book of a Musical and won Best Performance by a Featured Actor Levi Kreis in a Musical at the 64th Tony Awards Next to Normal and subsequent work EditNext to Normal began as a ten minute long piece called Feeling Electric which recent college graduates Yorkey and Kitt wrote as a final project for the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop at the end of the 1990s 12 Their inspiration was a segment about electroconvulsive therapy Yorkey saw on Dateline NBC 13 Next to Normal was nominated for a total of eleven Tony Awards including the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical The show won the 2009 Tony Award for Best Original Score and Tony Award for Best Orchestrations In 2010 Yorkey and Kitt were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Next to Normal citing a powerful rock musical that grapples with mental illness in a suburban family and expands the scope of subject matter for musicals 14 In 2013 Yorkey s musical with Kitt If Then starring Idina Menzel LaChanze and Anthony Rapp had its pre Broadway try out at The National Theatre in Washington D C The musical subsequently opened on Broadway on March 30 2014 The musical garnered a Tony Award nomination and Outer Critics Circle nomination for Best Original Score for Kitt and Yorkey as well as a nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress for Menzel 15 In 2014 Yorkey s collaborative work with Sting and co librettist John Logan The Last Ship opened on Broadway The musical is loosely based on Sting s album The Soul Cages 1990 16 It opened on September 29 2014 Yorkey and Logan were nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for their book He co wrote the book and lyrics with Melanie Burgess to Jesus in My Bedroom an original musical with a score by Tim Symons Jesus in My Bedroom received a reading at Village Theatre s 13th Annual Festival of New Musicals 17 He wrote the music with Kitt for a musical version of Freaky Friday with librettist Bridget Carpenter Freaky Friday is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions and had its World Premiere at the Signature Theatre Arlington Virginia in October 2016 18 The musical began performances at the La Jolla Playhouse San Diego on January 31 2017 running to March 12 The cast features Emma Hunton and Heidi Blickenstaff 19 Film and television Edit Yorkey adapted Jay Asher s bestselling novel 13 Reasons Why for Netflix Paramount Television and Anonymous Content 20 It was released on Netflix in March 2017 He scripted Sluts for Lionsgate Films His first feature film pitch Time After Time sold in a bidding war to Universal Pictures It is now fast tracked at Lionsgate Summit with Bradley Buecker directing Yorkey is adapting Next to Normal s film adaptation for Anonymous Content and an untitled fashion musical for Paramount Pictures Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald 21 Yorkey and Kitt are also developing Score a theatre camp musical for Robert Downey Jr to star in for Warner Bros 22 23 More recently he signed deals with Netflix to start the Echoes limited series 24 and adapt Neal Shusterman s book Game Changer into a series Future theatrical projects Edit Yorkey was working with Tom Kitt on a musical adaption of Magic Mike with Roberto Aguirre Sacasa writing the book 25 According to various news sources on May 2 and 3 2019 the creative team of Kitt Yorkey and Aguirre Sacasa have left the project and a private workshop that had been scheduled for the week of May 3 has been cancelled 26 27 References Edit Musical about life choices comes to Segerstrom LA Times Archived from the original on March 26 2016 Retrieved October 16 2017 The Marriage of True Minds Columbia College Today www college columbia edu Retrieved 2018 11 29 Brian Yorkey Writer playbill com Retrieved September 16 2016 Bio archived July 29 2010 Truzzi Gianni January 15 2009 A moment with Brian Yorkey director Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved 2009 05 06 Brian Yorkey Playwright Doollee com 2003 Retrieved 2009 06 09 Hughes David Edward The Wedding Banquet at the Village Theatre Seattle Talkin Broadway Regional News and Reviews talkinbroadway com Retrieved 2009 06 09 Berson Misha March 25 2005 Play It By Heart is a rags to rhinestones musical tale The Seattle Times Retrieved 2009 06 09 Village Theatre Database Last Exit Issaquah Company vtdb org Retrieved 2022 03 23 Village Theatre Database A Perfect Fall Issaquah Company Originals vtdb org Retrieved 2022 03 23 Village Theatre Originals villagetheatre org Retrieved 2016 04 22 Marinik Molly June 2 2009 The Popdose Interview Brian Yorkey Popdose com Retrieved 2009 06 09 Read Kimberly Marcia Purse May 16 2009 Interview with Brian Yorkey Writer and Lyricist of Next to Normal about com Retrieved 2009 06 09 The 2010 Pulitzer Prize Winners Drama The Pulitzer Prizes retrieved 2013 11 12 with two short biographies and liner notes to the recording If Then Broadway Playbill vault retrieved January 31 2017 Writing The Last Ship Huffington Post 6 May 2013 Retrieved January 31 2017 VTDB Shows vtdb org Retrieved 2016 04 22 Gioia Michael Freaky Friday With Emma Hunton and Heidi Blickenstaff Begins Performances Playbill October 4 2016 Clement Olivia La Jolla Freaky Friday Begins Jan 31 Playbill January 31 2017 Selena Gomez and Next to Normal Writer Brian Yorkey s Thirteen Reasons Why Adaptation Is Officially a Go at Netflix Flavorwire Retrieved 2016 04 22 Kitt Borys 3 December 2010 Robert Downey Jr Attached to Star in Musical From Next to Normal Team The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 11 March 2018 Fleming Mike Jr 3 December 2010 Musical Comedy Set With Robert Downey Jr Deadline Retrieved 22 May 2017 Shady Justin 2 December 2011 Yorkey Screen meets stage in unusual career path Variety Retrieved 18 April 2018 Andreeva Nellie 2021 06 29 Echoes Mystery Thriller Limited Series Ordered By Netflix Under Overall Deal With Brian Yorkey Deadline Retrieved 2021 06 30 MacAtee Rebecca July 24 2013 Magic Mike The Musical Heading to Broadway Channing Tatum Confirms Eonline com accessed September 16 2016 Evans Greg Magic Mike Musical Loses Creative Team Cancels Workshop deadline com May 3 2019 McPhee Ryan Lab Presentation of Broadway Aimed Magic Mike Musical Postponed After Creative Team Shift Playbill May 2 2019External links EditBrian Yorkey at Playbill Vault Brian Yorkey at the Internet Broadway Database Interview with Brian Yorkey on MyNorthwest com Brian Yorkey at Library of Congress Authorities with 2 catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Yorkey amp oldid 1115774965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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