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Frank Wildhorn

Frank Wildhorn (born November 29, 1958) is an American composer of both musicals and popular songs. His musical Jekyll & Hyde ran for four years on Broadway. He also wrote the #1 International hit song "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" for Whitney Houston.

Frank Wildhorn
Born (1958-11-29) November 29, 1958 (age 64)
Harlem, New York
Occupation(s)Composer, songwriter, playwright
Years active1977–present

Early years

Wildhorn was born in Harlem and spent his childhood in Queens before moving to Hollywood, Florida, at age 14. Soon after he taught himself how to play the piano, Wildhorn realized he wanted to compose music. During high school, he played in and wrote for various bands, ranging from rock and roll to Rhythm and blues to jazz. He attended Miami-Dade College for two years before transferring to the University of Southern California, where he studied history and philosophy. He started writing Jekyll & Hyde with Steve Cuden, who was working at USC when Frank was a student. He is Jewish.[1]

Career

Popular music

In the popular music arena, Wildhorn has worked with such artists as Stacy Lattisaw, Natalie Cole, Kenny Rogers, Trisha Yearwood, Tracy Lawrence, Trace Adkins, Patti LaBelle, Dennis DeYoung and Linda Eder, to whom he was married. His "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" was an international number one hit for Whitney Houston in 1988. Wildhorn is Creative Director of Atlantic Theatre, an Atlantic Records division that develops new American musicals. In 2005, he co-founded GlobalVision Records with long-time collaborator Jeremy Roberts. GlobalVision releases include a new concept recording of Dracula, the Musical and a new studio recording of Jekyll & Hyde: Resurrection.

Stage

In 1999, Wildhorn had three shows running simultaneously on Broadway: Jekyll & Hyde at the Plymouth Theatre, The Scarlet Pimpernel at the Minskoff Theatre, and The Civil War at the St. James Theatre; however, all three shows closed without making a profit, for a total loss approaching $20 million.[2] In 2004, he collaborated with Don Black and Christopher Hampton on a musical based on Dracula.

Wildhorn has become a prominent composer globally, with many productions in Europe and Asia having long runs. Jekyll & Hyde is one of the longest running musicals of all time in South Korea. The musical Carmen, with music by Wildhorn and lyrics by Jack Murphy, premiered in Prague in October 2008.[3] The musical Count of Monte Cristo, music by Wildhorn with book and lyrics by Jack Murphy, received a workshop reading in November 2008, and opened at the Theatre of St. Gallen, Switzerland in March 2009.[4][5] Another musical, with music by Wildhorn and lyrics by Don Black, Bonnie and Clyde, received an industry reading in February 2009[6] and premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in California in November 2009. Also in November 2009, another new musical, Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure premiered at the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Art in Tampa, Florida, with another production following at the Alley Theatre, Houston, Texas, in January 2010.[7]

Wildhorn is also the first Broadway musician to work with the Takarazuka Revue on the Cosmos Troupe's production of the musical Never Say Goodbye.

Other musicals include Camille Claudel, which ran in 2003 at the Goodspeed Opera House and a short developmental run at the NYMT Festival in 2004, and Waiting for the Moon starring Lauren Kennedy and Jarrod Emmick in New Jersey in 2005, with the musical being renamed Zelda for a run at Flatrock Playhouse in 2012. In 2015, Wildhorn created a musical based on the popular Japanese manga series Death Note (this would lead to more manga adaptations, such as Fist of the North Star in 2021 and Your Lie In April in 2022). In 2018, he debuted The Man Who Laughs in South Korea, based on Victor Hugo's novel.[8][9][10] The Man Who Laughs won three awards at the 2019 Korean Musical Awards, including Best Musical.

Other compositions

Wildhorn composed a full-length commissioned symphonic piece, Danube Symphony, which was recorded by the 96-piece Vienna Symphony. A CD of the work was released on December 10, 2021. The Vienna Symphony is scheduled to premiere the piece live at Wiener Konzerthaus in 2022.[11] The premiere took place on 3rd November 2022 in Wiener Musikverein.[12]

Personal life

Wildhorn married Linda Eder on May 3, 1998. They have a son, and he has another son from an earlier marriage.[13][14] He and Eder divorced in 2004.

Wildhorn was engaged to Brandi Burkhardt, best known for playing the role of Crickett on Hart of Dixie. He also wrote the roles of Alice in Wonderland and Bonnie in Bonnie & Clyde for her.[15] They separated in late 2010.

In 2014, he announced his engagement to Yoka Wao, a former Takarazuka male-role top star who played the lead role in Never Say Goodbye and the Japanese production of Dracula. They were married on July 26, 2015, in Maui, Hawaii.[16]

Works

  • Jekyll & Hyde (1990) – Broke Plymouth Theater Record For Most Performances; World Premiere: Alley Theatre, May 1990. (Pre-B'way National Tour 1995–6; Broadway 1997–2001; Tour: 1999–2003; Tour: 2012–2013; Broadway revival: 2013)
  • Svengali (1991) – World Premiere: Alley Theatre, April 1991. (Houston, TX & Sarasota, FL)
  • Two songs in Victor/Victoria (1995) – World Premiere: (Minneapolis, MN)
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel (1997) – World Premiere: Minskoff Theatre (Broadway), October 1997. Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Music (Broadway: 1997–2000 (split run(s)), Tour: 2000–2002)
  • The Civil War (1998) – World Premiere: Alley Theatre, September 1998. Tony Nomination for Best Original Score and Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Music (Broadway: 1999, Tour: 1999–2000)
  • Camille Claudel (2003) – World Premiere: Norma Terris Theatre/Goodspeed Theatre, August 2003. (Goodspeed CT: 2003; NYMF: 2004; Washington, DC: 2020)
  • Dracula, the Musical (2004) – World Premiere: La Jolla Playhouse, October 2001. (Also: San Diego 2001, St. Gallen 2005, Graz 2007)
  • Waiting for the Moon (2005) – lyrics by: Jack Murphy – World Premiere: Lenape Performing Arts Center, July 2005. Revived in 2012 as Zelda – An American Love Story at the Flat Rock Playhouse,[17] then as Scott & Zelda in 2015 at Tokyo, Japan.
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (2006) Workshops; World Premiere: Japan, May 2009
  • Rudolf – The Last Kiss (2006) – World Premiere: Budapest Operetta Theater, May 2006.
  • Never Say Goodbye (2006) – World Premiere: Takarazuka Grand Theater, March 2006.
  • Carmen (2008) – lyrics by: Jack Murphy; Premiere in Prague, Czech Republic.
  • The Count of Monte Cristo (2009) – lyrics by: Jack Murphy – World Premiere: Theater St. Gallen, March 2009.
  • Bonnie & Clyde (2009) – lyrics by Don Black; World Premiere: La Jolla Playhouse, November 2009.
  • Wonderland (2009) – World Premiere: The David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, December 2009; Alley Theatre 2010; Broadway 2011; Japan 2012; UK National Tour 2017)[18]
  • Tears of Heaven (2011) – lyrics by Robin Lerner; opened in Seoul, South Korea.[19]
  • Mitsuko (2011) – written with Jack Murphy and Shuichiro Koike as a musical concert, Vienna in 2005; Tokyo and Osaka, Japan in 2011.[19]
  • Excalibur (2014) – lyrics by Robin Lerner – World Premiere: Theater St. Gallen, March 2014.
  • Death Note: The Musical (2015) – lyrics by Jack Murphy, Japan and South Korea.[20]
  • Mata Hari (2016) - lyrics by Jack Murphy, South Korea and Japan.
  • The Passage to the Light - The Revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre (2017) - World Premiere: Takarazuka Grand Theater, November 2017[21]
  • The Man Who Laughs (2018) - lyrics by Jack Murphy, Art Hall Opera Theater, Seoul, July 10.
  • Fist of the North Star (2021) - World Premiere: Nissay Theatre, Tokyo, December 8, 2021
  • No Longer Human (2021) - World Premiere: Shanghai Grand Theatre, Shanghai, December 10, 2021
  • Your Lie In April (2022) - World Premiere: Nissay Theatre, Tokyo, May 7, 2022
  • Peter I (2022) - World Premiere: Theatre of Musical comedy, Saint-Petersburg, December 2, 2022
  • The Song of Bernadette (2023) - lyrics by Robin Lerner & book by Rinne Groff, World Premiere: Skylight Music Theater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 19, 2023

Cast recordings

Wildhorn produced and composed a majority of Linda Eder's solo albums and is widely recognized for his ability to release a score before the show opens and have it sell really well. Below are the major concept and cast recordings he has made over his career that have been released in the United States.

  1. ^ Grammy Nominated
  2. ^ Certified Platinum

The following concept albums were announced, but were never released.

Other Songs

Award nominations

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominated Work Result
1998 Grammy Award Best Musical Theatre Album Jekyll & Hyde: Original Broadway Cast Recording Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music The Scarlet Pimpernel Nominated
1999 Tony Award Best Original Score The Civil War Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated
2012 Tony Award Best Original Score Bonnie & Clyde Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Score Nominated

Additionally, Wildhorn's musicals The Civil War and The Scarlet Pimpernel were nominated for Best Musical at the Tony Awards, and The Civil War and Bonnie & Clyde earned Drama Desk nominations for Outstanding Broadway Musical. Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Civil War, and Bonnie & Clyde also received nominations for Outstanding Musical by the Outer Critics Circle.

References

  1. ^ Schleier, Curt (December 1, 2014). "The Broadway Composer Critics Love To Hate". Forward. Retrieved May 30, 2022. Wildhorn: 'My parents met at a Jewish dance at a Y on the [Grand] Concourse, I think.'
  2. ^ McKinley, Jeffrey (November 10, 2000). "ON STAGE AND OFF; 'Jekyll and Hyde' Among Closings". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Carmen" information January 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine frankwildhorn.com
  4. ^ Gans, Andrew and Jones, Kenneth. "Tale of Two Cities' Barbour and Burkhardt Cast in Monte Cristo Workshop" playbill.com, November 6, 2008
  5. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Borchert to Star in World Premiere of Wildhorn's Count of Monte Cristo" playbill.com, February 18, 2009
  6. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Stark Sands and Laura Osnes are Bonnie and Clyde in NYC Reading of Wildhorn Musical" playbill.com, February 4, 2009
  7. ^ Hetrick, Adam and Jones, Kenneth. "Wildhorn and Murphy's Wonderland Makes Houston Bow Jan. 15" playbill.com, January 10, 2010
  8. ^ Henry, Alan (February 28, 2018). "VIDEO: Frank Wildhorn Teases THE MAN WHO LAUGHS in Seoul". BroadwayWorld.
  9. ^ Loo, Egan (July 15, 2021). "Fist of the North Star Manga Gets Stage Musical in December". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  10. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (May 9, 2022). "Fist of the North Star Musical Returns With New Cast". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  11. ^ Kanold, Van Jugen (November 12, 2021). "Der Globe Kangstrom". Judwood Preisse. p. 22.
  12. ^ Video: Watch the Vienna Symphony Orchestra Rehearse Frank Wildhorn's 'Danube Symphony'
  13. ^ "Weddings: Linda Eder, Frank Wildhorn". The New York Times. May 3, 1998.
  14. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Frank Wildhorn and Linda Eder, Couple Who Made Music on Stage and in Studio, Split Up" playbill.com, July 28, 2004
  15. ^ Kaye, Kimberly. "Fresh Face: Brandi Burkhardt", broadway.com, September 18, 2008
  16. ^ Osnes, Laura [@lauraosnes] (July 26, 2015). "Married in Maui!!! #aloha #frankwildhorn #YokaWao" – via Instagram.
  17. ^ Zelda March 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine flatrockplayhouse.org
  18. ^ "UK tour announced for Wonderland musical | WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Frank Wildhorn Biography" April 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine frankwildhorn.com, accessed March 27, 2012.
  20. ^ Henry Fuller, Sally (February 1, 2015). "First Listen- Jeremy Jordan and Jarrod Spector Sing New Frank Wildhorn Tune From DEATH NOTE". BroadwayWorld.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved October 5, 2017.

External links

  • Frank Wildhorn – Official Website
  • Frank Wildhorn at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Frank Wildhorn – GlobalVision Records Website

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Frank Wildhorn born November 29 1958 is an American composer of both musicals and popular songs His musical Jekyll amp Hyde ran for four years on Broadway He also wrote the 1 International hit song Where Do Broken Hearts Go for Whitney Houston Frank WildhornBorn 1958 11 29 November 29 1958 age 64 Harlem New YorkOccupation s Composer songwriter playwrightYears active1977 present Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Popular music 2 2 Stage 2 3 Other compositions 3 Personal life 4 Works 5 Cast recordings 6 Other Songs 7 Award nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditWildhorn was born in Harlem and spent his childhood in Queens before moving to Hollywood Florida at age 14 Soon after he taught himself how to play the piano Wildhorn realized he wanted to compose music During high school he played in and wrote for various bands ranging from rock and roll to Rhythm and blues to jazz He attended Miami Dade College for two years before transferring to the University of Southern California where he studied history and philosophy He started writing Jekyll amp Hyde with Steve Cuden who was working at USC when Frank was a student He is Jewish 1 Career EditPopular music Edit In the popular music arena Wildhorn has worked with such artists as Stacy Lattisaw Natalie Cole Kenny Rogers Trisha Yearwood Tracy Lawrence Trace Adkins Patti LaBelle Dennis DeYoung and Linda Eder to whom he was married His Where Do Broken Hearts Go was an international number one hit for Whitney Houston in 1988 Wildhorn is Creative Director of Atlantic Theatre an Atlantic Records division that develops new American musicals In 2005 he co founded GlobalVision Records with long time collaborator Jeremy Roberts GlobalVision releases include a new concept recording of Dracula the Musical and a new studio recording of Jekyll amp Hyde Resurrection Stage Edit In 1999 Wildhorn had three shows running simultaneously on Broadway Jekyll amp Hyde at the Plymouth Theatre The Scarlet Pimpernel at the Minskoff Theatre and The Civil War at the St James Theatre however all three shows closed without making a profit for a total loss approaching 20 million 2 In 2004 he collaborated with Don Black and Christopher Hampton on a musical based on Dracula Wildhorn has become a prominent composer globally with many productions in Europe and Asia having long runs Jekyll amp Hyde is one of the longest running musicals of all time in South Korea The musical Carmen with music by Wildhorn and lyrics by Jack Murphy premiered in Prague in October 2008 3 The musical Count of Monte Cristo music by Wildhorn with book and lyrics by Jack Murphy received a workshop reading in November 2008 and opened at the Theatre of St Gallen Switzerland in March 2009 4 5 Another musical with music by Wildhorn and lyrics by Don Black Bonnie and Clyde received an industry reading in February 2009 6 and premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in California in November 2009 Also in November 2009 another new musical Wonderland Alice s New Musical Adventure premiered at the David A Straz Jr Center for the Performing Art in Tampa Florida with another production following at the Alley Theatre Houston Texas in January 2010 7 Wildhorn is also the first Broadway musician to work with the Takarazuka Revue on the Cosmos Troupe s production of the musical Never Say Goodbye Other musicals include Camille Claudel which ran in 2003 at the Goodspeed Opera House and a short developmental run at the NYMT Festival in 2004 and Waiting for the Moon starring Lauren Kennedy and Jarrod Emmick in New Jersey in 2005 with the musical being renamed Zelda for a run at Flatrock Playhouse in 2012 In 2015 Wildhorn created a musical based on the popular Japanese manga series Death Note this would lead to more manga adaptations such as Fist of the North Star in 2021 and Your Lie In April in 2022 In 2018 he debuted The Man Who Laughs in South Korea based on Victor Hugo s novel 8 9 10 The Man Who Laughs won three awards at the 2019 Korean Musical Awards including Best Musical Other compositions Edit Wildhorn composed a full length commissioned symphonic piece Danube Symphony which was recorded by the 96 piece Vienna Symphony A CD of the work was released on December 10 2021 The Vienna Symphony is scheduled to premiere the piece live at Wiener Konzerthaus in 2022 11 The premiere took place on 3rd November 2022 in Wiener Musikverein 12 Personal life EditWildhorn married Linda Eder on May 3 1998 They have a son and he has another son from an earlier marriage 13 14 He and Eder divorced in 2004 Wildhorn was engaged to Brandi Burkhardt best known for playing the role of Crickett on Hart of Dixie He also wrote the roles of Alice in Wonderland and Bonnie in Bonnie amp Clyde for her 15 They separated in late 2010 In 2014 he announced his engagement to Yoka Wao a former Takarazuka male role top star who played the lead role in Never Say Goodbye and the Japanese production of Dracula They were married on July 26 2015 in Maui Hawaii 16 Works EditJekyll amp Hyde 1990 Broke Plymouth Theater Record For Most Performances World Premiere Alley Theatre May 1990 Pre B way National Tour 1995 6 Broadway 1997 2001 Tour 1999 2003 Tour 2012 2013 Broadway revival 2013 Svengali 1991 World Premiere Alley Theatre April 1991 Houston TX amp Sarasota FL Two songs in Victor Victoria 1995 World Premiere Minneapolis MN The Scarlet Pimpernel 1997 World Premiere Minskoff Theatre Broadway October 1997 Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Music Broadway 1997 2000 split run s Tour 2000 2002 The Civil War 1998 World Premiere Alley Theatre September 1998 Tony Nomination for Best Original Score and Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Music Broadway 1999 Tour 1999 2000 Camille Claudel 2003 World Premiere Norma Terris Theatre Goodspeed Theatre August 2003 Goodspeed CT 2003 NYMF 2004 Washington DC 2020 Dracula the Musical 2004 World Premiere La Jolla Playhouse October 2001 Also San Diego 2001 St Gallen 2005 Graz 2007 Waiting for the Moon 2005 lyrics by Jack Murphy World Premiere Lenape Performing Arts Center July 2005 Revived in 2012 as Zelda An American Love Story at the Flat Rock Playhouse 17 then as Scott amp Zelda in 2015 at Tokyo Japan Cyrano de Bergerac 2006 Workshops World Premiere Japan May 2009 Rudolf The Last Kiss 2006 World Premiere Budapest Operetta Theater May 2006 Never Say Goodbye 2006 World Premiere Takarazuka Grand Theater March 2006 Carmen 2008 lyrics by Jack Murphy Premiere in Prague Czech Republic The Count of Monte Cristo 2009 lyrics by Jack Murphy World Premiere Theater St Gallen March 2009 Bonnie amp Clyde 2009 lyrics by Don Black World Premiere La Jolla Playhouse November 2009 Wonderland 2009 World Premiere The David A Straz Jr Center for the Performing Arts December 2009 Alley Theatre 2010 Broadway 2011 Japan 2012 UK National Tour 2017 18 Tears of Heaven 2011 lyrics by Robin Lerner opened in Seoul South Korea 19 Mitsuko 2011 written with Jack Murphy and Shuichiro Koike as a musical concert Vienna in 2005 Tokyo and Osaka Japan in 2011 19 Excalibur 2014 lyrics by Robin Lerner World Premiere Theater St Gallen March 2014 Death Note The Musical 2015 lyrics by Jack Murphy Japan and South Korea 20 Mata Hari 2016 lyrics by Jack Murphy South Korea and Japan The Passage to the Light The Revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre 2017 World Premiere Takarazuka Grand Theater November 2017 21 The Man Who Laughs 2018 lyrics by Jack Murphy Art Hall Opera Theater Seoul July 10 Fist of the North Star 2021 World Premiere Nissay Theatre Tokyo December 8 2021 No Longer Human 2021 World Premiere Shanghai Grand Theatre Shanghai December 10 2021 Your Lie In April 2022 World Premiere Nissay Theatre Tokyo May 7 2022 Peter I 2022 World Premiere Theatre of Musical comedy Saint Petersburg December 2 2022 The Song of Bernadette 2023 lyrics by Robin Lerner amp book by Rinne Groff World Premiere Skylight Music Theater Milwaukee Wisconsin May 19 2023Cast recordings EditWildhorn produced and composed a majority of Linda Eder s solo albums and is widely recognized for his ability to release a score before the show opens and have it sell really well Below are the major concept and cast recordings he has made over his career that have been released in the United States Jekyll amp Hyde Jekyll amp Hyde Romantic Highlights 1990 Linda Eder and Colm Wilkinson Jekyll amp Hyde The Gothic Musical Thriller The Complete Work a 1995 Linda Eder Anthony Warlow and Carolee Carmello Jekyll amp Hyde The Musical Original Broadway Cast Recording 1997 Linda Eder Robert Cuccioli and Christiane Noll Jekyll amp Hyde Resurrection 2006 Rob Evan Kate Shindle and Brandi Burkhardt Jekyll amp Hyde New Concept Recording 2012 Constantine Maroulis Deborah Cox Teal Wicks Corey Brunish The Scarlet Pimpernel A New Musical 1992 Linda Eder Chuck Wagner and Dave Clemmons The Scarlet Pimpernel Broadway s New Musical Adventure 1998 Douglas Sills Christine Andreas and Terrence Mann The Civil War Concept Album 1998 Hootie and the Blowfish Maya Angelou Trisha Yearwood Linda Eder Betty Buckley Michael Lanning etc The Civil War The Nashville Sessions 1998 Blend of Celebrities The Scarlet Pimpernel Encore 1999 Douglas Sills Christine Andreas Terrence Mann Linda Eder Rex Smith and Rachel York Dracula das Musical 2008 Lyn Liechty Uwe Kroger and Thomas Borchert Count of Monte Cristo The Musical Highlights b 2009 Brandi Burkhardt and Thomas Borchert Wonderland Alice s New Musical Adventure The Concept Album 2008 Brandi Burkhardt Andy Senor Cheryl Freeman and Tracy Miller Tears of Heaven 2011 Linda Eder Christiane Noll James Barbour Rob Evan Jackie Burns Morgan James Wonderland Alice Through A Whole New Looking Glass Original Broadway Cast Recording 2011 Janet Dacal Darren Ritchie Kate Shindle Dracula The Musical New Concept Album 2011 James Stacy Barbour Lauren Kennedy Norm Lewis and Kate Shindle under Global Vision Records Bonnie amp Clyde Original Broadway Cast Recording 2012 Jeremy Jordan Laura Osnes Grammy Nominated Certified Platinum The following concept albums were announced but were never released Cyrano de Bergerac The Musical 2006 Douglas Sills Rob Evan and Linda Eder Death Note The Musical 2014 Jeremy Jordan Jarrod Spector Eric Anderson Carrie Manolakos Adrienne Warren Michael Lanning and Laura Osnes a Japanese cast recording was released in 2016 Other Songs EditMiracles Stacy Lattisaw lead single from Sixteen album Love Me Like The First Time Brenda K Starr second single from I Want Your Love album Don t Look in My Eyes Kenny Rogers from The Heart of the Matter Kenny Rogers album Where Do Broken Hearts Go Whitney Houston fourth single and Billboard Hot 100 1 hit from Whitney album I Do Natalie Cole and Freddie Jackson from Good to Be Back Vienna Linda Eder from Linda Eder You Are My Home Linda Eder and Peabo Bryson from The Scarlet Pimpernel What I Do Best Robin S third single from Show Me Love album Someone Linda Eder and Michael Feinstein from And So Much More So Slowly Danny de Munk from Danny originally from the musical Svengali My Father s Eyes Philip Quast from Live at the Donmar This Time Around David Hasselhoff from This Time Around I Was Born to Love You David Hasselhoff and Brandi Burkhardt from This Time Around Freedom Sabrina Weckerlin from I m Not Done YetAward nominations EditYear Award Ceremony Category Nominated Work Result1998 Grammy Award Best Musical Theatre Album Jekyll amp Hyde Original Broadway Cast Recording NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Music The Scarlet Pimpernel Nominated1999 Tony Award Best Original Score The Civil War NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated2012 Tony Award Best Original Score Bonnie amp Clyde NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Music NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Score NominatedAdditionally Wildhorn s musicals The Civil War and The Scarlet Pimpernel were nominated for Best Musical at the Tony Awards and The Civil War and Bonnie amp Clyde earned Drama Desk nominations for Outstanding Broadway Musical Jekyll amp Hyde The Scarlet Pimpernel The Civil War and Bonnie amp Clyde also received nominations for Outstanding Musical by the Outer Critics Circle References Edit Schleier Curt December 1 2014 The Broadway Composer Critics Love To Hate Forward Retrieved May 30 2022 Wildhorn My parents met at a Jewish dance at a Y on the Grand Concourse I think McKinley Jeffrey November 10 2000 ON STAGE AND OFF Jekyll and Hyde Among Closings The New York Times Carmen information Archived January 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine frankwildhorn com Gans Andrew and Jones Kenneth Tale of Two Cities Barbour and Burkhardt Cast in Monte Cristo Workshop playbill com November 6 2008 Gans Andrew Borchert to Star in World Premiere of Wildhorn s Count of Monte Cristo playbill com February 18 2009 Jones Kenneth Stark Sands and Laura Osnes are Bonnie and Clyde in NYC Reading of Wildhorn Musical playbill com February 4 2009 Hetrick Adam and Jones Kenneth Wildhorn and Murphy s Wonderland Makes Houston Bow Jan 15 playbill com January 10 2010 Henry Alan February 28 2018 VIDEO Frank Wildhorn Teases THE MAN WHO LAUGHS in Seoul BroadwayWorld Loo Egan July 15 2021 Fist of the North Star Manga Gets Stage Musical in December Anime News Network Retrieved November 8 2022 Pineda Rafael Antonio May 9 2022 Fist of the North Star Musical Returns With New Cast Anime News Network Retrieved November 8 2022 Kanold Van Jugen November 12 2021 Der Globe Kangstrom Judwood Preisse p 22 Video Watch the Vienna Symphony Orchestra Rehearse Frank Wildhorn s Danube Symphony Weddings Linda Eder Frank Wildhorn The New York Times May 3 1998 Jones Kenneth Frank Wildhorn and Linda Eder Couple Who Made Music on Stage and in Studio Split Up playbill com July 28 2004 Kaye Kimberly Fresh Face Brandi Burkhardt broadway com September 18 2008 Osnes Laura lauraosnes July 26 2015 Married in Maui aloha frankwildhorn YokaWao via Instagram Zelda Archived March 6 2012 at the Wayback Machine flatrockplayhouse org UK tour announced for Wonderland musical WhatsOnStage www whatsonstage com Retrieved June 29 2022 a b Frank Wildhorn Biography Archived April 10 2012 at the Wayback Machine frankwildhorn com accessed March 27 2012 Henry Fuller Sally February 1 2015 First Listen Jeremy Jordan and Jarrod Spector Sing New Frank Wildhorn Tune From DEATH NOTE BroadwayWorld News from Takarazuka Official Website Archived from the original on October 8 2017 Retrieved October 5 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frank Wildhorn Frank Wildhorn Official Website Frank Wildhorn at the Internet Broadway Database Frank Wildhorn GlobalVision Records Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Wildhorn amp oldid 1146582744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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