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Mark Nichols (composer)

Mark Nichols (born February 22, 1964) is an American playwright, composer, and lyricist, best known for his musicals Little Boy Goes to Hell (1988), Joe Bean (2003), and How to Survive the Apocalypse (2009). He is also known in the northwestern United States for his work with Fred Jamison (aka Beaverchief of the Lummi) for whom he arranged 20 Northwest Coast Native songs for orchestra, girl choir, and rock band, performed by the Seattle Symphony in 1996.

Mark Nichols performing with The Squirrels, 2009.

Career edit

Nichols began his writing career as a solo artist on Seattle's PopLlama Records after playing keyboards in bands like The Squirrels and Prudence Dredge, and has composed extensively for Seattle film director, Garrett Bennett, and scored all but one of his films, which include End of the Icon, Farewell to Harry, and A Relative Thing. Nichols has written over twenty published works for theater, particularly rock operas, and operas for children. He is one of the founders and composers for the Seattle/Mumbai rock band Manooghi Hi. As an orchestrator, he is known for his work on the classic Sub Pop album by Jeremy Enigk Return of the Frog Queen. Mark has produced a number of other seminal northwest albums, particularly Trillian Green's Metamorphosis, "Awesome"'s CD, Delaware, and Manooghi Hi's debut Hi. In many countries in Europe, his orchestrations for Sub Pop, Glitterhouse Records, folk rock artists The Walkabouts have been widely heard. He received honors for his string arrangements for Norwegian Band Midnight Choir. His score for the Brecht masterpiece Caucasian Chalk Circle has been performed in Cape Town, London, Boise, Chicago, Omaha, Seattle, Helena, Walla Walla, and New York.[citation needed] His surround-sound design for Lauren Weedman's Bust! has been duplicated in many venues around the United States.

Little Boy Goes to Hell edit

In 1987, The "epic rock fable" Little Boy Goes to Hell, was released as a four-record set with book and marked the composer's first attempt at music theater writing. Beginning in 1983 Nichols began to experience temporal lobe epilepsy which he has stated was "symptomatic of his own intense fear of hell." The play was created, according to the author, to "help heal the symbolism which drove the epilepsy." The autobiographical sprawling journey story revolves around a man who believes he's the devil and a psychiatrist helps him meet his younger self on a journey through a fairy tale woods, where the child meets the Jungian clown archetypes along the forest pathway. "As a young man I created a storybook hell to calm my real world fear of hell". It apparently worked as the composer's epilepsy subsided a few years after Little Boy was first performed at Seattle's Annex Theater in 1988. Goldmine Magazine said of Little Boy: "At last Seattle has a rock musical to do itself proud." The show was also given the award "Art Project of the Year," by The Backlash Magazine.[citation needed]

Joe Bean edit

The second show to achieve the level of notoriety of Little Boy, Joe Bean, was suggested by his long-time collaborator, Bob McAllister, a Bainbridge Island High School English teacher who had hired Mark to write a spring musical based on the biblical story of Job. Nichols says he did everything possible to make "a depressing story" as much fun as he could, using a plethora of musical styles from Gilbert and Sullivan-inspired chorus to Grunge-era dirge rock to a sort of primal Dead Can Dance sound. The story was expands God and the Devil to include a set of "New Age Gods" who torture the wonderfully adaptable Joe Bean in an effort to see how far a "polytheistic modern rich hippy" can be pushed. In the end Joe has fallen from "the luckiest man ever" to a homeless waif, yet in his misery is finally able to see clearly the metaphorical and actual difference between character/spirit and play/reality. Nichols has cited one of his biggest theatrical influences as Pirandello's Six Characters In Search of An Author.

How to Survive the Apocalypse (aka "Burning Opera") edit

The most widely popular of the Nichols epic rock operas was created by Erik Davis, Christopher Fuelling, Dana Harrison and Mark Nichols, based on the story of the real-life Burning Man festival, which takes place every year on the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, and its real-life founders. The opera jumps between three time periods in the festival's history: 1986, when "the man" was first burned on San Francisco's Baker Beach; 1996, when the festival experienced its first real tragedies and deep philosophical clashes; and the present day, as seen through the eyes of three "newbies" who undergo a series of unnerving trials during their first 24-hours on the desert. The opera is heavily based on the Cacophony Society's perspective of the "zone trip" concept held by the group. Zone Trip #4, as Burning Man is sometimes referred to is another title this particular show finds itself being called. The opera had its first production in 2009 at San Francisco's Teatro Zinzanni and played to standing ovations. Publicity for the opera described it as "theatrical freak-out that combines rock opera, vaudeville, and a Dionysian revival show that is just as inspired and terrified by current events as you are. Part mutant mystery play, part crash-course in proactive future culture." The concept of epic rock opera seems to have grown in this opera to include an audience-immersive tour of crazy art cars and weirdos and "makers", which, like Burning Man itself, asks there be "no spectators."

Theater works edit

 
Nichols in 2019
  • Little Boy Goes to Hell (1988)
  • The Potato Boy (1989)
  • Wonka (Based on the movie) (1990)
  • The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (1992)
  • Bessemer's Spectacles (with Glen Berger) (1993)
  • The Tooth Collector (1994)
  • Mother Goose (1995)
  • Searching For Father Christmas (1996)
  • The Dragon (Eugene Schwartz) (1997)
  • The Firebugs (1997)
  • Joe Bean (With Bob McAllister) (2003)
  • Lie of the Mind (with Sam Shepard and Carla Torgerson) (2004)
  • Caucasian Chalk Circle (With B. Brecht) (2005)
  • As U Like It (with W. Shakespeare) (2007)
  • How to Survive the Apocalypse (Aka Beautiful Freaks) (with Erik Davis) (2009)
  • The Habit (2009)

Orchestrator, Arranger or Producer edit

  • Walkabouts, Train to Mercy from Scavenger (1991)
  • Walkabouts, New West Motel (1993)
  • Trillian Green, Metamorphosis (1994)
  • Midnight Choir, Olsen's Lot (1996)
  • Jeremy Enigk, Return of the Frog Queen (1996)
  • Walkabouts, Devils Road (1996)
  • Walkabouts, Nighttown (1997)
  • Midnight Choir, Amsterdam Stranded (1998)
  • Walkabouts, Live In Brussels (2000)
  • Midnight Choir Unsung Heroine (2000)
  • "Awesome", Delaware (2005)
  • Sean Nelson, Nelson Sings Nelson (Unreleased) (2007)

Soundtracks edit

  • Flared Pants, Directed by Garrett Bennett, Starring Brian T Finney & Paul Giamatti (1991)
  • One, Dir. G. Bennett (1994)
  • Swimming For Bottom, Dir. G. Bennett (1994)
  • End of the Icon, Dir. G. Bennett (1995)
  • Farewell to Harry, Dir. G. Bennett (1999)
  • M & M, Feature Film. Dir. M. Nichols (2000)
  • A Relative Thing, Dir. G. Bennett (2003)
  • 23 Seagull Variations, Dir. B. McAllister (2004)
  • How to Survive the Apocalypse: A Burning Opera. Live in San Francisco (2010)
  • H4, Harry Lennix (2019)

External links edit

  • Walkabouts Web Site
  • Grunge and Fringe, Seattle 1987-1990
  • Manooghi Hi website
  • Manooghi Hi in Seattle Magazine[permanent dead link]
  • Jeremy Enigk talking about Return of the Frog Queen
  • The Really Big Production Company

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known for his musicals Little Boy Goes to Hell 1988 Joe Bean 2003 and How to Survive the Apocalypse 2009 He is also known in the northwestern United States for his work with Fred Jamison aka Beaverchief of the Lummi for whom he arranged 20 Northwest Coast Native songs for orchestra girl choir and rock band performed by the Seattle Symphony in 1996 Mark Nichols performing with The Squirrels 2009 Contents 1 Career 2 Little Boy Goes to Hell 3 Joe Bean 4 How to Survive the Apocalypse aka Burning Opera 5 Theater works 6 Orchestrator Arranger or Producer 7 Soundtracks 8 External linksCareer editNichols began his writing career as a solo artist on Seattle s PopLlama Records after playing keyboards in bands like The Squirrels and Prudence Dredge and has composed extensively for Seattle film director Garrett Bennett and scored all but one of his films which include End of the Icon Farewell to Harry and A Relative Thing Nichols has written over twenty published works for theater particularly rock operas and operas for children He is one of the founders and composers for the Seattle Mumbai rock band Manooghi Hi As an orchestrator he is known for his work on the classic Sub Pop album by Jeremy Enigk Return of the Frog Queen Mark has produced a number of other seminal northwest albums particularly Trillian Green s Metamorphosis Awesome s CD Delaware and Manooghi Hi s debut Hi In many countries in Europe his orchestrations for Sub Pop Glitterhouse Records folk rock artists The Walkabouts have been widely heard He received honors for his string arrangements for Norwegian Band Midnight Choir His score for the Brecht masterpiece Caucasian Chalk Circle has been performed in Cape Town London Boise Chicago Omaha Seattle Helena Walla Walla and New York citation needed His surround sound design for Lauren Weedman s Bust has been duplicated in many venues around the United States Little Boy Goes to Hell editIn 1987 The epic rock fable Little Boy Goes to Hell was released as a four record set with book and marked the composer s first attempt at music theater writing Beginning in 1983 Nichols began to experience temporal lobe epilepsy which he has stated was symptomatic of his own intense fear of hell The play was created according to the author to help heal the symbolism which drove the epilepsy The autobiographical sprawling journey story revolves around a man who believes he s the devil and a psychiatrist helps him meet his younger self on a journey through a fairy tale woods where the child meets the Jungian clown archetypes along the forest pathway As a young man I created a storybook hell to calm my real world fear of hell It apparently worked as the composer s epilepsy subsided a few years after Little Boy was first performed at Seattle s Annex Theater in 1988 Goldmine Magazine said of Little Boy At last Seattle has a rock musical to do itself proud The show was also given the award Art Project of the Year by The Backlash Magazine citation needed Joe Bean editThe second show to achieve the level of notoriety of Little Boy Joe Bean was suggested by his long time collaborator Bob McAllister a Bainbridge Island High School English teacher who had hired Mark to write a spring musical based on the biblical story of Job Nichols says he did everything possible to make a depressing story as much fun as he could using a plethora of musical styles from Gilbert and Sullivan inspired chorus to Grunge era dirge rock to a sort of primal Dead Can Dance sound The story was expands God and the Devil to include a set of New Age Gods who torture the wonderfully adaptable Joe Bean in an effort to see how far a polytheistic modern rich hippy can be pushed In the end Joe has fallen from the luckiest man ever to a homeless waif yet in his misery is finally able to see clearly the metaphorical and actual difference between character spirit and play reality Nichols has cited one of his biggest theatrical influences as Pirandello s Six Characters In Search of An Author How to Survive the Apocalypse aka Burning Opera editThe most widely popular of the Nichols epic rock operas was created by Erik Davis Christopher Fuelling Dana Harrison and Mark Nichols based on the story of the real life Burning Man festival which takes place every year on the Black Rock Desert in Nevada and its real life founders The opera jumps between three time periods in the festival s history 1986 when the man was first burned on San Francisco s Baker Beach 1996 when the festival experienced its first real tragedies and deep philosophical clashes and the present day as seen through the eyes of three newbies who undergo a series of unnerving trials during their first 24 hours on the desert The opera is heavily based on the Cacophony Society s perspective of the zone trip concept held by the group Zone Trip 4 as Burning Man is sometimes referred to is another title this particular show finds itself being called The opera had its first production in 2009 at San Francisco s Teatro Zinzanni and played to standing ovations Publicity for the opera described it as theatrical freak out that combines rock opera vaudeville and a Dionysian revival show that is just as inspired and terrified by current events as you are Part mutant mystery play part crash course in proactive future culture The concept of epic rock opera seems to have grown in this opera to include an audience immersive tour of crazy art cars and weirdos and makers which like Burning Man itself asks there be no spectators Theater works edit nbsp Nichols in 2019Little Boy Goes to Hell 1988 The Potato Boy 1989 Wonka Based on the movie 1990 The Collected Works of Billy the Kid 1992 Bessemer s Spectacles with Glen Berger 1993 The Tooth Collector 1994 Mother Goose 1995 Searching For Father Christmas 1996 The Dragon Eugene Schwartz 1997 The Firebugs 1997 Joe Bean With Bob McAllister 2003 Lie of the Mind with Sam Shepard and Carla Torgerson 2004 Caucasian Chalk Circle With B Brecht 2005 As U Like It with W Shakespeare 2007 How to Survive the Apocalypse Aka Beautiful Freaks with Erik Davis 2009 The Habit 2009 Orchestrator Arranger or Producer editWalkabouts Train to Mercy from Scavenger 1991 Walkabouts New West Motel 1993 Trillian Green Metamorphosis 1994 Midnight Choir Olsen s Lot 1996 Jeremy Enigk Return of the Frog Queen 1996 Walkabouts Devils Road 1996 Walkabouts Nighttown 1997 Midnight Choir Amsterdam Stranded 1998 Walkabouts Live In Brussels 2000 Midnight Choir Unsung Heroine 2000 Awesome Delaware 2005 Sean Nelson Nelson Sings Nelson Unreleased 2007 Soundtracks editFlared Pants Directed by Garrett Bennett Starring Brian T Finney amp Paul Giamatti 1991 One Dir G Bennett 1994 Swimming For Bottom Dir G Bennett 1994 End of the Icon Dir G Bennett 1995 Farewell to Harry Dir G Bennett 1999 M amp M Feature Film Dir M Nichols 2000 A Relative Thing Dir G Bennett 2003 23 Seagull Variations Dir B McAllister 2004 How to Survive the Apocalypse A Burning Opera Live in San Francisco 2010 H4 Harry Lennix 2019 External links editWalkabouts Web Site Grunge and Fringe Seattle 1987 1990 Manooghi Hi website Manooghi Hi in Seattle Magazine permanent dead link Review of Mannoghi Hi Jeremy Enigk talking about Return of the Frog Queen The Burning Opera Website The Squirrels Website The Really Big Production Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Nichols composer amp oldid 1179519277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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