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Stephen Flaherty (born September 18, 1960) is an American composer of musical theatre and film. He works most often in collaboration with the lyricist/book writer Lynn Ahrens. They are best known for writing the Broadway musicals Ragtime, which was nominated for thirteen Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards, and won the Tony for Best Original Score; Once on This Island, which won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, the Olivier Award for London's Best Musical, and was nominated for a Grammy Award and eight Tony Awards; and Seussical, which was nominated for the Grammy Award. Flaherty was also nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards (with Lynn Ahrens) for his songs and song score for the animated film musical Anastasia.

Stephen Flaherty
Born (1960-09-18) September 18, 1960 (age 63)
OccupationComposer
Years active1982—present
WebsiteOfficial Website

Biography Edit

Flaherty was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He began studying piano at the age of seven. When he was twelve, he knew he wanted to write musicals and by age fourteen he had already composed his first musical score. He attended South Hills Catholic High School[1] in Pittsburgh and later studied musical composition and piano at University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, graduating in 1982. with a B.M. in Musical Composition. He did additional graduate studies in Musical Theater at New York University.[2][3]

Career Edit

As a college student, Flaherty played ragtime piano in a dance band.[4] This early job would serve Flaherty well later in life when he had the opportunity to compose the score for the Broadway musical Ragtime.

He moved to New York City in 1982 and joined the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop, founded by music director Lehman Engel, where he met Lynn Ahrens, who was to become his longtime collaborator.[2][5] He also studied Musical Theater in the graduate program at New York University during this time, where his teachers included Richard Maltby, Jr. and Arthur Laurents, among others.[citation needed] The first Ahrens and Flaherty collaboration that was produced was a one-act children's show, The Emperor's New Clothes, for TheatreWorks USA in 1985.[6][7] Their next produced musical was Lucky Stiff, produced Off-Broadway in 1988 at Playwrights Horizons.

Their first Broadway musical was Once on This Island, in 1990, which transferred from Off-Broadway's Playwrights Horizons.[5][8] The musical was nominated for 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Book and Best Score. The London production of the show won the Olivier Award (London's Tony) for Best Musical in 1995. The show was later revived on Broadway in an immersive production at Circle in the Square in December 2017, where it was again nominated for 8 Tony Awards, winning for Best Revival of a Musical. The cast recording of the revival was nominated for the Grammy in 2019. It was Flaherty's first Grammy nomination as a producer.

In 1992, Flaherty and Ahrens were signed by Disney to write the animated musical Song of the Sea, a coming of age story about a humpback whale.[9] Though the film was never produced, several key development executives on the project would play a part in Flaherty and Ahrens' later film musical, Anastasia.

Also in 1992, Flaherty and Ahrens wrote the musical My Favorite Year, based on the film of the same title, with a book by Joseph Dougherty. It was notably the first original American musical to be produced by Lincoln Center Theatre. Flaherty would eventually go on to write three additional original musicals for Lincoln Center Theatre, all in collaboration with Ms. Ahrens: A Man of No Importance (2002, with a book by Terrence McNally), Dessa Rose (2005) and The Glorious Ones (2007). He was nominated for Outstanding Music by the Drama Desk Awards on all three of these shows.

The critically acclaimed Ragtime (also with a book by Terrence McNally) had its world premiere in Toronto in December 1996, its American premiere in Los Angeles in June 1997 and its Broadway premiere in January 1998, where it ran for two years. It won four Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Score (for Flaherty and Ahrens), the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical and was also nominated for two Grammy Awards for its two cast recordings. Its London production (2003) was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Musical. The show was revived on Broadway in November 2009, where it was again critically acclaimed and nominated for the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.

Following the success of Ragtime, Flaherty and Ahrens returned to Broadway in 2000 with Seussical, based on the works of Dr. Seuss, and co-conceived with Eric Idle.

The original Broadway cast album was nominated for a Grammy, and Flaherty also received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Music.

When the stock and amateur rights to the show were released following the Broadway run and its subsequent national tour, Seussical immediately became the most performed show in America. In 2008, there was a critically acclaimed off-Broadway revival directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge, who would also go on to direct the Tony-nominated revival of Ragtime the following year.

After writing three shows for Lincoln Center Theatre, Flaherty and Ahrens next returned to Broadway with the musical Rocky the Musical. The show premiered in Hamburg, Germany in October 2012. The musical has a book by Thomas Meehan and Sylvester Stallone, based on Stallone's original screenplay.[10][11] Rocky premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre, officially opening on March 13, 2014. The musical was directed by Alex Timbers, with choreography by Steven Hoggett and Kelly Devine. The show was nominated for 4 Tony Awards and 7 Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical.

Flaherty and Ahrens’ next musical, Little Dancer, featured direction and choreography by Susan Stroman. Inspired by the famous sculpture, Little Dancer, Aged 14 by Edgar Degas, the musical had a reading in 2010 at Lincoln Center Theater and a developmental lab production in June 2010. The show premiered at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater in October 2014. The cast included Rebecca Luker, Boyd Gaines and Tiler Peck. The musical is inspired by true events and focuses on the relationship between a young ballerina and 19th century French painter and sculptor Edgar Degas. Much of the action is set in the Paris Opera Ballet. A re-working of the show, titled Marie, Dancing Still (after the name of the young ballerina), had its west coast premiere at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre in March 2019.

Flaherty's next Broadway musical was Anastasia, featuring lyrics by Ms. Ahrens, a book by Terrence McNally, and based on the 1956 and 1997 films. The show premiered on Broadway in April 2017 after premiering at Hartford Stage in Connecticut the previous year. The show was subsequently produced internationally in Madrid, Stuttgart, The Netherlands, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, and Tokyo, and has had several US tours.

During the 2017—2018 Broadway season Flaherty and Ahrens had the rare honor of having two shows running on Broadway at the same time, Anastasia and the revival of Once on This Island.

For his work in film, Flaherty was nominated for two Academy Awards with lyricist Ahrens (for Best Song and Best Score, the latter shared with David Newman) and two Golden Globe Awards for his first film, Anastasia (1997). He also composed the film score and wrote the songs for its animated sequel, Bartok the Magnificent (1999). He wrote the original film score for the documentary After the Storm (2009), which follows a group of teenagers as they perform Ahrens and Flaherty's Once On This Island in New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina. He composed the song score and co-wrote the film score for Lucky Stiff (2014), which was based on his and Ms. Ahrens' stage musical of the same name. In 2020, he and Ms. Ahrens contributed a song to the documentary Nasrin, which was nominated for the Hollywood Music In Media Award.

Occasionally Mr. Flaherty writes with other collaborators. His "chamber-scale musical," Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, written with his Ragtime director, Frank Galati, premiered in Chicago in February 2006, in a co-production between the About Face Theatre and the Museum of Contemporary Art.[11] The musical won Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Award as the “Best New Work” of the year. An earlier version of the show was initially titled A Long Gay Book, and had its premiere at Northwestern University in May 2003.[12]

Flaherty collaborated with the director-choreographer Christopher Gattelli on a new "dance-theatre musical", In Your Arms, which premiered at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California, September 24, 2015. The show consists of 10 vignettes on the topic of “romantic destiny”, which were written by Douglas Carter Beane, Nilo Cruz, Christopher Durang, Carrie Fisher, David Henry Hwang, Rajiv Joseph, Terrence McNally, Marsha Norman, Lynn Nottage and Alfred Uhry, all of which were set to music by Flaherty. All the vignettes are danced without words. Lynn Ahrens wrote the lyrics for the title song. The show starred Donna McKechnie and George Chakiris and eighteen powerhouse dancers. The musical had a staged workshop during the summer of 2014 at New York Stage and Film & Vassar's Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College..

For the concert hall, Flaherty wrote the music for "With Voices Raised" (text by Lynn Ahrens), which was commissioned by the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1999. It had its world premiere in Boston on July 4, 1999, which was nationally televised, featuring Senator Ted Kennedy as one of the speakers. It was subsequently released on the Pops' recording "A Splash of Pops" on the RCA Victor Label, July 13, 1999. He also wrote the music for the "American River Suite", with lyrics by Bill Schermerhorn and commissioned by Macy's. The piece premiered in April 2009 at Carnegie Hall by the New York Pops and sung by Idina Menzel, Anika Noni Rose, and the children's chorus from the Choir Academy of Harlem. It was broadcast nationally on the Fourth of July of that same year.

He has received several commissions from Carnegie Hall, the Guggenheim Museum and the Boston Pops Orchestra, among others. His most recent concert commission was from the Boston Pops Orchestra for "A Soldier's Carol" (2014, text by Ms. Ahrens), which was his final collaboration with orchestrator William David Brohn, who won the Tony Award for his orchestrations to Ragtime.

With Lynn Ahrens, Flaherty received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2014, was inducted into the Theater Hall Of Fame in 2015 and was nominated to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018.

Flaherty and Ahrens wrote the musical stage adaptation of James Agee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel A Death in the Family and its subsequent stage adaptation, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play All the Way Home by Tad Mosel,[12] with Ragtime director Frank Galati, who adapted the text and directed. The new musical, titled Knoxville, was originally to have had its world premiere at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in April of 2020. The production was halted, however, due to the pandemic. It was finally produced two years later, in April 2022, at the Asolo.[13] It starred Jason Danieley as the Author.[14]

Personal Edit

Flaherty married Trevor Hardwick on October 26, 2016 in New York City.[15]

Works Edit

Sources:[16][17][18][19]

Musicals
Incidental music
Contributions
  • "I Eat", contribution to The Seven Deadly Sins: A Song Cycle for Audra McDonald, performed at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall on June 2, 2004[27]
Film scores

Awards and nominations Edit

Sources:[17][18][19]

List of awards and nominations
Year Award Category Result Title
1991 Tony Award Best Original Score Nominated Once on This Island
1995 Olivier Award Best New Musical Won
1998 Academy Award Best Original Song Nominated Anastasia
Best Original Musical or Comedy Score Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Original Song Nominated
Annie Award Music in a Feature Production Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Won Ragtime
Tony Award Best Original Score Won
Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated Ragtime (concept album)
1999 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album (Original Broadway Cast) Nominated Ragtime (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
2001 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated Seussical
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated
2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated A Man of No Importance
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Off Broadway Musical Won
2004 Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated Ragtime
2005 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated Dessa Rose
Joseph Jefferson Award Best New Musical Won Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated The Glorious Ones
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical Nominated
Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Revival Nominated Seussical
2010 Tony Award Best Revival of a Musical Nominated Ragtime
2015 Theater Hall of Fame Theater Hall of Fame Inductee Won Lifetime Achievement
2017 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated Anastasia
2018 Tony Award Best Revival of a Musical Won Once on This Island
Songwriters Hall Of Fame Lifetime Achievement Nominated
2019 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album (New Broadway Cast) Nominated Once on This Island

References Edit

  1. ^ "2009 Seton-La Salle Catholic High School Hall Of Fame, see 1991" 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Seton-La Salle Catholic High School, accessed August 30, 2011
  2. ^ a b Biography allmusic.com, accessed January 31, 2010
  3. ^ Bryer, Jackson and Davison, Richard. The Art of the American Musical: Conversations With the Creators (2005). Rutgers University Press, ISBN 0-8135-3613-8, p.1
  4. ^ Rohter, Larry."Finding New Meaning in a Pageant of Dreams"The New York Times, November 4, 2009
  5. ^ a b Bixby, Suzanne."A Conversation with Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty" talkinbroadway.com (Regional, Boston), 2003, accessed August 30, 2011
  6. ^ "'The Emperor's New Clothes' listing" mtishows.com, accessed January 31, 2010
  7. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Ahrens & Flaherty Double Bill of Musicals Pairs Lorax and Emperor's New Clothes" 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Playbill.com, June 1, 2007
  8. ^ "About Stephen Flaherty" masterworksbroadway.com, accessed January 31, 2010
  9. ^ "FILM; For Alan Menken, A Partnership Ends But the Song Plays On - New York Times". The New York Times. 1992-03-15. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
  10. ^ Jones, Kenneth. " 'Rocky the Musical' Makes World Premiere in Germany Nov. 18; American Drew Sarich Stars" 2012-11-19 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, November 18, 2012
  11. ^ Orlando, Nick. "INTERVIEW: Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Continue to Journey On" theatermania.com, April 23, 2012
  12. ^ Gans, Andrew (2019-02-06). "Knoxville, New Musical From Ragtime's Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty, and Frank Galati, Will Premiere in 2020". Playbill.com. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  13. ^ Theatre, Asolo Repertory. "Knoxville | Asolo Repertory Theatre". www.asolorep.org. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  14. ^ [1][dead link]
  15. ^ Weddings. Trevor Hardwick, Stephen Flaherty", The New York Times, October 30, 2016
  16. ^ Biography, Stephen Flaherty 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine americantheatrewing.org (as of December, 2007), accessed January 31, 2010
  17. ^ a b "Internet Broadway database listing, Stephen Flaherty" ibdb.com, accessed January 31, 2010
  18. ^ a b "Internet Movie Database listing, Stephen Flaherty" imdb.com, accessed January 31, 2010
  19. ^ a b Lortel.org, accessed January 31, 2010
  20. ^ a b Jones, Kenneth. "'Loving Repeating", a Gertrude Stein Chamber Musical by Galati & Flaherty, Premieres" Playbill, February 14, 2006
  21. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Together Again, Galati and Flaherty Conjure Gertrude Stein in New Musical, 'A Long Gay Book'" Playbill, April 16, 2003
  22. ^ Brantley, Ben. "You Just Can't Keep a Good Broadway Diva Down" The New York Times, December 12, 2005
  23. ^ https://www.theoldglobe.org/press-room/15-16-season/in-your-arms/
  24. ^ Viagas, Robert and Hetrick, Adam. "Cast Announced for Ahrens and Flaherty's Stage 'Anastasia'" Playbill, March 9, 2016
  25. ^ https://www.asolorep.org/knoxvillemusical
  26. ^ Sommer, Elyse. "Review, 'Proposals'" CurtainUp.com, November 12, 1997
  27. ^ Gans, Andrew."Audra McDonald Premieres The Seven Deadly Sins June 2 at Zankel Hall" 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Playbill.com, June 2, 2004
  28. ^ After the Storm imdb.com, accessed March 10, 2016
  29. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette. "Movie review. 'After the Storm'" The new York Times, October 4, 2009

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Stephen Flaherty born September 18 1960 is an American composer of musical theatre and film He works most often in collaboration with the lyricist book writer Lynn Ahrens They are best known for writing the Broadway musicals Ragtime which was nominated for thirteen Tony Awards two Grammy Awards and won the Tony for Best Original Score Once on This Island which won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical the Olivier Award for London s Best Musical and was nominated for a Grammy Award and eight Tony Awards and Seussical which was nominated for the Grammy Award Flaherty was also nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards with Lynn Ahrens for his songs and song score for the animated film musical Anastasia Stephen FlahertyBorn 1960 09 18 September 18 1960 age 63 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S OccupationComposerYears active1982 presentWebsiteOfficial Website Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 1 2 Personal 2 Works 3 Awards and nominations 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditFlaherty was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania He began studying piano at the age of seven When he was twelve he knew he wanted to write musicals and by age fourteen he had already composed his first musical score He attended South Hills Catholic High School 1 in Pittsburgh and later studied musical composition and piano at University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music graduating in 1982 with a B M in Musical Composition He did additional graduate studies in Musical Theater at New York University 2 3 Career Edit As a college student Flaherty played ragtime piano in a dance band 4 This early job would serve Flaherty well later in life when he had the opportunity to compose the score for the Broadway musical Ragtime He moved to New York City in 1982 and joined the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop founded by music director Lehman Engel where he met Lynn Ahrens who was to become his longtime collaborator 2 5 He also studied Musical Theater in the graduate program at New York University during this time where his teachers included Richard Maltby Jr and Arthur Laurents among others citation needed The first Ahrens and Flaherty collaboration that was produced was a one act children s show The Emperor s New Clothes for TheatreWorks USA in 1985 6 7 Their next produced musical was Lucky Stiff produced Off Broadway in 1988 at Playwrights Horizons Their first Broadway musical was Once on This Island in 1990 which transferred from Off Broadway s Playwrights Horizons 5 8 The musical was nominated for 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical Best Book and Best Score The London production of the show won the Olivier Award London s Tony for Best Musical in 1995 The show was later revived on Broadway in an immersive production at Circle in the Square in December 2017 where it was again nominated for 8 Tony Awards winning for Best Revival of a Musical The cast recording of the revival was nominated for the Grammy in 2019 It was Flaherty s first Grammy nomination as a producer In 1992 Flaherty and Ahrens were signed by Disney to write the animated musical Song of the Sea a coming of age story about a humpback whale 9 Though the film was never produced several key development executives on the project would play a part in Flaherty and Ahrens later film musical Anastasia Also in 1992 Flaherty and Ahrens wrote the musical My Favorite Year based on the film of the same title with a book by Joseph Dougherty It was notably the first original American musical to be produced by Lincoln Center Theatre Flaherty would eventually go on to write three additional original musicals for Lincoln Center Theatre all in collaboration with Ms Ahrens A Man of No Importance 2002 with a book by Terrence McNally Dessa Rose 2005 and The Glorious Ones 2007 He was nominated for Outstanding Music by the Drama Desk Awards on all three of these shows The critically acclaimed Ragtime also with a book by Terrence McNally had its world premiere in Toronto in December 1996 its American premiere in Los Angeles in June 1997 and its Broadway premiere in January 1998 where it ran for two years It won four Tony Awards including Best Book and Best Score for Flaherty and Ahrens the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical and was also nominated for two Grammy Awards for its two cast recordings Its London production 2003 was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Musical The show was revived on Broadway in November 2009 where it was again critically acclaimed and nominated for the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical Following the success of Ragtime Flaherty and Ahrens returned to Broadway in 2000 with Seussical based on the works of Dr Seuss and co conceived with Eric Idle The original Broadway cast album was nominated for a Grammy and Flaherty also received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Music When the stock and amateur rights to the show were released following the Broadway run and its subsequent national tour Seussical immediately became the most performed show in America In 2008 there was a critically acclaimed off Broadway revival directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge who would also go on to direct the Tony nominated revival of Ragtime the following year After writing three shows for Lincoln Center Theatre Flaherty and Ahrens next returned to Broadway with the musical Rocky the Musical The show premiered in Hamburg Germany in October 2012 The musical has a book by Thomas Meehan and Sylvester Stallone based on Stallone s original screenplay 10 11 Rocky premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre officially opening on March 13 2014 The musical was directed by Alex Timbers with choreography by Steven Hoggett and Kelly Devine The show was nominated for 4 Tony Awards and 7 Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical Flaherty and Ahrens next musical Little Dancer featured direction and choreography by Susan Stroman Inspired by the famous sculpture Little Dancer Aged 14 by Edgar Degas the musical had a reading in 2010 at Lincoln Center Theater and a developmental lab production in June 2010 The show premiered at the Kennedy Center s Eisenhower Theater in October 2014 The cast included Rebecca Luker Boyd Gaines and Tiler Peck The musical is inspired by true events and focuses on the relationship between a young ballerina and 19th century French painter and sculptor Edgar Degas Much of the action is set in the Paris Opera Ballet A re working of the show titled Marie Dancing Still after the name of the young ballerina had its west coast premiere at Seattle s 5th Avenue Theatre in March 2019 Flaherty s next Broadway musical was Anastasia featuring lyrics by Ms Ahrens a book by Terrence McNally and based on the 1956 and 1997 films The show premiered on Broadway in April 2017 after premiering at Hartford Stage in Connecticut the previous year The show was subsequently produced internationally in Madrid Stuttgart The Netherlands Sao Paulo Mexico City and Tokyo and has had several US tours During the 2017 2018 Broadway season Flaherty and Ahrens had the rare honor of having two shows running on Broadway at the same time Anastasia and the revival of Once on This Island For his work in film Flaherty was nominated for two Academy Awards with lyricist Ahrens for Best Song and Best Score the latter shared with David Newman and two Golden Globe Awards for his first film Anastasia 1997 He also composed the film score and wrote the songs for its animated sequel Bartok the Magnificent 1999 He wrote the original film score for the documentary After the Storm 2009 which follows a group of teenagers as they perform Ahrens and Flaherty s Once On This Island in New Orleans post Hurricane Katrina He composed the song score and co wrote the film score for Lucky Stiff 2014 which was based on his and Ms Ahrens stage musical of the same name In 2020 he and Ms Ahrens contributed a song to the documentary Nasrin which was nominated for the Hollywood Music In Media Award Occasionally Mr Flaherty writes with other collaborators His chamber scale musical Loving Repeating A Musical of Gertrude Stein written with his Ragtime director Frank Galati premiered in Chicago in February 2006 in a co production between the About Face Theatre and the Museum of Contemporary Art 11 The musical won Chicago s Joseph Jefferson Award as the Best New Work of the year An earlier version of the show was initially titled A Long Gay Book and had its premiere at Northwestern University in May 2003 12 Flaherty collaborated with the director choreographer Christopher Gattelli on a new dance theatre musical In Your Arms which premiered at the Old Globe Theatre San Diego California September 24 2015 The show consists of 10 vignettes on the topic of romantic destiny which were written by Douglas Carter Beane Nilo Cruz Christopher Durang Carrie Fisher David Henry Hwang Rajiv Joseph Terrence McNally Marsha Norman Lynn Nottage and Alfred Uhry all of which were set to music by Flaherty All the vignettes are danced without words Lynn Ahrens wrote the lyrics for the title song The show starred Donna McKechnie and George Chakiris and eighteen powerhouse dancers The musical had a staged workshop during the summer of 2014 at New York Stage and Film amp Vassar s Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College For the concert hall Flaherty wrote the music for With Voices Raised text by Lynn Ahrens which was commissioned by the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1999 It had its world premiere in Boston on July 4 1999 which was nationally televised featuring Senator Ted Kennedy as one of the speakers It was subsequently released on the Pops recording A Splash of Pops on the RCA Victor Label July 13 1999 He also wrote the music for the American River Suite with lyrics by Bill Schermerhorn and commissioned by Macy s The piece premiered in April 2009 at Carnegie Hall by the New York Pops and sung by Idina Menzel Anika Noni Rose and the children s chorus from the Choir Academy of Harlem It was broadcast nationally on the Fourth of July of that same year He has received several commissions from Carnegie Hall the Guggenheim Museum and the Boston Pops Orchestra among others His most recent concert commission was from the Boston Pops Orchestra for A Soldier s Carol 2014 text by Ms Ahrens which was his final collaboration with orchestrator William David Brohn who won the Tony Award for his orchestrations to Ragtime With Lynn Ahrens Flaherty received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2014 was inducted into the Theater Hall Of Fame in 2015 and was nominated to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018 Flaherty and Ahrens wrote the musical stage adaptation of James Agee s Pulitzer Prize winning novel A Death in the Family and its subsequent stage adaptation the Pulitzer Prize winning play All the Way Home by Tad Mosel 12 with Ragtime director Frank Galati who adapted the text and directed The new musical titled Knoxville was originally to have had its world premiere at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in April of 2020 The production was halted however due to the pandemic It was finally produced two years later in April 2022 at the Asolo 13 It starred Jason Danieley as the Author 14 Personal Edit Flaherty married Trevor Hardwick on October 26 2016 in New York City 15 Works EditSources 16 17 18 19 MusicalsLucky Stiff 1988 Once on This Island 1990 Broadway revival 2017 My Favorite Year 1992 Ragtime 1998 Broadway revival 2009 Seussical 2000 revival 2007 A Man of No Importance 2002 A Long Gay Book 2003 an early version of Loving Repeating 20 21 Dessa Rose 2005 Loving Repeating 2006 20 Chita Rivera The Dancer s Life 2005 music also by others 22 The Glorious Ones 2007 Rocky the Musical 2012 Little Dancer 2014 In Your Arms 2015 23 Anastasia 2016 stage version of film 24 Knoxville 2020 2022 25 Incidental musicProposals 1997 26 Contributions I Eat contribution to The Seven Deadly Sins A Song Cycle for Audra McDonald performed at Carnegie Hall s Zankel Hall on June 2 2004 27 Film scoresAnastasia 1997 Buster amp Chauncey s Silent Night 1998 Bartok the Magnificent 1999 After the Storm 2009 28 29 Lucky Stiff 2014 Awards and nominations EditSources 17 18 19 List of awards and nominations Year Award Category Result Title1991 Tony Award Best Original Score Nominated Once on This Island1995 Olivier Award Best New Musical Won1998 Academy Award Best Original Song Nominated AnastasiaBest Original Musical or Comedy Score NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Original Song NominatedAnnie Award Music in a Feature Production NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Music Won RagtimeTony Award Best Original Score WonGrammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated Ragtime concept album 1999 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Original Broadway Cast Nominated Ragtime Original Broadway Cast Recording 2001 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated SeussicalDrama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated A Man of No ImportanceOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Off Broadway Musical Won2004 Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated Ragtime2005 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated Dessa RoseJoseph Jefferson Award Best New Musical Won Loving Repeating A Musical of Gertrude Stein2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated The Glorious OnesOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical NominatedLucille Lortel Award Outstanding Revival Nominated Seussical2010 Tony Award Best Revival of a Musical Nominated Ragtime2015 Theater Hall of Fame Theater Hall of Fame Inductee Won Lifetime Achievement2017 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music Nominated Anastasia2018 Tony Award Best Revival of a Musical Won Once on This IslandSongwriters Hall Of Fame Lifetime Achievement Nominated2019 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album New Broadway Cast Nominated Once on This IslandReferences Edit 2009 Seton La Salle Catholic High School Hall Of Fame see 1991 Archived 2011 07 28 at the Wayback Machine Seton La Salle Catholic High School accessed August 30 2011 a b Biography allmusic com accessed January 31 2010 Bryer Jackson and Davison Richard The Art of the American Musical Conversations With the Creators 2005 Rutgers University Press ISBN 0 8135 3613 8 p 1 Rohter Larry Finding New Meaning in a Pageant of Dreams The New York Times November 4 2009 a b Bixby Suzanne A Conversation with Lynn Ahrens amp Stephen Flaherty talkinbroadway com Regional Boston 2003 accessed August 30 2011 The Emperor s New Clothes listing mtishows com accessed January 31 2010 Jones Kenneth Ahrens amp Flaherty Double Bill of Musicals Pairs Lorax and Emperor s New Clothes Archived 2011 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com June 1 2007 About Stephen Flaherty masterworksbroadway com accessed January 31 2010 FILM For Alan Menken A Partnership Ends But the Song Plays On New York Times The New York Times 1992 03 15 Retrieved 2014 07 04 Jones Kenneth Rocky the Musical Makes World Premiere in Germany Nov 18 American Drew Sarich Stars Archived 2012 11 19 at the Wayback Machine playbill com November 18 2012 Orlando Nick INTERVIEW Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Continue to Journey On theatermania com April 23 2012 Gans Andrew 2019 02 06 Knoxville New Musical From Ragtime s Lynn Ahrens Stephen Flaherty and Frank Galati Will Premiere in 2020 Playbill com Retrieved 2020 05 21 Theatre Asolo Repertory Knoxville Asolo Repertory Theatre www asolorep org Retrieved 2022 01 20 1 dead link Weddings Trevor Hardwick Stephen Flaherty The New York Times October 30 2016 Biography Stephen Flaherty Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine americantheatrewing org as of December 2007 accessed January 31 2010 a b Internet Broadway database listing Stephen Flaherty ibdb com accessed January 31 2010 a b Internet Movie Database listing Stephen Flaherty imdb com accessed January 31 2010 a b Flaherty listing Off Broadway Lortel org accessed January 31 2010 a b Jones Kenneth Loving Repeating a Gertrude Stein Chamber Musical by Galati amp Flaherty Premieres Playbill February 14 2006 Jones Kenneth Together Again Galati and Flaherty Conjure Gertrude Stein in New Musical A Long Gay Book Playbill April 16 2003 Brantley Ben You Just Can t Keep a Good Broadway Diva Down The New York Times December 12 2005 https www theoldglobe org press room 15 16 season in your arms Viagas Robert and Hetrick Adam Cast Announced for Ahrens and Flaherty s Stage Anastasia Playbill March 9 2016 https www asolorep org knoxvillemusical Sommer Elyse Review Proposals CurtainUp com November 12 1997 Gans Andrew Audra McDonald Premieres The Seven Deadly Sins June 2 at Zankel Hall Archived 2011 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com June 2 2004 After the Storm imdb com accessed March 10 2016 Catsoulis Jeannette Movie review After the Storm The new York Times October 4 2009External links EditLynn Ahrens amp Stephen Flaherty official website Stephen Flaherty at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Stephen Flaherty at the Internet Off Broadway Database Stephen Flaherty at IMDb Interview 2009 Time Out New York Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Flaherty amp oldid 1180111704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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