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The New York Musical Festival (NYMF) was an annual event held each summer from 2004 to 2019 in New York City's midtown theater district.It mounted more than 30 new musicals each year, more than half selected through an open-submission, double-blind evaluation process involving prominent theater artists and producers.
[title of show] (musical) (2008) In the Heights (2008) The Addams Family (2009) Elf (2010) Love Never Dies (2010) Ordinary Days (2010) Newsies (2012) If/Then (2014) The Lightning Thief (2014) Hamilton (2015) A Bronx Tale (2016) Paradise Square (2022) New York, New York (2023)
New York, New York is a musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb and Lin-Manuel Miranda, and a book by David Thompson and Sharon Washington. Inspired by and loosely based on the 1977 film of the same name by Martin Scorsese , [ 1 ] the musical premiered on Broadway on April 26, 2023.
There were also many book-scenes/moments, more than a common Wildhorn musical. The creators have denounced calling this a "tragedy," but rather a celebration of the life of Camille. In 2004 it was presented in the form of a 45-minute reading at The National Alliance for Musical Theatre's 16th Annual Festival of New Musicals. [2]
Parts of Ace were shown at the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's (NAMT) Festival of New Musicals in New York in September 2005. Cheyenne Jackson starred as Ace, with Christiane Noll featured. [3] The musical debuted at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Missouri, from September 6 through October 1
The Belle of New York (musical) Bells Are Ringing (musical) Big (musical) Billion Dollar Baby; The Billionaire (musical) The Biograph Girl; Boop! The Musical; The Boy from Oz; Bright Lights of 1944; Bright Lights, Big City (musical) Broadway to Tokio; A Bronx Tale (musical) Bullets Over Broadway (musical) Burlesque (stage musical)
In 2005, Hurwitz and NYMF received the $100,000 Jujamcyn Theaters Prize, given to a not-for-profit theater for contributions to the art form. [7] In 2013, Hurwitz received a special Drama Desk Award in recognition of his service and "a decade of creating and nurturing new musical theater, ensuring the future of this essential art form."
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