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Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with Scott Logsdon and Aaron Gandy

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 46:07


SCOTT LOGSDON has written the book/lyrics for STICKS & STONES (with composer John McDaniel) which had a premiere concert starred Audra McDonald, Javier Muñoz, and George Salazar for Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation/BC/EFA; 12 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS (with composer Dana P. Rowe, currently in development as a film with Jerry Mitchell attached); JOYCE JACKSON'S GUIDE TO DATING, (with composer Steve Marzullo) which premiered in Orlando and was seen in concert at 54 Below; AN AMERICAN COUNTRY CHRISTMAS CAROL (with various CMA winning and nominated composers) THE CRINOLYNNS and LOVE (r)EVOLUTION, a song cycle covering 120 years of LGBTQIA+ history, both written with Aaron Gandy. Both STICKS & STONES and JOYCE JACKSON won the Florida Theatrical Association's New Musical Discovery Competition. JOYCE was featured in the NAMT Composer's Concert Series and was a finalist for Richard Rodgers/ Jonathan Larson Awards. Scott has written Broadway specialty lyrics for Roundabout Theater Company's Tribute to Alec Baldwin (directed by Scott Ellis) and the GYPSY OF THE YEAR Competition for the LES MISERABLES company, as well as for notable performers including Jason Alexander. Logsdon was vetted by the Cole Porter estate to rewrite lyrics for the documentary, Fabulously Fake: The Real Life of Kenneth Jay Lane. With Dana P. Rowe, he wrote the theme song for the series Stars In the House. His non-musical plays include THE BOIS (an all-male, contemporary take on the classic play THE WOMEN), which received a staged reading at the Abbey in Orlando, and THE MOURNING AFTER (a dark comedy.) As an actor, he was an originating cast member in the LES MISÉRABLES national company. He's been seen in such roles as Thenardier, Sweeney Todd, Billy Bigelow, Che, El Gallo, and King Herod. He has performed across North America as a soloist with symphonies and as a guest star in the award-winning Sondheim Unplugged at 54 Below in New York City. His many directing credits include CHESS, THE FANTASTICKS, DRIVING MISS DAISY, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, and the southeastern premiere of SECRETS EVERY SMART TRAVELER SHOULD KNOW. He holds a degree in musical theatre from Shenandoah Conservatory and received a Distinguished Alumni Award for work in the field of musical theatre.   Aaron Gandy A specialist in American musical theater and American popular song, Aaron Gandy's concerts and recordings embrace the best of Broadway from Kern to Lloyd-Webber, while encompassing Swing, Jazz and the golden age of Hollywood. Recent recordings include the all-star Jule Styne In Hollywood (PS Classics) and the upcoming Busker Alley (Jay Records). In 2004 he conducted the premiere recording of Kay Swift's Fine & Dandy on PS Classics featuring Broadway's Carolee Carmello and HBO's Mario Cantone. Upcoming recordings include Alec Wilder's Miss Chicken Little (originally broadcast on CBS television in 1953) and a restoration of Walter Donaldson's jazz-age romp Whoopee! Regarded as a leading authority on composer Vincent Youmans, Mr. Gandy restored and conducted the premiere recording of Youmans' final Broadway score Through the Years starring Metropolitan Opera Soprano Heidi Grant Murphy. Mr. Gandy restored the original film orchestrations for Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I, and Irving Berlin's White Christmas. His restoration of the original film orchestrations for Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! was performed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in 1997. Mr. Gandy's Broadway credits include Disney's The Lion King, Urinetown, and Dora the Explorer Live! at Radio City Music Hall. He has concertized with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, The Chicago Humanities Festival, 42nd Street Moon, Cami Hall, San Francisco's 42nd Street Moon, The Museum of Television and Radio, Symphony Space, Tribeca Performing Arts Center and solo appearances with Davis Gaines, Leslie Uggams, Christianne Noll, Jerry Hadley, Jim Dale, Dick Hyman, Lainie Kazan and Glenn Close.

Fueling Creativity in Education
SPECIAL: The Intersection of Theater, Creativity, and Human Development

Fueling Creativity in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 36:05


In this special episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Dr. Matthew Worwood, Dr. Cyndi Burnett, guests Dr. James Kaufman, and musical theater composer Dana Rowe delve deep into the intersection of theater, creativity, and education. Matthew opens up about his personal journey and how embracing his true self has enhanced his ability to foster creativity in others. Dana shares invaluable tips for educators to rekindle the spark of creativity within their classrooms, including creating a safe environment for emotional exploration and integrating musical theater exercises to help students experiment with various identities. The hosts also emphasize the collaborative essence of theater, exemplified by stories of on-stage mishaps and improvisational adaptability, which not only entertain but also underscore the importance of skills like active listening and quick thinking. James shares his wide-ranging insights on creativity, touching on how theater intersects with domains such as music, storytelling, science, and technology. Dana and James discuss their collaborative effort on a book that draws inspiration from musical theater characters. The hosts and guests share personal anecdotes about the profound impact of theater on their own lives, careers, and family experiences. This heartwarming episode fosters a deeper understanding of how creativity and collaboration in theater can enrich educational experiences, empowering educators to unlock their students' unique gifts and strengths. Lessons in Creativity from Musical Theatre Characters book Teacher Round Table Documentary  About Our Guests: Dr. James Kaufman is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut. He is one of the leading researchers in the field of creativity,  authoring, and editing over 50 books. He has published more than 300 papers, and three well-known theories of creativity, including the Four-C Model of Creativity.  He has co-authored several books for educators including Teaching for Creativity in the Common Core Classroom, Nurturing Creativity in the Classroom, and Being Creative Inside and Outside of the Classroom. Recently he published the book lessons in creativity from musical theatre characters with Dana Rowe.   Dana P. Rowe is a New York-based American composer and musical director whose works have been performed in NYC, the West End and around the world. His off-Broadway musical, Zombie Prom, has reached cult status and was filmed starring RuPaul and Katy Mixon. There have been more than 3,500 different productions around the world. Dana is also a certified professional development coach who specializes in working with creative professionals! Eager to bring more creativity into your school district? Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org and CreativeThinkingNetwork.com What to learn more about Design Thinking in Education?  Do you want to build a sustained culture of innovation and creativity at your school? Visit WorwoodClassroom.com to understand how Design Thinking can promote teacher creativity and support professional growth in the classroom.  Subscribe to our monthly newsletter!  

Richard Skipper Celebrates
The Secret to Unlocking Creativity from Musical Theatre Characters

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 62:00


We celebrate a book that book marries art and science with a new and exciting collaboration between one of the world's leading creativity scholars and an internationally renowned musical theatre composer. This book will help readers tap into their creativity and unleash their own creative potential as they start their careers. Blending cutting-edge research, juicy anecdotes, lived experience, hands-on activities, and gentle advice, authors James C. Kaufman and Dana P. Rowe take readers on a journey to explore and enhance their own creativity. Each chapter addresses a key aspect of creativity, from how to overcome blocks to understanding one's personal strengths all through the lens of Musical Theatre characters along with insights from those within the industry. Kaufman and Rowe shatter creativity myths (such as the tormented artist or having one big break) that may be harming the reader's potential growth. Probing questions, fun quizzes, and engaging exercises will help the reader reflect on the material and develop strategies for their next step. All throughout, the readers can learn from the tales of Sweeney Todd, Maria Von Trapp, Alexander Hamilton, Christine Daaé, and countless others to inspire their own creativity. This book is ideal for aspiring theatre professionals, students of performing arts, and theatre and creativity scholars.

Reaching your Goals
Dana P. Rowe on becoming more creative in your professional life

Reaching your Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 42:12


What would happen if you opened the door to more creativity in your professional life? You could become more open, enjoy your job more, or find new ways to solve your tasks. Sounds too good to be true? Please meet my guest, Dana P. Rowe. Dive into the transformative power of creativity in the professional realm. Can opening that door truly change your work-life balance and approach? Let's find out. In this episode, we explore:   Dana's inspiring journey: How Mrs. Martin, his teacher, recognized and nurtured his musical talent.  Unleashing creativity: The magic of becoming more open, experimenting with fresh approaches, and integrating creativity into daily routines.  Purpose-driven life: Dive deep into Dana's purpose and also get insights into Johanna's mission.  The might of consistency: Discover the ripple effect of repeated efforts and how tiny, consistent steps can lead to monumental changes. Dana P. Rowe is a New York-based American composer and musical director whose works have been performed in NYC, the West End and around the world. His off-Broadway musical, Zombie Prom, has reached cult status and was filmed starring RuPaul and Katy Mixon. There have been more than 3,500 different productions around the world. He has written many other shows including the Fix, The Witches of Eastwick, or Brother Russia to name just a few. He has also music directed hundreds of musical theatre productions He is also a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation, and works with arts professionals around the world. Dana co-authored a book with Dr. James C. Kaufman called Lessons in Creativity from Musical Theatre Characters, which is scheduled to come out in December this year. Dana is currently working on several more books focusing on personal development and creative careers. Dana and his husband split their time between Provincetown, MA, and New York City. Stay in touch with Dana: Website: https://www.danaprowe.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaprowe/ #creativity #leadership #reachingyourgoals #delygate ---- OFFERS for Reaching your Goals listeners Find out more about our collaboration partners and benefit from discounts on your next purchase!  You will find all deals here.  ---- If you have comments on the show or like to work with Johanna, you can reach her at Johanna.Herbst@delygate.com. You will also find more information on the show at https://www.delygate.com/podcast. Lastly, to get inspiration in your inbox, please sign up for our newsletter (https://delygate.substack.com/).

Reaching your Goals
James C. Kaufman on creativity and wellbeing

Reaching your Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 43:27


Have you ever wondered how creativity can help you improve your wellbeing? This episode is also for you if you don't even believe that you are creative. We all have it in us!  My guest this week, James C. Kaufman, will share his wisdom on creativity and wellbeing as well as how to ignite the fire of creativity! Curious? Then tune in! James is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. He has written or edited more than 50 books. These include the forthcoming The Creativity Advantage (Cambridge) and Lessons in creativity from musical theatre characters (with Dana P. Rowe; Routledge);as well as the Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (with Robert J. Sternberg) and Creativity 101.  James has won many awards, including Mensa's research award, the Torrance Award from the National Association for Gifted Children, and APA's Berlyne, Arnheim, and Farnsworth awards. He co-founded two major journals, Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts and Psychology of Popular Media Culture. He has tested Dr. Sanjay Gupta's creativity on CNN; written the book and lyrics to the musical Discovering Magenta (which played NYC and has a cast album); and appeared onscreen, complete with white lab coat, in the comic book documentary Independents.   James lives with his wife, Allison, his sons Jacob and Asher, and a menagerie currently containing two dogs, an African Grey Parrot, five rats, and an axolotl in Connecticut in the US.    Stay in touch with James: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaufmania/ Website: https://education.uconn.edu/person/james-kaufman/ #creativity #wellbeing #careeradvice #reachingyourgoals #delygate   If you have comments on the show or like to work with Johanna, you can reach her at Johanna.Herbst@delygate.com. You will also find more information on the show at https://www.delygate.com/podcast.  Lastly, to get inspiration in your inbox, please sign up for our newsletter (https://delygate.substack.com/).  

Richard Skipper Celebrates
Richard Skipper's Friday Wrap Up: Coffee Cake Day, No Homework Day 4/08/2023

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 61:00


For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HoICdC7LFU&t=50s Today, I'll be wrapping up the week with five artists making a difference. Grab some coffee cake and join us! Celia Berk is an award-winning vocalist whose recordings have attracted listeners around the world. She has made memorable appearances at Carnegie Hall, Jazz At Lincoln Center, Birdland Theater, The Town Hall and the National Arts Club. https://celiaberk.com Dana P. Rowe is an American musical theater composer whose works have been performed internationally with productions in London's West End (Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Prince of Wales, The Donmar Warehouse), Russia, Czech Republic, Japan (including Tokyo's Imperial Garden Theatre), Germany, Australia, New York City, São Paulo, Brazil and Slovenia.   A native New Yorker, Deborah Stone began studying ballet at age eight at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School. She became smitten by the stage when cast as a supernumerary in Met Opera productions from that time forward into her late teens. While there, she studied with Margaret Craske, Alfredo Corvino, and Antony Tudor. Mark Nadler is an internationally acclaimed singer, pianist, tap-dancer and comedian. He is the recipient of the 2015 Broadway World Editor's Choice Award for Entertainer of the Year. His recent off-Broadway hit, I'm a Stranger Here Myself, has been honored with the 2013 Nightlife Award Mark Nadlerand was nominated for a Drama Desk Award and two Broadway World Awards. The show was presented at The Adelaide Cabaret Festival in Adelaide, Australia, where it was nominated for the prestigious Helpmann Award. 

Francisco #fromcoach2coach #wetalkonmondays
Dana P. Rowe - Music of Collaboration

Francisco #fromcoach2coach #wetalkonmondays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 29:27


Dana P. Rowe, CPCC, PCC, is a certified Executive Coach, a Composer, an Author, a Business Strategist for Creatives, and a skillful combiner of Chocolate and Peanut Butter.He supports business leaders who want more creative ease, fulfillment, and flow in their lives and want to be more effective in motivating and communicating with their teams.Rowe's musical theatre works are performed worldwide. His scores for The Fix and The Witches Of Eastwick, both of which were produced in London by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, earned critical acclaim and two Olivier Award nominations for best new musical. Many of his writing commissions are supported by grants from organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts.For Creative Entrepreneurs, Dana is a Leadership Coach and a Business Strategist. He helps performers, writers, coaches, musicians, and creative artists globally by applying his coach training with 30-plus years as a theatre professional.  He also supports CTI coaching certification students.

The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
Dana P. Rowe On How To Create A Business Narrative That Gets Results (#128)

The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 41:00 Transcription Available


“Allow for the person you are helping to be the hero.” - Dana P. RoweDana's musical theatre works are performed worldwide. His scores for The Fix and The Witches Of Eastwick, produced in London by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, earned critical acclaim and two Olivier Award nominations for best new musical.Rowe also provides original music for film and media. He recently scored the documentary Crystal City, a hard-hitting look into the crystal meth epidemic and its impact on New York City's LGBTQ community. Crystal City is included in NBC's Best LGBTQ-inclusive TV shows and films list, alongside Pose, Schitt's Creek, Euphoria, Pain & Glory, and many other notable works.Dana's coaching practice blends 30+ years of musical theatre arts with practical business expertise to guide Artists and Creative Professionals on their individual creative journeys. He helps clients in every corner of the creative industry, including those who write and produce musicals, act in feature films, publish books, fill art galleries, and sing on Broadway and the West End.He partners with Business Leaders who want more creative ease and flow in their lives and leadership style.Please enjoy!Click here to subscribe to The Sell My Business Podcast to save time and effort.SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEDana P. Rowe | Leadership Coachingdana@danaprowe.comDana P. Rowe (@danaprowe) / TwitterDana P. Rowe (@danaprowe) • Instagram photos and videosDana P. RoweDana P. Rowe - Composer, Business and Success Coach for Arts Professionals - Self-employed | LinkedInThe Magic of Knowing and Honoring Your ValuesThe Deep Wealth Sell My Business PodcastCockroach Startups: What You Need To Know To Succeed And ProsperFREE Deep Wealth eBook on Why You Suck At Selling Your Business And What You Can Do About It (Today)Book Your FREE Deep Wealth Strategy Call

My Fourth Act Podcast
E50 | Dana P. Rowe | When A Hit Musical Theater Composer Expands His Life

My Fourth Act Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 42:05 Transcription Available


Dana P. Rowe is an acclaimed American musical theatre composer whose works have been performed all over the world. His musicals “The Fix” and “The Witches of Eastwick” were both nominated for London's Olivier Award and produced by legendary theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh. “The Witches of Eastwick” is receiving a new concert staging in London's West End this June. In recent years, Dana has combined his passion for composing with a passion for coaching – not as a vocal coach, but as a coach and mentor to other creative entrepreneurs who wish to expand their impact in the world. What happens when we crash and burn from success. Why loving what we do is the prerequisite for a sustainable life. How transcending our hidden promise sets us free. https://www.danaprowe.com/content/ (www.danaprowe.com)

The Conner & Smith Show
Episode 63 - Dana P. Rowe

The Conner & Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 60:46


Join us for a chat with Olivier and Helen Hayes Nominated Composer Dana P. Rowe, who penned the scores to Zombie Prom, The Fix, The Witches of Eastwick, Brother Russia, Blackbeard, and more. Matt and I had the pleasure of appearing in three of those shows, both separately and together. In this conversation, we take a deeper dive into these shows, his journey, and what he's been up to during the pandemic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/connerandsmithshow/message

Richard Skipper Celebrates
Dana P. Rowe on Positive Intelligence by Shirzad Chamine (11/30/2020)

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 54:00


Dana P. Rowe is a New York-based American composer and musical director whose works have been performed in NYC, the West End, and around the world. His off-Broadway musical, Zombie Prom, has reached cult status and was filmed starring RuPaul and Katy Mixon. Dana’s next two musicals – The Fix and The Witches of Eastwick - were produced by Sir Cameron Mackintosh.  There are over 300,000 performing artists in the US and the majority make $25,000 a year or less. As a certified coach, Dana helps performers and creative artists worldwide increase their income and creative opportunities by utilizing his 30-plus years of professional theatre experience working with the world's foremost producers and musical theatre artists. www.danaprowe.com Positive Intelligence: Why Only 20% of Teams and Individuals Achieve Their True Potential AND HOW YOU CAN ACHIEVE YOURS. New York Times Bestseller! In his popular Stanford University lectures, Shirzad Chamine reveals how to achieve one's true potential for both professional success and personal fulfillment. His groundbreaking research exposes ten well-disguised mental Saboteurs.  https://www.facebook.com/RichardSkipperFullMoonPositiveBookClub https://www.positiveintelligence.com/

Superhero of Love Podcast
EPISODE 22: Composer Dana P. Rowe Makes Hearts Sing

Superhero of Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 49:45


Dana P. Rowe is a musical theatre composer whose works have been performed around the globe, including London's West End.  He is also the giant hearted leader of a private Facebook group, The Creative Entrepreneurs Mastermind Group.  A certified coach, Dana inspires the highly accomplished creatives who use the loving, supportive online community as a springboard for kicking ass in their careers and making their hearts sing.  Dana has a knack for making music for himself, his world and those who allow him into their hearts. If you are a creative entrepreneur, you will want to hear this episode full of tips delivered with joy from one creative directly to you.

Musicals Taught Me Everything I Know

This week Julie, Miranda, and Zane have a chat about their latest project AND about which of life's truths can be gleaned from Witches of Eastwick!Here is the brief history Miranda gave during the 24 Hour Musical Project!- FURTHER READING -WIKI - Musical, Film, Novel, QuotesIMDB- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -John Updike, Jack Nicholson, Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Susan Sarandon, John Dempsey, Dana P. Rowe, Ian McShane, Lucie Arnaz, Joanna Riding, Maria Friedman, Rosemary Ashe, Stephen Tate, Caroline Sheen, Peter Jöback, Paul McDermott, Marina Prior, Sabrina Batshon Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com