Zina Goldrich, Marcy Heisler
composer and lyricist

 

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Composer Zina Goldrich and Lyricist Marcy Heisler are MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) and Bistro Award winners in the categories of Outstanding Special Material, Outstanding Songwriters, and Song of The Year. In April 2000, they premiered their full-length musical Adventures in Love at St. Paul's Ordway Music Theatre. In 1998 they joined Off-Broadway's Second Stage Theatre as Joseph Papp Artists-in-Residence. At Second Stage, they presented an original revue entitled This is Our Show, and are currently in collaboration with bookwriter Susan Kim on an original musical, Allison Under the Stars. They have also co-authored Dear Edwina, a family musical, which was read at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, is internationally licensed by Music Theatre International, and has been performed across the country. Together and apart, they have provided original songs for CBS Television, Disney Interactive and Feature Animation projects, PBS, Nickelodeon and others. They have performed their original songs together at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, and The Ford Center of the Performing Arts, and are veterans of the Toyota Comedy Festival, Marshall's Women in Comedy Festival, and Montreal's prestigious "Just Pour Rire" Comedy Festival. Their song "Taylor", sung by Tony-award winning actress Kristin Chenoweth, received its television debut on The Rosie O'Donnell show, and is also featured on Christiane Noll's latest CD. Their song "Alto's Lament", sung by Emily Skinner, is featured on Unsuspecting Hearts, her CD with Alice Ripley.

 

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