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In this episode, we continue our conversation with Kathleen Wrinn, the founding Artistic Director of the New Works/New Voices initiative at Syracuse University that develops new musicals.
We explore in greater detail how the program has developed Lighthouse, a musical with book, lyrics & story by abs wilson, and music and story by Veronica Mansour.
We also discuss Kathleen’s forthcoming book, Developing New Musicals in University Theatre Programs: A Practical Guide, co-authored with Alisa Hauser.
This episode features demo recordings of the songs “Runaway Girl” and “Bus Stop” performed by Veronica Mansour.
Connect with Kathleen Wrinn:
Website: https://www.kathleenwrinn.com/
Instagram: @inittowrinnit
Connect with New York Theatre Barn:
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, we continue our conversation with Kathleen Wrinn, the founding Artistic Director of the New Works/New Voices initiative at Syracuse University that develops new musicals.
We explore in greater detail how the program has developed Lighthouse, a musical with book, lyrics & story by abs wilson, and music and story by Veronica Mansour.
We also discuss Kathleen’s forthcoming book, Developing New Musicals in University Theatre Programs: A Practical Guide, co-authored with Alisa Hauser.
This episode features demo recordings of the songs “Runaway Girl” and “Bus Stop” performed by Veronica Mansour.
Connect with Kathleen Wrinn:
Website: https://www.kathleenwrinn.com/
Instagram: @inittowrinnit
Connect with New York Theatre Barn:
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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