Tim Acito
Marion Adler
Gerard Alessandrini
Herbert Appleman
Billy Aronson
Grace Barnes
David H. Bell
Jonathan Bernstein
Craig Bohmler
Stephen Bray
Craig Carnelia
Warren Casey
Michael Colby
Matt Conner
Patrick Cook
Gabor Csupo
Ryan Cunningham
Jeremy Desmon
Susan Dilallo
Alexander Dinelaris
Joe DiPietro
Fred Ebb
David Evans
Frederick Freyer
Paul Germain
Chris Gifford
Sir William Schwenck Gilbert
Ned Paul Ginsburg
Paul Scott Goodman
Miriam Gordon
Howard Greenfield
Sean Hartley
Jon Hartmere
Jeffrey Hatcher
Rupert Holmes
Laurence Holzman
Alison Hubbard
Eric Idle
Damon Intrabartolo
Erik Jackson
Jim Jacobs
Traci Paige Johnson
John Kander
Todd Kessler
David Kisor
Arlene Klasky
Henry Krieger
Stephen Lawrence
Robert Lindsey-Nassif
Brent Lord
Richard Maltby, Jr.
Sonia Manzano
Gerald Jay Markoe
Joseph McDonough
Bill Meade
Brendan Milburn
Peter C. Mills
Felicia Needleman
Marsha Norman
Richard Oberacker
Kim Oler
Fitz Patton
Cody Philip
Edgar Allan Poe
John Du Prez
Cara Reichel
Mike Reid
Bill Russell
Brenda Russell
Mark Saltzman
Joshua Salzman
Angela C. Santomero
Sarah Schlesinger
Neil Sedaka
Michael Shaieb
Rachel Sheinkin
Peter Stone
Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan
Robert Taylor
Peter Ullian
Valerie Vigoda
Stephen Weiner
Scott Wentworth
Allee Willis
John Wimbs
Ben H. Winters
Paul Scott Goodman
PAUL SCOTT GOODMAN Paul was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. Rooms a rock romance was nominated for 5 Helen Hayes Awards and 3 Outer Critics Circle awards, including Best New Musical and Best Score (on or off Broadway) produced at New World Stages, NYC, directed by Scott Schwartz. Paul also wrote the book, music, and lyrics for Bright Lights Big City, which was presented at the New York Theater Workshop, directed by Michael Greif, The Guggenheim Museum (NYC), the Prince Music Theater (Philadelphia), and Harvard University. The CD of the show, starring Patrick Wilson, Sherie Renee Scott, Jesse L. Martin, and Christine Ebersole is available on Sh-K-Boom Records and the live rights are available through The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization. Goodman's other produced musicals include: Son of a Stand Up Comedian (MetroStage, 2010), Him & Her (Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, New End Theatre in London, New York International Fringe Festival - Best Performance Award), Alive in the World (New York Musical Theater Festival, The Zipper Theatre, NYC), God Save the New Wave (The Bottom Line and The West Bank Theater, NYC), Metropolitan Music (Marymount Manhattan College, NYC), Just East of Broadway (The Duplex, NYC). Paul Scott Goodman was the first recipient of the Songwriters' Hall of Fame Best New Songwriter Award, first solo recipient of the Jonathan Larson Foundation Award, winner of the Backstage Bistro Award for Domestica (book, music and lyrics), and winner of the Gilman Gonzalez-Falla Theater Foundation Commendation Award. In London, Paul's musicals have been produced at the National Theater, the New End Theater, and twice on BBC TV. He has performed with John Cougar Mellancamp, Joan Armatrading, David Essex, and The Average White Band. He lives in Soho, Manhattan with his wife and three children. www.paulscottgoodman.com
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