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Jonathon Lynch - Composer, Lyricist

A breakdown Bach would be proud of.

Dramady, Melodrama, Biographical‎, Chamber, Classical

The Baroque Cycle

A young musical theatre actress who is having a tough time of it in the 'real world.' Through a series of vignettes, we see her go from fighting against the difficulties of modern life to accepting and embracing the challenges before her. All set to a Baroque music score – her favorite music.

CAST

Ideal Cast Size:

1

Cast Size Options (min to max):

1

-

1

Female:

1

Male:

Non-binary:

Any gender:

Notes on Casting:

Soprano Female any age but ideally 20-30's

Stage of Development:

The piece has had multiple readings and/or workshops

Seeking Further Development Support:

Full Production

Prior Developmental/Production History:

Selections presented through Golden Fleece.

Reading at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Award-winning production at New York Theatre Festival's Winterfest.

Presentation at the Association for Performing Arts Professionals.

Midwest premier at North Central College, Naperville, IL.

Verse-Intro Cabaret, SoHo Playhouse, NY.

Next Steps:

There are some edits I'd like to make to the show, but it's been performed in multiple venues successfully.

External Links for Show Website or more info:

Listen to music tracks:

Passepied in B Major _I Hop in a Subway (I Swear That This City is Trying to Kill Me)

BIOS

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