Contemporary Classics A Theatre Company Seattle, Wa
brandon ivie | artistic director robert j. aguilar | managing director danielle franich | production manager
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Contemporary Classics is a Seattle-based theatre company dedicated to the production and development of new musicals. CC has produced the Seattle premieres of ZANNA, DON'T! (Seattle Times Footlight Award), JOHN & JEN, THE LAST FIVE YEARS, A NEW BRAIN, THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE and the new musical THE YELLOW WOOD. In addition, Showtune Suckapunch is a new musical development program that gives writers 6 weeks to create a new piece of material with a director and 2 weeks to workshop and showcase that material.
The videos on this channel are from the songwriter showcase series NEW VOICES that brings Seattle some of musical theatre's brightest up-and-coming writers, all performed by local singers.
If you need it, i may or may not have take the audio from this video as an MP3 years ago; if having it would help you remake this video with non-choppy quality…
This is still insane. So long ago but I've never forgotten it. This is hilariously rude, passive aggressive, and catty, and it remains the standard for me. Never found anything that even comes close to it.
"Everything is black or white, you're either wrong, or you're right"... This song perfectly captures how teenagers view the world, and the pedestal-high, near-impossible standards they set for their parents and the adults around them. <3
Just a beautiful and poignant song. The composer tapped into something rich. The performance was excellently acted and sung from the place the author wrote it. The voice totally brought this song to a bittersweet resolution. Brava!
I have been following this dude for years …. Same Filipino actor circle…. And then he pops up in my favorite tv show only murders in the building…. OMg sooooo proud
Thursday Seventeenth of November Two Thousand And Twenty-Two. 00.31am. "What, a strange Video. 🤔 What IS this Woman trying, to express? And, does she have to swear?" Sir Francesca Kray.