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Granville Wyche Burgess
Plays/musicals produced Off-Broadway and regionally, including: WPA Theatre, Douglass Fairbanks Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Capital Rep. Plays: The Freak (Samuel French); Dusky Sally (Broadway Play Publishing); Play It As It Lies (Playscripts). Musicals: Conrack, Battlecry, A Country Carol, Common Ground. Teleplays produced: network (CBS: Capitol), PBS (Trifles, The Turtle Stone), syndication (Tales From The Darkside). Awards include: EMMY nomination (Capitol), CBS/Foundation for the Dramatist Guild production award, grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (2 times), Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Five County Fund (3 times), the National Endowment for the Humanities, the US Department of Education, and numerous playwriting competition winners. Books: Stone In The Crick, Fork In The Crick, The Last At Bat Of Shoeless Joe (Chickadee Prince Books). Co-Founder of Quill Entertainment Company, educational nonprofit (mission: “Teaching America’s Heritage Through Story and Song”) which creates and tours musicals about American history. Former Director of Walnut Street Theatre School.
Stan Wietrzychowski
Three-plus decades of scores for Broadway, film, and television, including Street Songs (starring Geraldine Fitzgerald), Poor Murderer (starring Laurence Luckinbill), Pilgrims (starring Lydia Chamberlin), Gallavants (animated Hollywood film), American Times (26-part PBS series). Collaborators include: Jack Lawrence, Richard Maltby, Milo O’Shea. Performed at the White House for President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter and at the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. Taught at the Hartt School of Music, Hartford, CT, currently teaching at the University of South Carolina/Upstate.
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