Paul Gordon (composer)

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Paul Gordon
Birth namePaul Howard Gordon
Occupation(s) Musical theatre writer, songwriter
Years active1970s–present
Website paulgordonmusic.com

Paul Howard Gordon is an American composer of popular songs and music for the theatre.

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Career

Gordon composed the music and lyrics for the stage musical Jane Eyre which ran on Broadway in 2000–2001, for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Original Score. The musical was later produced by TheatreWorks at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Mountain View, California, in 2003. Of this production, the talkinbroadway.com reviewer wrote: "The music of Paul Gordon fits this production like a glove, with unbroken strings of music and lyrics that give the audience the mood of the story." [1] The Wall Street Journal noted the musical has "a lyrical score". [2]

His musical Emma played an engagement at the Old Globe Theatre (San Diego, California) in 2011. [3]

The stage musical The Front, for which Gordon wrote the music and lyrics with Jay Gruska, had a reading at the Manhattan Theatre Club in April 2007, and private industry readings in 2008. [4] [5]

He composed the music and lyrics for the stage musical Daddy Long Legs with the book and direction by John Caird, which premiered at the Rubicon Theatre Company, Ventura, California in October 2009 [6] and then had an engagement with TheatreWorks at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts from January through February 2010. [7] [8]

In progress is a musical entitled Little Miss Scrooge, which had a workshop production at the Rubicon Theatre in 2013. [5] [9] [10]

A concert of Gordon's music played at Joe's Pub (New York City) in 2007, and featured his works from stage musicals performed by Marla Schaffel, Brian D'Arcy James and others. [5]

Gordon has written popular songs, including the "#1 songs: "Next Time I Fall" recorded by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant, and "Friends and Lovers," which was #1 on both pop and country charts." He has also written for films (including Ghostbusters II ) and television. [11] [7]

As of 2019 Gordon's new musical adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice will receive its world premiere in December 2019 presented by TheatreWorks (Silicon Valley) at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto, California. [12]

In 2023 Gordon's musical "The Gospel According to Heather" debuted Off Broadway at Theater 555 in New York City. The show was directed by Rachel Klein, produced by Amas Musical Theatre and Jim Kierstead and featured Katey Sagal. [13]

Musical scores

Awards and nominations

Tony Awards

Bay Area Critics Circle Awards

Ovation Awards

Jeff Awards

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