- Lonny Price
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awards =Lonny Price (born
March 9 ,1959 ) is an Americanactor ,writer , and director, primarily intheatre . He is know for really making statements in versions of his musicals . His acclaimed production of Camelot was making a statement about the current war including having different ethnicities and modernized characters. Mr. Price stated this in a interview before Camelot opened.Fact|date=July 2008Biography
Early life and career
Born in
New York City , Price grew up inMetuchen, New Jersey . [Gardner, Amanda. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE6DD1E3CF930A35755C0A9679C8B63 "THEATER; Tony Awards' New Jersey Ties"] , "The New York Times ",July 23 ,2008 .] He attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardiaHigh School of Performing Arts . His early career was spent performing inoff-Broadway productions. His first major Broadway credit was the ill-fatedStephen Sondheim musical "Merrily We Roll Along" (1981), which underwent constant changes during an unusually long preview period and closed after only sixteen performances. He had better luck with his next project - theAthol Fugard play "MASTER HAROLD...and the Boys", in which he portrayed aSouth Africa n student oppositeDanny Glover andZakes Mokae as the family servants - which ran for eight months.Broadway direction
Price made his directorial debut with the off-Broadway revival of "The Education of H* Y* M* A* N K* A* P* L* A* N", followed by "
The Rothschilds " and "Juno ", both of which received Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Revival. His most significant off-Broadway performing credit is theWilliam Finn –James Lapine musical "Falsettoland ".Price's work with the
New York Philharmonic includes stagings of Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd " withPatti LuPone ,George Hearn , andAudra McDonald ,Leonard Bernstein 's "Candide " with LuPone,Kristin Chenoweth , Sir Thomas Allen, and students fromJuilliard , and McDonald's 2006New Year's Eve concert of movie music for "Live from Lincoln Center " onPBS .In
2000 , Price co-wrote, directed, and starred in "A Class Act ", based on the life and career ofcomposer –lyricist Edward Kleban , whose sole Broadway credit was "A Chorus Line ". The score consisted of songs Kleban had written for other shows that remained unproduced. After a two month run at theManhattan Theatre Club , it transferred to the Ambassador Theatre, where it fared less successfully and closed after three months. It earned Price his soleTony Award nomination to date, for Best Book of a Musical.Price served as Associate Artistic Director for the
American Jewish Theatre from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. He currently is resident director atMusical Theatre Works , the onlynon-profit theatre dedicated solely to the development of new musicals, and is preparing his next project, a Broadway revival of "110 in the Shade ", for a May 2007 opening.Acting credits
Price's limited film and television credits include small roles in "
The Muppets Take Manhattan " and "Dirty Dancing " and guest appearances on "The Golden Girls " and "Law & Order ". Behind the scenes, he was a staff director for the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live ", for which he received anEmmy Award nomination.Additional Broadway credits
* 2003: "Urban Cowboy" (director)
* 1994: "Sally Marr...and Her Escorts " (co-writer withJoan Rivers andErin Sanders ; director)
* 1987: "Burn This " (actor)
* 1986: "Rags" (actor)References
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* [http://www.lortel.org/lla_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Lonny&middle=&last=Price Lortel Archives listing]
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