- Jim Jacobs
Jim Jacobs (born 1942) is an American
composer ,lyricist , andwriter for thetheatre .Born in
Chicago, Illinois , Jacobs attended Taft High School, during which time he played guitar and sang with a band called DDT & the Dynamiters. In 1963, he became involved with a local theatre group that includedWarren Casey . For the next five years he appeared in more than fifty theatrical productions in the Chicago area, working with such people asThe Second City founderPaul Sills , while earning a living as anadvertising copywriter . He also landed a small role in the 1969 film "Medium Cool ".Jacobs' Broadway acting debut was in a 1970 revival of the play "
No Place to Be Somebody ", followed by the national tour. At the same time, he and Casey were collaborating on a play about high school life during the golden age of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s. Entitled "Grease", it premiered in 1971 at the Kingston Mines Theater in the Old Town section of Chicago. ProducersKen Waissman andMaxine Fox saw the show and suggested to theplaywrights that it might work better as a musical, and told them if the creative partners were willing to rework it and they liked the end result, they would produce itoff-Broadway . The team headed toNew York City to collaborate on what would become "Grease", which opened at the Eden Theatre in downtownManhattan , moved to Broadway, and earned him aTony Award nomination for Best Book of a Musical. The show went on to become a West End hit, a hugely successful film (for which he and Warren wrote additional songs), and a staple ofregional theatre ,summer stock ,community theatre , and high school drama groups.Jacobs served as a judge on the
NBC reality series "", designed to cast the lead roles in an August 2007 Broadway revival of "Grease" via viewer votes.External links
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