- Henry Krieger
Henry Krieger (born
February 9 1945 inNew York City ) is anAcademy Award -nominated Americancomposer .Krieger wrote the music for three notable Broadway shows: "
Dreamgirls " (1981, with lyrics and book byTom Eyen ), "The Tap Dance Kid " (1983), and "Side Show " (1997), as well as other works ofmusical theatre .He was nominated for the
Tony Award s for Best Score for both "Dreamgirls" and "Side Show", won aGrammy Award for the cast album of "Dreamgirls" and received three Academy Award nominations for the songs he wrote for the 2006 film.Life and career
Born in
New York City , Krieger grew up inWestchester County, New York and attended school inScarborough, New York , which had a theatre that was a replica of theHelen Hayes Theatre . There he played inGilbert and Sullivan 's "Iolanthe " and "Ruddigore ". He became interested in theatre and the dramatic arts, and he later studied creative and liberal arts at theAmerican University inWashington, DC andColumbia University in New York.While still in his twenties, Krieger began composing for
Off-Off-Broadway . Eyen and Krieger first worked together on the 1975 musical version of Eyen's revue "The Dirtiest Show in Town ", called "The Dirtiest Musical in Town". [ http://www.thevillager.com/villager_198/oscardreaming.html "The Dirtiest Musical in Town" is mentioned in this article on Krieger] ] .Nell Carter 's performance in that musical inspired Krieger and Eyen to craft a musical about Black back-up singers, which they workshopped forJoe Papp but shelved when Carter dropped out in 1978 to appear in "Ryan's Hope ". A year later, the project caught the interest of Broadway director/producer/choreograherMichael Bennett , who sponsored a workshop production of "Big Dreams", as the musical was then known, withDevine and twenty-year-old gospel singerJennifer Holliday as Carter's replacement. After several workshops, numerous rewrites and various roadblocks, [Hill, Jeremy. "Pre-Broadway. "Dreamgirls: Your Virtual Coffee Table Book of the Musical".] "Dreamgirls"' came to Broadway in 1981 and was nominated for thirteenTony Awards (including Best Score), winning six. One of its songs, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going " became a top hit, and others became popular songs. The won Krieger a Grammy Award. When the film version of "Dreamgirls" was released in 2006, the soundtrack became a number one album, and Krieger's songs from the soundtrack became hits again. Krieger also has the distinction of being nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Original Song three times in one year, when three of his compositions for the film version of "Dreamgirls" received nominations: "Listen", "Love You I Do ", and "Patience".Two years later, in 1983, Krieger's musical "The Tap Dance Kid", with lyrics by
Robert Lorick , opened at Broadway'sBroadhurst Theatre and went on to win two Tony Awards. It would be well over a decade before his next Broadway musical, "Side Show", with book and lyrics byBill Russell , opened at theRichard Rodgers Theatre in 1997. "Side Show" received four Tony nominations, including Best Score.In 2000, Krieger's musical "Everything's Ducky", again with Russell, opened at
TheatreWorks (Silicon Valley) ofPalo Alto, California . The show won the 2000 Backstage West Garland Award for Best Score as well as the Will Glickman Award for Best New Bay Area Play of 2000. The musical has since had productions in St. Louis, Cincinnati, La Mirada, and Chicago. The revised musical now known as "Lucky Duck" recently debuted in a production at theBoston Conservatory . Krieger collaborated with Russell again on "Kept", based onAlexandre Dumas, fils ' classic, "Camille". "Kept" premiered at TheatreWorks in 2002. Krieger and Russell also wrote "Santa's Gonna Rock and Roll," the opening number of the "Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular", for over a decade, and also "Take the Flame," for the opening and closing ceremonies ofGay Games IV.In 2002, Krieger also wrote the score for "
The Wonderful World of Disney "'s television version of "Sleeping Beauty", with lyrics bySusan Birkenhead and starringWhitney Houston . With Birkenhead, he recently contributed two songs to "Hats!", the new musicalrevue of theRed Hat Society .In 2008, Henry wrote the music for the new musical "
Romantic Poetry " which features book and lyrics by "John Patrick Shanley ". The musical premiered at "Manhattan Theatre Club " at New York City Center in October 2008 and featured a cast that includes Jeb Brown, Jerry Dixon, Ivan Hernandez, Mark Linn Baker, Patina Renea Miller, and Emily Swallow. According to press notes, "Connie of Woodmere has just married Fred of Newark, but her exes are back in the picture and not sure they approve of the union. Mary of Greenpoint climbs Frankie of Little Italy’s fire escape with amorous erotic intent - but things go awry as she reaches for her dream."Among other projects, he and Birkenhead are working on the score for a musical based on the 1984 film "
The Flamingo Kid ".Krieger lives in New York City's
Greenwich Village .Awards and Nominations
Awards
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Grammy Award 2008 Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media - "Love You I Do" from "Dreamgirls" (songwriter)Notes
References
* [http://www.theatricalrights.com/authordetail.aspx?authorid=KRIEGERHE Profile of Henry Krieger]
* [http://www.rnh.com/org/index.php?page=biographies&person_id=503 Another profile of Krieger]
* [http://www.thevillager.com/villager_198/oscardreaming.html Article on Krieger's work and his "Dreamgirls" nominations]
* [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/104277.html Playbill interview with Henry Krieger]External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=12011 Henry Krieger] at the IBDB database
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1561090/ Henry Krieger] at the IMDB database
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