Gregg Coffin
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Gregg Coffin's musicals, rightnextto me, Five Course Love, Convenience, Cinderella (music), The Daly News (music), The Snow Queen, East Of The Sun/West Of The Moon, and over 75 incidental scores have been produced at theatres Off-Broadway and throughout the U.S., Canada and Korea including The Minetta Lane Theatre, The Duke on 42nd Street, The John Houseman Theatre, The ChungMu Art Hall (Seoul), The Stratford Festival of Canada, National Arts Centre (Canada), Denver Center Theatre Company, Arena Stage, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Alley Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Indiana Repertory Theatre, B Street Theatre, New Conservatory Theatre Center, Syracuse Stage, The Tarragon Theatre, CanStage, California Shakespeare Festival, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Unicorn Theatre, Human Race Theatre, Stages Repertory Theatre, International City Theatre, Circle Theatre, ART Station, Actor's Playhouse at the Miracle Mile, Red Barn Theatre, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Sacramento Theatre Company, Minneapolis Music Theatre, Capital Repertory Theatre, PCPA TheatreFest, Oregon Cabaret Theatre and Georgia Shakespeare Festival. Gregg’s incidental music for SLAVS! at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto won Canada’s 2001 Dora Award. He is the recipient of several NEA Creativity Grants. www.greggcoffin.com
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[edit] Works
- Cinderella (score only)[1]
- Convenience[1][2]
- East of the Sun/West of the Moon[1]
- Five Course Love[1]
- rightnextto me[1]
- Over 75 incidental scores
[edit] Performance venues
Venues that have staged his work include:
- Alabama Shakespeare Festival
- Alley Theatre
- Arena Stage
- CanStage
- Denver Center Theatre Company
- Georgia Shakespeare Festival
- Geva Theatre Center[2]
- Human Race Theatre Company[2]
- Indiana Repertory Theatre
- Minetta Lane Theatre
- Minneapolis Musical Theatre
- National Arts Centre
- New Conservatory Theatre Center
- Oregon Cabaret Theatre
- PCPA TheatreFest
- Sacramento Theatre Company
- Shakespeare Santa Cruz
- Stages Repertory Theatre
- Stratford Festival of Canada
- Tarragon Theatre
- Unicorn Theatre
[edit] Awards
His incidental music for Slavs! at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto won the 2001 Dora Award. He is the recipient of several National Endowment for the Arts Creativity Grants.
Mr. Coffin was raised in Yarmouth, Maine and educated at Oberlin College and Southern Methodist University, and now resides in California.[1]
[edit] External links
- Little Spaceman Music - Gregg Coffin's home page
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Little Spaceman Music - Coffin's official site
- ^ a b c Musical Theatre Workshop at Human Race Theatre Company