Damon Intrabartolo

Damon Intrabartolo (1974 August 13, 2013) was an American composer, orchestrator and conductor. He attended the University of Southern California and departed before graduation to work as an assistant to John Ottman on The Usual Suspects. His most famous work is the musical bare, which has had two Off-Broadway productions: one in 2004 (called bare: a pop opera), and a revival in 2012 (called bare: the musical), with some new songs and lyrics.

A resident of Los Angeles, California, he appeared in a 2001 documentary featuring six gay men attending the Burning Man festival, called On the Bus.

On August 13, 2013, Intrabartolo died suddenly in Arizona.[1] He was 39 years old.

Work

Damon collaborated with Ottman for 13 years as an orchestrator and conductor on films including:

Intrabartolo also served as an orchestrator and conductor on In Good Company (2004), American Dreamz (2006) and the acclaimed "Dreamgirls" (2006) underscore with Hedwig and the Angry Inch composer Stephen Trask.[2]

He composed the musical Bare, a Pop Opera; his company God Help! Productions also produced the 2000 world premiere in Los Angeles.[3][4] He composed and produced the musical Ann E. Wrecksick and the Odyssey of the Bulimic Orphans; both shows played in Los Angeles and New York City.[5] He composed the musical PopNation. "PopNation" was originally known as PLOP and was first workshopped in Los Angeles. In 2012 [6] and 2013[7] Canton Theatrical, LLC presented industry readings in New York; the company plans to open the show in 2014.

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