Tom Jones (writer)

For other uses, see Tom Jones (disambiguation).
Tom Jones, 2008.

Tom Jones (born 1928, in Littlefield, Texas), is an American lyricist (and often librettist) of musical theatre.

Career

His best-known work is The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, "Try to Remember". Other songs from The Fantasticks include "Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More" and "I Can See It". He also wrote the screenplay for the 1995 feature film adaptation.

Jones acted in a New York City revival of The Fantasticks, which he also directed.[1] He played the part of the Old Actor, which he played when the musical opened in 1960, from April 26, 2010, to June 6, 2010. He was credited as an actor in the show as Thomas Bruce.[2] The show is still running at the Snapple Theater.

Jones is also the author of Making Musicals: An Informal Introduction to the World of Musical Theater,[3] about which Elyse Sommer wrote on January 15, 1998 in CurtainUp:

Extremely well organized and packed with interesting information, the first half of the book deals in broad and general terms with the growth and development of the American musical. The second half focuses on the practical "how-to" of putting together a musical, using Jones's own career and shows he's worked on as a springboard ... Since only half the book falls within the category of how-to I'm glad to report that this advice is stick-to-the-ribs solid. No hyperbole. No gratuitous name dropping.[4]

All of Jones's major musicals were written with Harvey Schmidt, whom he met at the University of Texas at Austin.

Theatre credits

References

  1. Hetrick, Adam. 2010-06-04. Tom Jones to Depart the Fantasticks Off Broadway.
  2. Brantley, Ben. 2006-08-24. A Return to Off Broadway, With Performance No. 17,163. The New York Times.
  3. Making Musicals: An Informal Introduction to the World of Musical Theater, (Paperback) 1998, Limelight Editions.
  4. Making Musicals Review by Elyse Sommer, January 15, 1998, CurtainUp.

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