KEYTHE FARLEY (Co-author) has
written for the Independent Spirit Awards and "Rugrats," which he also
voice-directs. He has appeared on "Beverly Hills 90210," "Sisters" and
the HBO movie And the Band Played On. Keythe directed the
original production of Bat Boy The Musical. He is a member of
the Actors’ Gang and a graduate of UCLA.
BRIAN FLEMMING (Co-author), a
playwright, screenwriter and film director, wrote and directed Nothing So Strange, a feature-length faux
documentary about the assassination of Microsoft chairman Bill Gates
that won the New York Times Claiborne Pell Award for Original Vision at
the 2002 Newport Film Festival and also appeared at the Slamdance Film
Festival, South by Southwest, Taos Talking Picture and many other
festivals. He also wrote and directed the feature Hang Your Dog in the
Wind (Special
Jury Prize, 1997 Florida Film Festival), co founded the one-time Park
City festival Slumdance and worked as a segment producer for the
Independent Film Channel show Split Screen. He maintains a
weblog at www.slumdance.com/blogs/brian_flemming.
LAURENCE O'KEEFE (Music and Lyrics)
Music/lyric credits include the NY tours of the Hasty Pudding
Theatricals and the children's musical The Magic Sparrow
(Primary Stages and Ubu Rep.). As a member of LA's Actors' Gang: Imaginary
Invalid (Theatre LA Ovation Award), Euphoria (LA Weekly
Awards for Musical Of The Year and for music, Ovation Awards for same)
and Bat Boy (LA Weekly Award, Musical Of The Year, BackStage
West Award for music). A grad of USC's Graduate Film Scoring program,
he has scored movies including: Every Night and Twice on Sundays,
the musical/mockumentary of Dorothy McHugh, the Ziegfeld girl who
returned to showbiz at age 85 with "Help, I've fallen and I can't get
up!" ‘Twice On Sundays’ won Best Documentary at several film
festivals. The Prince Music Theatre premiered his short musical The
Mice as part of 3hree, produced by Harold Prince, and it also played at the Ahmanson Theatre last year. Buckets of love and gratitude
to Brian, Keythe and Anne; Deven and Kaitlin; Scott; the Actors' Gang;
Nancy and the producers; all casts/crews; the American Academy of Arts
and Letters and the Jonathan Larson Foundation for their generous
grants; and the greatest lyricist of all time, Nell Benjamin.
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