

S1 Episode 2: Lynne Shankel
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In Episode 1.2, Hayley and Amy speak with composer, orchestrator, lyricist, and music supervisor Lynne Shankel about her new musical Perpetual Sunshine and the Ghost Girls, the importance of making theatre for social change, and the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated space. Click here to view a transcript of the episode!
Episode Notes
Guest: Lynne Shankel
Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews
Music: Chloe Geller
Guest Bio
Lynne Shankel - composer, orchestrator, lyricist, and music supervisor - was the first woman to solely orchestrate a new musical on Broadway, Allegiance. She was music director and arranger for the Broadway production of Crybaby and resident music supervisor for the Tony Award-winning revival of Company, for which she conducted the Grammy-nominated cast album.
Other credits as orchestrator and arranger: Altar Boyz, The Extraordinary Ordinary, Annie Live on NBC, Chasing the Song, Life After, Snow Child, Breathe, and many others. Lynne was also music director for the acclaimed 2019 Kennedy Center production of Tommy. As a composer, Lynne's works include Bare the Musical, Red Velvet, HoT, and Perpetual Sunshine and the Ghost Girls.
Lynne is also the composer and lyricist of Postcard American Town. Lynne received the 2021 ASCAP Lucille and Jack Yellen Award. Her album, Bare Naked, is out on Yellow Sound Label. Lynne also teaches musical theater composition at the University of Michigan.
Episode Resources:
Perpetual Sunshine and the Ghost Girls (2022 Richard Rodgers Award winner) at the National Alliance of Musical Theatre (NAMT) conference October 20-21
Life After at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago (June-July 2022)
White Girl in Danger at Second Stage in New York (opens March 2023)
Allegiance (opens in London January 2023)
Find Lynne Online:
Website: lynneshankel.com
Follow Lynne on Facebook and Instagram
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