In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with composer and orchestrator Julie Richardson about balancing multiple personal and professional roles, redefining the boundaries of womanhood, finding a creative process that works for you and a creative community that inspires you, and more. We also highlight Lesya Ukrainka as part of our Women’s History Month Playwrights You Should Know series, in partnership with Expand the Canon. Click here for a transcript of the episode!
Episode Notes
Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews
Guest: Julie Richardson
Music: Chloe Geller
Episode Resources:
Space by L M Feldman at Central Square Theatre
Check out Julie’s pumpkin carving and other amazing projects on her website!
Musical Theatre Writing Collective
Hello Sunshine - Reese Witherspoon
Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky
Women’s History Month:
Expand the Canon - Stone Host by Lesya Ukrainka
Trailblazers of the Week:
Other:
Donate to the Collective Transformation fundraiser for Transgender Law Center!
Guest Bio:
Julie Richardson (she/her) Jis a Boston-based musical theater composer, orchestrator, music director and sound designer. Her musical HACK, PUNT, TOOL, written with collaborators Daniel Levine, Rachel Bowens-Rubin, Zara Barryte, and Danbee Kim, was produced in 2012 by the MIT Musical Theater Guild and had a revival with the same group with a revised book and score in 2017. Julie orchestrated the world premiere production of JACK & AIDEN by Tova Katz and Lane Michael Stanley at Ground Floor Theatre in Austin, TX in 2023. She is currently composing the music for an adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s TO THE LIGHTHOUSE with collaborator Amy Andrews. Julie is also a YouTube creator with a channel called Finishing the Score, in which she invites viewers to follow along with her songwriting journey and learn new skills along the way. Her video topics range from composition and lyric techniques to music software and audio gear. She is a proud founding member of the Musical Theater Writing Collective, as well as a member of The Dramatists Guild, Maestra, ASMAC and Ring of Keys.
Find Julie Online:
Follow To the Lighthouse on Instagram
Check out Julie’s YouTube channel
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