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ALLISON LEYTON-BROWN has written more than 30 original music and sound scores for theatre, opera, dance & film productions across the U.S. and Canada. Recent projects include: Sake With the Haiku Geisha (Gotham Stage Company), The Snow Queen (Urban Stages), and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (Friendly Fire). Allison is composer-in-residence for Archipelago Theater, whose productions of The Woman in the Attic and The Trojan Women (for Duke University) landed on several of the area's Top 10 Lists for 2006. Other music-theatre pieces include Last Days in Vegas, Aloha Flight 243: a one-act opera (lib. S. Chapadjiev), and cult favorite How Many Annas (words by A. Tolk). She recently completed a score for the feature-length documentary Millions: A Lottery Story, which is currently screening nation-wide. She has scored several independent films including a one-minute silent short for Coca Cola, and two feature films. Allison is on the music faculty of the American Dance Festival and NYU's Playwrights Horizons Theater School, where she teaches with John Ruocco. She has a Masters from Tisch School of the Arts' Musical Theatre Writing Program, and works regularly as a Musical Director.
Bio as of July, 2008.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
SpringboardNYC Mentor - 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009
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