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Christopher Dimond
Michael Kooman (music) and CHRISTOPHER DIMOND (book & lyrics) met while students at Carnegie Mellon University. Their most recent musical, Golden Gate, premiered at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Their musical Dani Girl has been workshopped at the Kennedy Center's New Visions/New Voices Festival, American Conservatory Theatre, the ASCAP/Disney Musical Theater Workshop, CAP-21, and was awarded the KC/ACTF Musical Theatre Award. Junior Claus, a family-friendly holiday musical, debuted in Minneapolis this winter, and is slated for a midwest tour next year. The duo's song cycle Homemade Fusion has been produced at CMU, the Pittsburgh CLO's Late Night Cabaret, the Zipper Theater, Monday Night New Voices: Chicago, and has been featured in several NAMT showcases. Michael and Chris are 2009-2010 Dramatists Guild Fellows, were recently Fellows at the O'Neill Music Theater Conference, and were finalists for the 2009 Fred Ebb Award. They have been invited to perform a concert of their music at the Kennedy Center as part of the Broadway: Today and Tomorrow celebration. Last August, they attended the Johnny Mercer Songwriting Workshop with mentors Andrew Lippa and Craig Carnelia. They are proud members of the Dramatists Guild and ASCAP, and are currently working on a CD to be released later this year. In addition to his work with Michael Kooman, Christopher Dimond was a playwright in residence at the Hangar Theatre for his play Burying Barbie, which has gone on to numerous subsequent productions. He is the recipient of the ASCAP Harold Adamson Lyric Award, the KC/ACTF Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting (2nd Place), several ASCAPLUS Awards, an Alfred P. Sloan Screenwriting Fellowship, the Schubert Fellowship for Dramatic Writing, the Mary Marlin Fisher Playwriting Award, and was a finalist for the John Cauble Award. Other works include Homeless: The Musical, Confessions Of An 8th Grade Nobody (both with music by Suzanne Polak), The Blasphemy Of Bees, and Shakespeare On Drugs. He is currently working on several new projects, including Flour Baby, a short film that will be shot this spring.

Bio as of January, 2010.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

American Theatre Wing Jonathan Larson Grant Recipient - 2010

Website:
www.koomandimond.com