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David Zippel (DSC #199)

David ZippelDavid Zippel

Lyricist of Pamela’s First Musical.

Lyricist David Zippel discusses the development of Pamela’s First Musical, the challenges posed by the untimely passing of two of his collaborators on the project — composer Cy Coleman and author Wendy Wasserstein, and the upcoming benefit performance which will mark the show’s first public performance. He also talks about his earliest lyric writing efforts, including the pre-Broadway Rotunda and Going Hollywood, an adaptation of Once in a Lifetime which is about to get a new workshop presentation 38 years after Zippel first thought to adapt it; how he came to collaborate with Coleman and Larry Gelbart on City of Angels, before the show’s acclaimed dual-story structure was even in place; what drew him to musicalize The Goodbye Girl; and the challenge of creating the lyrics his first through-sung musical The Woman in White, a collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Original airdate - April 25, 2008.
Running time - 51:2.

For more information see Downstage Center’s David Zippel program page.
You can also download the David Zippel program (mp3).



Posted on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 11:42 am
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Audio, Downstage Center, Lyricist.

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