Joel Fram
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Joel Fram (Music Director) has worked extensively in both New York and London.
His most recent credits include Wicked at the Apollo Victoria (Music Supervisor), Forbidden Broadway at the Menier Chocolate Factory (Musical Director)[1] and Pictures from an Exhibition at the Young Vic (Music Supervision and Arrangements). He has conducted the Broadway productions of Wicked, Sweet Smell of Success, The Music Man, James Joyce's The Dead, Jumpers, and Cats. U.S. national tours and regional credits include Falsettos, Wonderful Town, My Fair Lady, A Little Night Music, Hello, Dolly!, the American premiere of Alan Ayckbourn’s Dreams from a Summer House, and the world premiere of two Andrew Lippa musicals, The Little Princess and john & jen. At New York’s Symphony Space, he created the award-winning “New Voices” concert series and, for Stephen Sondheim’s 75th birthday, co-produced and curated the 12-hour marathon “Wall to Wall Stephen Sondheim”.
Fram has music directed two cast albums (john & jen, A…My Name is Alice), played with the New York Pops and the Boston Pops orchestras, restored several lost musicals for the acclaimed Encores! series, served on the musical theatre faculty of Yale, New York University, and the Danish Musical Academy, and is currently an Associate Music Supervisor for the Melbourne, Stuttgart and Tokyo productions of Wicked.
[edit] References
- ^ Spencer, Charles (3 July 2009). "Forbidden Broadway at the Menier Chocolate Factory, review". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/5731856/Forbidden-Broadway-at-the-Menier-Chocolate-Factory-review.html. Retrieved 30 July 2010.