BW music theatre direction builds momentum for success
A new partnership. Ongoing affiliations with Broadway. And its first graduate. BW's Bachelor of Music in music theatre direction is marking its two-year anniversary with vivace and accelerando.
For
non-Italians
or
those
unfamiliar
with
music
terminology,
the
translation
is
an
on-point
way
of
saying
the
highly
selective
program
within
the
BW
Conservatory
of
Music
is
quickly
building
momentum
in
helping
prepare
music
directors
to
make
their
mark
in
the
music
theatre
industry.
Among recent successes is the addition of Broadway "Kinky Boots" music director and conductor Ryan Fielding Garrett '12 to the adjunct faculty as a remote instructor offering weekly private lessons and bi-weekly studio classes for students.
Also exciting is a new partnership with Cleveland's Near West Theatre that puts BW students at the helm of directing music for shows being held at the theatre troupe's 275-seat venue in Cleveland's Gordon Square Arts District.
Positive Role Model for Future Music Directors
For music theatre direction majors Lindsay Miller '22 and Harrison Roth '23, the new major allows them to stretch their musical, creative and leadership skills.
"I
came
to
BW
as
a
piano
performance
major
and
then
discovered
music
direction,"
explained
Miller.
"It
is
an
honor
to
be
the
first
graduate
of
our
new,
official
music
direction
program.
"There have been other student music directors before me that have gone on to create amazing work on Broadway and national touring productions. I hope to make them proud by following in their footsteps and being a positive role model for those who follow the same path," the Greendale, Wisconsin, student noted.
Miller's capstone project will be to serve as music director for "The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical," a BW collaboration with Playhouse Square that will be performed April 22-24 at the acclaimed Cleveland theatre.
This opportunity will build on Miller's repertoire of experiences that include working as a music director, associate music director, rehearsal pianist, pit musician, accompanist and music assistant in Milwaukee, Cleveland and Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Alongside
her
for
the
production
will
be
"Les
Misérables"
Broadway
star
Chris
McCarrell
'13
in
his
directing
debut.
The
BW
music
theatre
grad
originated
the
role
of
Percy
Jackson
in
the
2017
Off-Broadway
production,
took
it
on
national
tour
and
ultimately
reprised
the
role
on
Broadway
in
2019.
Adding to the YJ4L prestige, "The Lightning Thief" will be a trifecta of BW student collaboration - music theatre, arts management and entrepreneurship, and music theatre direction - that covers all areas of the production. This year also marks the 15th anniversary of spring partnership productions between Playhouse Square and Baldwin Wallace.
A Childhood Dream Focused on Music Theatre
Roth, a 20-year-old from Toronto (Ontario) Canada, will be the inaugural BW music director for the Near West Theatre partnership. His production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" will run March 25-April 10.
Creative
in
his
approach,
Roth
interned
last
summer
as
a
music
director
for
the
Clinton
Area
Showboat
in
Iowa.
For
the
final
show
of
the
season,
he
composed
an
original
score
for
its
production
of
"Constellations"
that
incorporated
live
and
digital
production
techniques
to
create
and
program
the
score.
His
work
garnered
high
praise
in
a
local
newspaper.
"At BW, I have studied privately with resident music directors and gained valuable insights. In an apprenticeship with the director of choral studies and chair of the conducting department, Dr. Dirk Garner, I had the opportunity to lead rehearsals and conduct the BW Motet choir. These experiences have been invaluable as I have carved out my trajectory at Baldwin Wallace," he emphasized.
"Ever since I saw my first musical as a kid, I knew that music theatre was the thing I was meant to do. I have explored and trained in multiple different aspects of music theatre - from performing to writing to lighting and scenic design and now to music direction. My goal post-graduation is to music direct in New York, and I have been slowly unraveling that path over the last few years at BW," he said with affirmation.