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CREATORS

Jekyll & Hyde has music by Frank Wildhorn, and book and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.
It was originally conceived for the stage by Steve Cuden
and Frank Wildhorn. The musical is based on the novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll &
Mr. Hyde (1886), by Robert Louis Stevenson.
 Photo courtesy Leslie Bricusse |
Leslie Bricusse is a writer-composer-lyricist who has written more than forty musical shows and
films. Over the years he has had the good fortune to enjoy fruitful collaborations
with a wonderful array of musical talents, including Anthony Newley, Henry Mancini,
John Williams, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith, Jule Styne, Quincy Jones, Andre Previn,
Frank Wildhorn and Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky (whose "Nutcracker Suite" he adapted
into a song score).
His stage musicals include Stop The World - I Want To Get Off, The Roar Of The
Greasepaint - The Smell Of The Crowd, Pickwick, Harvey, and Sherlock
Holmes.
He has written songs and/or screenplays for such films as Superman, Santa Claus -
The Movie, Home Alone (I & II), Hook, Tom & Jerry - The Movie, and
various Pink Panthers.
Projects that have been seen on both stage and screen include Doctor Dolittle,
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Scrooge, Goodbye Mr. Chips, and
Victor/Victoria.
He has been nominated for ten Academy Awards, nine Grammys and four Tonys, and has
won two Oscars, a Grammy and eight Ivor Novello Awards, the premiere British Music
Award. In 1989 he received the Kennedy Award for consistent excellence in British
songwriting, and was inducted into the American Songwriters' Hall of Fame - only the
fourth Englishman to be so honoured.
 Photo courtesy Beth Kelly |
Frank Wildhorn is a composer, lyricist and producer with works spanning the worlds of
popular, theatrical and classical music. In 1999 he became the first American composer in over
twenty years with three shows (Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel and The Civil
War) running simultaneously on Broadway. He also contributed to the Broadway score of
Victor/Victoria, and is developing musicals such as Camille Claudel, Dracula, Cyrano
de Bergerac, Bonnie & Clyde, Svengali, Havana and a recording project titled "The
Romantics." His work can be heard on the albums of Linda Eder, who originated the role of Lucy
in Jekyll & Hyde. His compositions also include Whitney Houston's international number
one hit, "Where Do Broken Hearts Go?" Frank is the Creative Director of Atlantic Theatre, a
division of Atlantic Records. To learn more, visit his official website at FrankWildhorn.com.
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