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Notes From New York is a successful London (West End) based concert series, created primarily to showcase the output of contemporary musical theatre writers that doesn't like paying it's bills!
'''Notes From New York''' is a successful London (West End) based concert series, created primarily to showcase the output of contemporary musical theatre writers that doesn't like paying it's bills!


== Creators and Collaborators ==
== Creators and Collaborators ==
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== Concert History ==
== Concert History ==


2nd November 2003 - Arts Theatre, Leicester Square
2 November 2003 - Arts Theatre, Leicester Square
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Shona Lindsey and Damien Edwards.
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Shona Lindsey and Damien Edwards.
Featuring music by Jason Robert Brown and Andrew Lippa.
Featuring music by Jason Robert Brown and Andrew Lippa.
7th March 2004 - Donmar Warehouse, Covent Garden
7 March 2004 - Donmar Warehouse, Covent Garden
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Debbie Kurup and Craig Purnell.
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Debbie Kurup and Craig Purnell.
Featuring music by Jason Robert Brown, Jonathan Larson and William Finn.
Featuring music by Jason Robert Brown, Jonathan Larson and William Finn.


4th July 2004 - Arts Theatre, Leicester Square
4 July 2004 - Arts Theatre, Leicester Square
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Kellie Ryan and Samuel Barnett.
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Kellie Ryan and Samuel Barnett.
Featuring music by Andrew Lippa, Craig Carnelia and Jimmy Roberts.
Featuring music by Andrew Lippa, Craig Carnelia and Jimmy Roberts.


19th September 2004 - Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall
19 September 2004 - Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall
Starring Rebecca Thornhill, Stephen Weller, Oliver Thompsett and Ashleigh Gray.
Starring Rebecca Thornhill, Stephen Weller, Oliver Thompsett and Ashleigh Gray.
Featuring music by Adam Guettel, Michael John LaChuisa and John Buccino.
Featuring music by Adam Guettel, Michael John LaChuisa and John Buccino.


21st November 2004 - Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall
21 November 2004 - Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Amy Nuttall, Jon Lee, Shona Lindsay, Damien Edwards, Oliver Thompsett and Ashleigh Gray.
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Amy Nuttall, Jon Lee, Shona Lindsay, Damien Edwards, Oliver Thompsett and Ashleigh Gray.
Featuring music from all composers in the series so far and Tim Acito.
Featuring music from all composers in the series so far and Tim Acito.
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== Not(es) From New York ==
== Not(es) From New York ==


Notes From New York presented an evening of new British musical theatre on 19th March 2006 at the Duchess Theatre, Covent Garden.
Notes From New York presented an evening of new British musical theatre on 19 March 2006 at the Duchess Theatre, Covent Garden.
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Anna-Jane Casey and Dougal Irvine, the evening showcased the output of composers Grant Olding and Charles Miller.
Starring [[Julie Atherton]], Paul Spicer, Anna-Jane Casey and Dougal Irvine, the evening showcased the output of composers Grant Olding and Charles Miller.


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The success of the concerts meant that Notes From New York could create successful evenings on various other themes:
The success of the concerts meant that Notes From New York could create successful evenings on various other themes:


Notes In Heels (6th April 2008 - Duchess Theatre, Covent Garden) showcased female writers Georgia Stitt, Jenny Giering, Zina Goldrich.
Notes In Heels (6 April 2008 - Duchess Theatre, Covent Garden) showcased female writers Georgia Stitt, Jenny Giering, Zina Goldrich.
Again it starred [[Julie Atherton]] and Paul Spicer, with newcomers Selina Chilton, Stuart Matthew Price and Amy Pemberton.
Again it starred [[Julie Atherton]] and Paul Spicer, with newcomers Selina Chilton, Stuart Matthew Price and Amy Pemberton.


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Unfortunately Notes from New York have not yet paid all their bills from this show leaving some members of the production crew very unhappy!<references>http://payyourinvoices.blogspot.com/</references>
Unfortunately Notes from New York have not yet paid all their bills from this show leaving some members of the production crew very unhappy!<references>http://payyourinvoices.blogspot.com/</references>


Producer Neil Eckersley and creative Paul Spicer have also formed Speckulation Entertainment, which produced 'A Spoonful of Stiles And Drewe' (6th July 2008 - Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket), a celebration of British musical theatre writers George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. The concert has since been released on CD.
Producer Neil Eckersley and creative Paul Spicer have also formed Speckulation Entertainment, which produced 'A Spoonful of Stiles And Drewe' (6 July 2008 - Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket), a celebration of British musical theatre writers George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. The concert has since been released on CD.


== Christmas In New York ==
== Christmas In New York ==
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== Taking Notes ==
== Taking Notes ==


In the summer of 2009, a week long course, designed for up and coming Contemporary Musical Theatre enthusiasts, was held at The London School of Musical Theatre. The week comprised of day long sessions, workshopping various Musical Numbers including Die Vampire Die (Title of Show), Come to Your Senses (Tick Tick... BOOM), Nothing In Common (Wearing Someone Else's Clothes), You Shall Go To The Ball (SOHO Cinders) and two pieces devised by Taking Notes' resident MD new British Musical Theatre composer Michael Bruce, entitled A Little Less Ordinary and Looking Back (Ed: The Musical). The Original Taking Notes Cast comprised of 45 students from various areas of the UK, who worked with a number of currently established and successful Musical Theatre artists including [[Julie Atherton]] (Avenue Q), [[Oliver Tompsett]] (Wicked), Clare Foster (The Bill, Avenue Q), [[Sam Buntrock]] (Sunday in the Park with George) Keiran Hill (RSC) and Paul Spicer (The Last 5 Years). The week long course worked towards a showcase at the end of the week to a privately invited audience. An Original Cast Recording of the Taking Notes Showcase unofficially nicknamed 'Post-It Notes from New York' is available.
In the summer of 2009, a week long course, designed for up and coming Contemporary Musical Theatre enthusiasts, was held at The London School of Musical Theatre. The week comprising day long sessions, workshopping various Musical Numbers including Die Vampire Die (Title of Show), Come to Your Senses (Tick Tick... BOOM), Nothing In Common (Wearing Someone Else's Clothes), You Shall Go To The Ball (SOHO Cinders) and two pieces devised by Taking Notes' resident MD new British Musical Theatre composer Michael Bruce, entitled A Little Less Ordinary and Looking Back (Ed: The Musical). The Original Taking Notes Cast comprising 45 students from various areas of the UK, who worked with a number of currently established and successful Musical Theatre artists including [[Julie Atherton]] (Avenue Q), [[Oliver Tompsett]] (Wicked), Clare Foster (The Bill, Avenue Q), [[Sam Buntrock]] (Sunday in the Park with George) Keiran Hill (RSC) and Paul Spicer (The Last 5 Years). The week long course worked towards a showcase at the end of the week to a privately invited audience. An Original Cast Recording of the Taking Notes Showcase unofficially nicknamed 'Post-It Notes from New York' is available.


==Payment of Invoices==
==Payment of Invoices==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.notesfromnewyork.co.uk Notes From New York Official Website]
* [http://www.notesfromnewyork.co.uk Notes From New York Official Website]

* [http://www.julieatherton.com Julie Atherton Official Website]
* [http://www.julieatherton.com Julie Atherton Official Website]

* [http://www.paulspiceronline.com Paul Spicer Official Website]
* [http://www.paulspiceronline.com Paul Spicer Official Website]

* [http://www.davidrandall.net David Randall Official Website]
* [http://www.davidrandall.net David Randall Official Website]

* [http://www.whatsonintheatre.com What's On in Theatre (Exclusive Video footage from the 2009 London season)]
* [http://www.whatsonintheatre.com What's On in Theatre (Exclusive Video footage from the 2009 London season)]




[[Category:Culture in London]]
[[Category:Culture in London]]

Revision as of 01:38, 21 October 2009

Notes From New York is a successful London (West End) based concert series, created primarily to showcase the output of contemporary musical theatre writers that doesn't like paying it's bills!

Creators and Collaborators

Founded in 2003 by producer Neil Eckersley and actor/musician David Randall (who became the series regular director and arranger), the concerts have usually been headlined by the primary collaborators Paul Spicer and Julie Atherton who also fulfil creative roles in musical staging.

Other frequent collaborators include regular actors (such as Oliver Thompsett & Ashleigh Gray), sound designer Mark Dunne, pianists Mark Collins and Joe Hood.

Concert History

2 November 2003 - Arts Theatre, Leicester Square Starring Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Shona Lindsey and Damien Edwards. Featuring music by Jason Robert Brown and Andrew Lippa.

7 March 2004 - Donmar Warehouse, Covent Garden Starring Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Debbie Kurup and Craig Purnell. Featuring music by Jason Robert Brown, Jonathan Larson and William Finn.

4 July 2004 - Arts Theatre, Leicester Square Starring Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Kellie Ryan and Samuel Barnett. Featuring music by Andrew Lippa, Craig Carnelia and Jimmy Roberts.

19 September 2004 - Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall Starring Rebecca Thornhill, Stephen Weller, Oliver Thompsett and Ashleigh Gray. Featuring music by Adam Guettel, Michael John LaChuisa and John Buccino.

21 November 2004 - Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall Starring Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Amy Nuttall, Jon Lee, Shona Lindsay, Damien Edwards, Oliver Thompsett and Ashleigh Gray. Featuring music from all composers in the series so far and Tim Acito.

Not(es) From New York

Notes From New York presented an evening of new British musical theatre on 19 March 2006 at the Duchess Theatre, Covent Garden. Starring Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Anna-Jane Casey and Dougal Irvine, the evening showcased the output of composers Grant Olding and Charles Miller.

Other productions

The success of the concerts meant that Notes From New York could create successful evenings on various other themes:

Notes In Heels (6 April 2008 - Duchess Theatre, Covent Garden) showcased female writers Georgia Stitt, Jenny Giering, Zina Goldrich. Again it starred Julie Atherton and Paul Spicer, with newcomers Selina Chilton, Stuart Matthew Price and Amy Pemberton.

The Last Five Years (12, 19 & 26 October 2008 - Theatre Royal, Haymarket) A gala staging of the Jason Robert Brown musical to celebrate five successful years of Notes From New York. Starring the series regulars Julie Atherton and Paul Spicer. Unfortunately Notes from New York have not yet paid all their bills from this show leaving some members of the production crew very unhappy!

Producer Neil Eckersley and creative Paul Spicer have also formed Speckulation Entertainment, which produced 'A Spoonful of Stiles And Drewe' (6 July 2008 - Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket), a celebration of British musical theatre writers George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. The concert has since been released on CD.

Christmas In New York

The seasonal musical celebration has been going since 2006:

Sunday 10 December 2006 - Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Starring Josie Walker, Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Cassidy Janson, James Gillan, Oliver Tompsett, Jon Robyns, Clare Foster, Melanie La Barrie, Daniel Boys, Sophia Ragavelas and Emma Williams.

Sunday 9 December 2007 - Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue Starring Anna-Jane Casey, Julie Atherton, Paul Spicer, Oliver Tompsett, Emma Williams, Melanie La Barrie, Matt Cross, Ashleigh Gray, Alex Jessop, Debbie Kurup, Steven Webb and Rachael Wooding.

Sunday 7 December 2008 - Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue Starring Maria Friedman, Julie Atherton, Oliver Tompsett, Ashleigh Gray, Michael Xavier, Adrian Hansel, Zoe Rainey, Richard Reynard and Lorna Want.

Taking Notes

In the summer of 2009, a week long course, designed for up and coming Contemporary Musical Theatre enthusiasts, was held at The London School of Musical Theatre. The week comprising day long sessions, workshopping various Musical Numbers including Die Vampire Die (Title of Show), Come to Your Senses (Tick Tick... BOOM), Nothing In Common (Wearing Someone Else's Clothes), You Shall Go To The Ball (SOHO Cinders) and two pieces devised by Taking Notes' resident MD new British Musical Theatre composer Michael Bruce, entitled A Little Less Ordinary and Looking Back (Ed: The Musical). The Original Taking Notes Cast comprising 45 students from various areas of the UK, who worked with a number of currently established and successful Musical Theatre artists including Julie Atherton (Avenue Q), Oliver Tompsett (Wicked), Clare Foster (The Bill, Avenue Q), Sam Buntrock (Sunday in the Park with George) Keiran Hill (RSC) and Paul Spicer (The Last 5 Years). The week long course worked towards a showcase at the end of the week to a privately invited audience. An Original Cast Recording of the Taking Notes Showcase unofficially nicknamed 'Post-It Notes from New York' is available.

Payment of Invoices

In 2008 Notes from New York put on a production but chose not to pay the technical crew for the work they did.