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Marcy Heisler (born 1967) is a
musical theater Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movement ...
lyricist A lyricist is a songwriter who writes lyrics (the spoken words), as opposed to a composer, who writes the song's music which may include but not limited to the melody, harmony, arrangement and accompaniment. Royalties A lyricist's income ...
and performer. As a performer, she has performed at
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, Birdland, and numerous other venues throughout the United States and Canada. Heisler was nominated for the 2009
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. Fo ...
for Outstanding Lyrics for ''
Dear Edwina ''Dear Edwina'' is a musical by Zina Goldrich (music) and Marcy Heisler (book and lyrics). A children's one-hour musical, it concerns a young girl who gives her neighborhood friends and family advice through singing in a musical show. It is ...
''.


Biography

Heisler was born in
Deerfield, Illinois Deerfield is a north shore suburb of Chicago in Lake County, Illinois, United States, with a small portion extending into Cook County, Illinois. The population was 19,196 at the 2020 census. Deerfield is home to the headquarters of Walgreens Boo ...
. She attended
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
and graduated from NYU's
Tisch School of the Arts The New York University Tisch School of the Arts (commonly referred to as Tisch) is the performing, cinematic and media arts school of New York University. Founded on August 17, 1965, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the a ...
Dramatic Writing Program.Heisler listing
kennedy-center.org, accessed February 22, 2009


Career

Heisler met composer
Zina Goldrich Zina Goldrich (born 1964) is an American composer known for her work in musical theatre in collaboration with the lyricist Marcy Heisler. Her best-known works as composer include " Ever After The Musical", " Taylor The Latte Boy" and "Alto's La ...
at a musical theater workshop in 1992,Dominic Papatola. "Theater: Getting a musical onstage is biggest adventure of all," ''St. Paul Pioneer Press'' (MN), April 7, 2000, page 1E. and they have been working together since 1993. Working with composer Goldrich, Heisler created the musical ''Adventures in Love'' — book by Shari Simpson and Charlie Shanian — which premiered in
St. Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul (abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County. Situated on high bluffs overlooking a bend in the Mississippi River, Saint Paul is a regional business hub and the center o ...
, in 2000. Later that year, the two women were chosen to be among the first 12 participants in a program from Musical Theater Works designed to support new musical theater talent while they developed new works for the organization to produce, with participants receiving $20,000 and medical insurance for up to three years during the development process.Barry Singer. "Theater: An ample offer of help, with strings attached," ''The New York Times'', August 27, 2000, Arts & Leisure section, p4. Heisler wrote the book and lyrics, with Goldrich composing, for a musical adaptation of
Junie B. Jones ''Junie B. Jones'' is a children's book series written by Barbara Park and illustrated by Denise Brunkus. Published by Random House from 1992 to 2013, the story centers on "almost six-year-old" Junie B. Jones and her adventures in kindergarten an ...
, the popular character created by author
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, produced by TheatreWorks USA, which premiered
Off-Broadway An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer tha ...
at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in July 2004. It received a 2005
Lucille Lortel Award The Lucille Lortel Awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre. The Awards are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer, and have been awarded since 1986. They are produced by the League of Off-Broadway Theatre ...
nomination for Outstanding Musical."Heisler & Goldrich's ''Junie B. Jones'' Returns to NY, Nov. 9-Dec. 3"
Broadway World News Desk, October 4, 2005
An expanded version of the musical was staged in November 2005 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre; both the original and expanded productions received favorable reviews in ''
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''.Van Gelder, Lawrence
"Theater in Review: Adventures of a First Grader With Music as Sassy as She"
''The New York Times'', July 27, 2004
Van Gelder, Lawrence

''The New York Times'', November 12, 2005
It was revived from March 2008 to May 2008 at the Lortel Theatre. The musical ''
Dear Edwina ''Dear Edwina'' is a musical by Zina Goldrich (music) and Marcy Heisler (book and lyrics). A children's one-hour musical, it concerns a young girl who gives her neighborhood friends and family advice through singing in a musical show. It is ...
'', with book and lyrics by Heisler and music by Goldrich, was produced Off-Broadway at the Daryl Roth Theatre in November 2008 and returned for a limited engagement on December 11, 2009. Heisler also works with Disney Theatricals and wrote new versions of ''101 Dalmatians'', ''Cinderella'', ''Sleeping Beauty'', and ''The Jungle Book''. She has written material for such Disney projects as ''Johnny and the Sprites'' (Disney Television), ''Pooh’s Learning Adventures'' (Disney Toon Studios), and ''The D Show'' (Disney Interactive). Goldrich wrote the music and Heisler wrote the lyrics for the new musical ''The Great American Mousical'', which was directed by
Julie Andrews Dame Julie Andrews (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is an English actress, singer, and author. She has garnered numerous accolades throughout her career spanning over seven decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Fi ...
based on her and her daughter's book. The musical was produced at
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in Chester, Connecticut in November - December 2012. Heisler (Book and lyrics) and Goldrich (music), have written '' Ever After The Musical'', a stage musical adaptation of the film ''
Ever After ''Ever After'' (known in promotional material as ''Ever After: A Cinderella Story'') is a 1998 American romantic period drama film inspired by the Charles Perrault fairy tale, "Cinderella". It is directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymor ...
'', the 1998
Cinderella "Cinderella",; french: link=no, Cendrillon; german: link=no, Aschenputtel) or "The Little Glass Slipper", is a folk tale with thousands of variants throughout the world.Dundes, Alan. Cinderella, a Casebook. Madison, Wis: University of Wisconsi ...
inspired film starring
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. It "sets the record straight on the fable of Cinderella, showing how a strong-willed, independent girl can make her dreams come true without the help of fairy godmothers, talking mice, or magic pumpkins."Hetrick, Adam
Kathleen Marshall Will Direct Broadway Debut of ''Ever After'', Based On 1998 Cinderella Film"
Playbill.com, May 15, 2012
The musical had its world premiere at the
Paper Mill Playhouse Paper Mill Playhouse is a regional theater with approximately 1200 seats, located in Millburn, New Jersey on the Rahway River. Due to its relatively close location to Manhattan, it draws from the pool of actors (and audience members) who live in ...
on May 21, 2015 (in previews) for a limited run to June 21, 2015. Directed by
Kathleen Marshall Kathleen Marshall (born September 28, 1962) is an American director, choreographer, and creative consultant. Life and career Born in Madison, Wisconsin, she graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1980 and S ...
, the cast featured
Christine Ebersole Christine Ebersole (born February 21, 1953) is an American actress and singer. She has appeared in film, television, and on stage. She starred in the Broadway musicals '' 42nd Street'' and ''Grey Gardens'', winning two Tony Awards. She has co-s ...
, Tony Sheldon,
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, James Snyder and Margo Seibert. The musical was produced in January and February 2019 on the Coca-Cola Stage at the
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in
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starring
Sierra Boggess Sierra Marjory Boggess (; born May 20, 1982) is an American theater actress and singer. She is best known for originating the role of Ariel in ''The Little Mermaid'' on Broadway, and for her multiple appearances as Christine Daaé in ''The Phant ...
,
Rachel York Rachel York (born August 7, 1971) is an American actress and singer. She is known for stage roles in '' City of Angels'', ''The Scarlet Pimpernel'', ''Les Misérables'', ''Victor/Victoria'', ''Kiss Me, Kate'', ''Sly Fox'', '' Dirty Rotten Scound ...
and
David Garrison David Earl Garrison (born June 30, 1952) is an American actor. His primary venue is live theatre, but he is best known as the character Steve Rhoades in the television series, '' Married... with Children''. He has also appeared in numerous theat ...
. ;Songs and recordings Among the many contemporary standards by Goldrich and Heisler is "
Taylor the Latte Boy "Taylor, the Latte Boy" is a contemporary song by Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich. It is based on their experience with a barista at Starbucks. It is best known for being performed by Kristin Chenoweth on her album ''As I Am' ''but was first ...
", which became a song associated with
Kristin Chenoweth Kristin Dawn Chenoweth (; born Kristi Dawn Chenoweth; July 24, 1968)Kristin Cheno ...
— who sang "Taylor the Latte Boy" on ''
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'' and '' The Late Late Show'' as well as the radio program ''
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'' — but which has been performed by many other singers including
Susan Egan Susan Farrell Egan (born February 18, 1970) is an American actress, singer and dancer, known for her work on the Broadway stage. She is best known for originating the role of Belle in the Broadway musical adaptation of ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1 ...
, Maggie Francisco, Linda Foster, Marty Thomas,
John Tartaglia John Nicholas Tartaglia (; born February 16, 1978) is an American actor, singer, and puppeteer. Early life Tartaglia was born in Maple Shade Township, New Jersey, and graduated from Upper Dublin High School in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, in 199 ...
, and
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. The comedy song tells the story of the singer's flirtation with a
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at
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and was inspired by Heisler's and Goldrich's meeting a barista named Taylor in real life while mildly intoxicated. Heisler has also worked with other composers, as when she teamed with John Kavanaugh to write "Joseph's Lullaby," which was recorded by
Michael Crawford Michael Patrick Smith, (born 19 January 1942), known professionally as Michael Crawford, is an English tenor, actor and comedian. Crawford is best known for playing both the hapless Frank Spencer in the sitcom ''Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'' an ...
in 1998 for ''On Eagle's Wings,'' his album of inspirational music. Their recording, ''Marcy & Zina: The Album'' was released on the Yellowsound Label (YSL 566493) in December 2009. The duo performs the "Marcy and Zina Show" in venues around the US, for example at the
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and Baylor University in 2009. The show is a "showcase for their stage compositions". ;Awards and honors The writing partners were voted "Best Knocking on Broadway's Door Songwriting Team" in the ''
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'' Best of NYC edition, won the 2000 Backstage Bistro award for "Songwriters of the Year,"Eleanor Charles. "The guide," ''The New York Times'', April 23, 2000, page 7. and were the 2002 recipients of
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's
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New Horizons Theatre Award.Bio at MTI Shows
mtishows.com
Heisler and Goldrich also have received four
MAC Awards The MAC Awards, established in 1986, are presented annually to honor achievements in cabaret, comedy and jazz. They are administered by the non-profit Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC), founded in 1983, and voted on by the MAC member ...
, two for Song of the Year and two for Special Material, for their works "The Alto's Lament",Bill Ervolino. "Recognizing the cream of cabaret's crop," ''The Record'' (New Jersey), April 3, 1997, page Y12. "Welcome The Rain," "The Music Of Your Life," and "The Morning After (Leave)."Jonathan Frank
Cabaret Interview with Zina Goldrich & Marcy Heisler
Talkin' Broadway.com (undated)
They were nominated in 1998 for their song "Out of Love."Bill Ervolino. "Cabaret's honor roll — handing out the MAC awards," ''The Record'', April 2, 1999, page 25. The writing team received the 2009 Fred Ebb Award.Hetrick, Ada
"Heisler and Goldrich Are 2009 Fred Ebb Award Winners"
playbill.com, November 5, 2009
On May 14, 2012, Heisler received the 2012 Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre.


References


External links


Goldrich and Heisler official web siteOff-Broadway Database listing, Marcy Heisler
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Heisler, Marcy Songwriters from Illinois American musical theatre lyricists 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights Living people 1967 births People from Deerfield, Illinois Northwestern University alumni Tisch School of the Arts alumni