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Mark Lemar Stewart (born August 16, 1961), known by his stage name Stew, is an American singer-songwriter and playwright from Los Angeles, California, United States.



Career


The Negro Problem

In the early 1990s, he formed a four-piece band called The Negro Problem which in 1995 released a box set collection of singles including an innovative cover of " MacArthur Park" and a multi-part pop operetta entitled "Miss Jones".


Solo career

He later went on to release albums under his own name. His 2000 release ''Guest Host'' was named Album of the Year by '' Entertainment Weekly'' and his 2002 album, ''The Naked Dutch Painter and Other Songs'', repeated that feat. He toured in support of Love's Arthur Lee in 2002 and in 2003 he was invited to take part in the Lincoln Center's American Songbook series of concerts. Starting in 2004, he began writing the book, lyrics and music (with Heidi Rodewald) for his semi-autobiographical rock musical '' Passing Strange'', produced with the support of the Sundance Institute and The Public Theater, which won him the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics. Also in 2004, he wrote and performed " Gary's Song" for the '' SpongeBob SquarePants'' episode " Have You Seen This Snail? (Where's Gary?)", which aired the following year. In 2006, he and Rodewald continued to produce ''Passing Strange'' as well as working on a film project with The Sundance Institute. ''Passing Strange'' had successful runs at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley, California, in the fall of 2006, and
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at The Public Theater in New York City during the spring of 2007. It received critical praise from both the '' New York Times'' and '' Variety'' and opened on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre in February 2008 under the aegis of producer Liz McCann and the Shubert Organization. The play garnered seven Tony nominations in 2008, with Stew receiving four nominations and winning the award for Best Book. The play closed in July 2008, with Spike Lee filming the final performances for a feature film which screened at the Sundance Festival in January 2009.


As Stew and The Negro Problem

Stew and Heidi debuted a new show, "Making It," at
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in Brooklyn in February 2010. In December 2011,
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis The St. Louis Repertory Theater is a repertory theater, based in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. It is often referred to locally simply as "The Rep". Hana S. Sharif is the Artistic Director and Danny Williams is the Managing Dire ...
announced that its 2012 new theatre series, Ignite!, would feature a reading of a stage musical adaptation of the graphic novel, ''Stagger Lee'', with a book by the graphic novel's author, Derek McCulloch, and music and lyrics by Stew and Heidi Rodewald. He is current airing a live show and accompanying album titled ''Notes from a Native Song,'' inspired by the writings of James Baldwin, with Heidi Rodewald and members of The Negro Problem.


Personal Life

Stew has taught at
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for two years 2020-2021, where he teaches about musical theater singer+song=story.


Discography


With The Negro Problem

*''
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'' (1997) *''Joys & Concerns'' (1999) *''Welcome Black'' (2002) *''Blackboot'' (2003) *''Making It'' (2012) *''Total Bent'' (2018) *''Notes of a Native Song'' (2018)


As Stew

*''Guest Host'' (2000) *''Sweetboot'' (2001) *''The Naked Dutch Painter and Other Songs'' (2002) *''Something Deeper Than These Changes'' (2003) *''Gary's Song (Gary come home)'' (2005)


With The Lullabies

*''Lullabies' Lullaby'' (2003)


As producer

*''At Apogee'' (2004) by
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*''Poison of the Sea'' (2005) by
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*''The Crumbling Empire of White People'' (2007) by
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Awards and nominations

* Guest Host, 2000 Best Album of The Year, Entertainment Weekly * The Naked Dutch Painter and Other Songs, 2002 Best Album of The Year, Entertainment Weekly * Drama Desk Award for Best Musical – ''Passing Strange'' * Drama Desk Award for Best Lyrics – ''Passing Strange'' * Drama Desk Award for Best Music – ''Passing Strange'' * Tony Award for Best Book – ''Passing Strange'' * Tony Award Nomination for Best Musical – ''Passing Strange'' * Tony Award Nomination for Best Actor in a Musical – ''Passing Strange'' * Tony Award Nomination for Best Original Score (with Heidi Rodewald) – ''Passing Strange'' * Tony Award Nomination for Best Orchestrations – ''Passing Strange'' * Obie Award (with Heidi Rodewald) – ''Passing Strange''


References


External links


Broadway Production of Passing Strange official website
* allmusic entry for The Negro Problem* allmusic entry for Stewbr>Passing Strange official websiteLos Angeles Times article on Passing StrangeStew sings "Black Men Ski" at TED2006Stew Sez (Stew's blog)Trouser Press Entry for The Negro ProblemTony nominations for 'Passing Strange,' Stew
on SFGate
Passing Strange wins Tony Award for best book
on A+E Interactive
Passing Strange
on the Sundance Film Festival website {{DEFAULTSORT:Stew 1961 births African-American male singer-songwriters People from Los Angeles Living people African-American dramatists and playwrights 21st-century African-American male singers 20th-century African-American male singers Singer-songwriters from California Tony Award winners