Frank Wildhorn - Works

Works

  • Jekyll & Hyde (1990) - Broke Plymouth Theater Record For Most Performances; World Premiere: Alley Theatre, May 1990. (Pre-B'way National Tour 1995-6; Broadway 1997-2001; Tour: 1999-2003)
  • Svengali (1991) - World Premiere: Alley Theatre, April 2001. (Houston, TX & Sarasota, FL)
  • two songs in Victor/Victoria (1995) - World Premiere: (Minneapolis, MN)
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel (1997) - World Premiere: Minskoff Theatre (Broadway), October 1997. Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Music (Broadway: 1997-2000 (split run(s)), Tour: 2000-2002)
  • The Civil War (1998) - World Premiere: Alley Theatre, September 1998. Tony Nomination for Best Original Score and Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Music (Broadway: 1999, Tour: 1999-2000)
  • Camille Claudel (2003) - World Premiere: Norma Terris Theatre/Goodspeed Theatre, August 2003. (Goodspeed CT: 2003; NYMF: 2004)
  • Dracula, the Musical (2004) - World Premiere: La Jolla Playhouse, October 2001. (Also: San Diego 2001, St. Gallen 2005, Graz 2007)
  • Waiting For The Moon (2005) - lyrics by: Jack Murphy - World Premiere: Lenape Performing Arts Center, July 2005.
  • Cyrano de Bergerac The Musical (2006) Workshops; World Premiere: Japan, May 2009
  • Rudolf - The Last Kiss (2006) - World Premiere: Budapest Operetta Theater, May 2006.
  • Never Say Goodbye (2006) - World Premiere: Takarazuka Grand Theater, March 2006
  • Carmen (2008) - lyrics by: Jack Murphy; Premiere in Prague, Czech Republic.
  • The Count of Monte Cristo (2009) - lyrics by: Jack Murphy - World Premiere: Theater St. Gallen, March 2009.
  • Bonnie & Clyde (2009) - lyrics by Don Black; World Premiere: La Jolla Playhouse, November 2009
  • Wonderland (2009) - World Premiere: The David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, December 2009; Broadway, 2011
  • Tears of Heaven (2011) - written with Robin Lerner and Phoebe Hwang; opened in Seoul, South Korea
  • Mitsuko (2011) - written with Jack Murphy and Shuichiro Koike as a musical concert, Vienna in 2005; Tokyo and Osaka, Japan in 2011
  • Zelda – An American Love Story (musical) (2012) In production at Flat Rock Playhouse.
  • Havana - lyrics by: Jack Murphy, Pasadena Playhouse production cancelled, not yet produced

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