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Craig Carnelia (born 1949) is an American
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composer and singer, known for his collaboration on the musicals '' Working'' and ''
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''.


Biography

Carnelia grew up in Floral Park, New York. He was exposed to Broadway at the age of fourteen when he was inspired by the
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musical '' No Strings''. He played guitar, was in a folksinging group and taught himself to play the piano. While attending
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he won the role of The Boy in
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's ''
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'' and dropped out of school as a sophomore. After a short stint in the production, Carnelia pursued songwriting and, later, musical theatre composition. Carnelia has one child, actress Daisy Carnelia, and lives in
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with his wife, actress Lisa Brescia. His ''Poster Boy'' (2016) was performed at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Carnelia's songs were heard with the work of other writers in the
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conceptual
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''Working'' (1978). From there he wrote full scores, both lyrics and music, for the short-lived Broadway musical '' Is there life after high school?'' (1982), which is still performed in stock, amateur, and regional theatres. He composed lyrics and music for ''Three Postcards'', with a book by Craig Lucas, which was staged off-Broadway by
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in 1987 and revived by Circle Rep in 1994. For the musical ''
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'' (2002), he teamed with composer
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, with whom he also composed songs for the 2002
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play '' Imaginary Friends''. He has received the Johnny Mercer Award, "Emerging American Songwriter", the first annual Gilman and Gonzalez-Falla Musical Theater Award, and the Kleban Award. He also is a mentor to young writers through the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop, the Dramatists Guild Musical Theatre Fellowship and the Eugene O’Neill Musical Theatre Conference.American Music Theatre Project biography
amtp.northwestern.edu. Retrieved February 2, 2010


Awards and nominations

*1978
Tony Award The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
Best Original Score ''Working'' – Music (nominee) *1978 Tony Award Best Original Score ''Working'' – Lyrics (nominee) *2002
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Awards are among the most esteemed honors in New York theater, recognizing outstanding achievements across Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway productions within the same categories. The awards are considered a signific ...
Outstanding Lyrics ''Sweet Smell of Success'' (nominee) *2002 Tony Award Best Original Musical Score – Lyrics ''Sweet Smell of Success'' (nominee) *2003 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lyrics ''Imaginary Friends'' (nominee)


References


External links

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Craig Carnelia at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carnelia, Craig 1949 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) American male singers American musical theatre composers American male musical theatre composers Broadway composers and lyricists Hofstra University alumni People from Floral Park, New York American male stage actors