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Drew Gasparini (born April 20, 1986) is a songwriter and musical theatre composer/lyricist, best known for his work in musical theatre. Including writing songs for season 2 of '' Smash'', as well as the scores for the musicals ''The Karate Kid'', '' Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical'', ''It's Kind of a Funny Story'', and more.


Biography


Early life and education

Gasparini briefly attended the
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in
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, but he dropped out after he "realized edidn't need a degree in order to be a songwriter".


Career

Gasparini is currently writing the scores for a number of new stage musicals including the Broadway-bound adaptation of ''
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'' alongside screenwriter
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, an adaptation of ''Night Shift'' for Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, an adaptation of the
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novel/film ''It's Kind of a Funny Story'' for Universal Theatrical Group (book by
Alex Brightman Alexander Michael Brightman (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor and singer, best known for his work in musical theatre. In 2015, he originated the role of Dewey Finn in the musical adaptation of ''School of Rock'', earning him a nomin ...
), an adaptation of the Newberry Award-winning children's novel ''
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'' (also with Brightman), his semi-autobiographical song-cycle, '' We Aren't Kids Anymore'' (which is currently in development in the UK), and his newest musical, "The Unthought Known." Gasparini's other full-length musicals include ''Crazy, Just Like Me'' (book, music & lyrics; 2011 NYMF winner: "Best of Fest" and runner-up: "Best Book"), ''Make Me Bad'' (a musical, psychological thriller co-created with Alex Brightman), and '' Turn of the Screw'' (book by Michael Kimmel; 2012 workshop at ''
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''). Gasparini was a contributing composer for the fictional musical '' Hit List'' on the NBC television series '' Smash''. In 2019 Gasparini wrote the music for '' Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical'', a highly publicized PR stunt starring
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for
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, and in 2023 Drew co-wrote the song "Somewhere, Anywhere" for the Booking.com ad campaign starring
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who performed the song. The ad ran globally for over a year with placements during
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, the NCAA playoffs, as well as the
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, the 2023
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, and several other high profile televised events. Gasparini is an alum of the
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and his unique brand of musical-theatre concerts have been performed to sold-out houses all over the world including
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,
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, the St. James Theater in London, and NYC venues including ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' where he once hosted the popular ''Drew Gasparini & Friends'', a monthly residency where Gasparini helped promote and showcase new artists. In 2018 Gasparini was invited to The Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News, VA to play a night of his music accompanied by the ''
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''. The popularity of Gasparini's songs among the musical theatre community has made him a top ten best-seller on sites where his sheet music is sold. Gasparini's album ''I Could Use a Drink'' was released in 2013 by Broadway Records. The album features performances by
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and TV stars including Jeremy Jordan, Mykal Kilgore,
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,
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,
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, F. Michael Haynie, Andrew Kober,
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, Jennifer Damiano, and many more. On April 10, 2020, the studio cast recording of Gasparini's song-cycle ''We Aren't Kids Anymore'' was released by Concord Theatricals. The album features performances by Tony-winner
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, Tony-nominees
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&
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, as well as Raymond J. Lee, and
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. Outside of musical theatre Gasparini's songs have been heard on TV shows including the CMT series '' Gainesville'' and ''
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'' on
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, as well as ads for Hotels.com,
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,
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, and more. Drew was once one third of the indie-folk band ''Saint Adeline'' longside his two sisters, Chloe and Kasie and continues to perform as a solo artist as well. On January 13, 2021, Gasparini launched his podcast "Now We're Talking with Drew Gasparini" on the Broadway Podcast Network with guests
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,
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, and Colton Ryan. which ran for two seasons.


Musicals

''Crazy, Just Like Me'' Gasparini wrote the book, music, and lyrics for ''Crazy, Just Like Me'', with additional book by Louis Sacco. The musical premiered in 2007 in Gasparini's hometown at the Novato Theatre Company's Pacheco Playhouse. ''Crazy, Just Like Me'' was produced as part of the 2009 San Francisco Theatre Festival and the 2011
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, where it won Best of Fest and was runner-up for Best Book. ''Make Me Bad'' ''Make Me Bad'', with music and lyrics by Gasparini and book by
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, premiered at the Bloomington Playwrights Project in 2011. ''
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''It's Kind of a Funny Story'', commissioned by Universal Theatrical Group, features music and lyrics by Gasparini and a book by Alex Brightman. The musical is based on
Ned Vizzini Edison Price Vizzini (April 4, 1981 – December 19, 2013) was an American writer. He was the author of four books for young adults, including '' It's Kind of a Funny Story'' (2006), which NPR placed at #56 in its list of the "100 Best-Ever Tee ...
's
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and the film of the same name. It debuted at
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in March 2017. ''Night Shift'' Gasparini wrote the music and lyrics for ''Night Shift'', with book by screenwriters
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and
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. Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures commissioned the musical based on the 1982 movie of the same name. '' Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical'' ''Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical'', with music by Drew Gasparini, lyrics by Nathaniel Lawlor, and book by
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, was performed on the day of the 2019 Super Bowl. The show was produced by produced by
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, DDB, and Smuggler, directed by Sarah Benson, and starred
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.
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declared it the funniest Super Bowl ad of 2019. ''The Karate Kid'' Gasparini wrote the music and lyrics and screenwriter
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wrote the book for the Broadway-bound musical adaption of ''
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''. The production is being produced by Gorgeous Entertainment, directed by
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, and choreographed by Keone and Mari Madrid. ''We Aren't Kids Anymore'' Gasparini wrote the book, music, and lyrics for ''We Aren't Kids Anymore'', a
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that premiered at
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in 2019. The show also features a poem by Keith White. Concord Theatricals released a cast album of the show in April 2020 featuring
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, Bonnie Milligan, Nicholas Christopher, Colton Ryan, and Raymond J. Lee. Licensing rights for the show are available from Concord Theatricals. ''The Whipping Boy'' ''The Whipping Boy'' is a musical adaptation of the children's novel by
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with music and lyrics by Gasparini and book and lyrics by Alex Brightman. ''Untitled Victoria Woodhull project'' Gasparini is currently collaborating with
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on a musical about the life of suffragette
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.


Other works

Gasparini is also part of comedy group '' The (M)orons'' along with three other Broadway actors:
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, Andrew Kober, and F. Michael Haynie. He and Brightman developed ''
The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers ''The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers'' is a One-person show, one-man stage performance by American stage and screen actor Marc Summers. The performance takes place on a replica of the original ''Double Dare (franchise), Double Dare'' set, with ...
'' together in 2016.


Discography

* 2008: ''Overboard''Drew Gasparini album Overboard, Amazon.com
/ref> * 2012: ''Drew Gasparini Band''Drew Gasparini album Drew Gasparini Band, Amazon.com
/ref> * 2013: ''I Could Use a Drink''Drew Gasparini album I Could Use a Drink, Amazon.com
/ref> * 2016: ''Saint Adeline EP'' (with his sibling band ''Saint Adeline'') *2020: ''We Aren't Kids Anymore''


References

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