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Erik Orton
Erik Orton (born in 1974 in California) is a New York-based writer and theatre producer. His father was an Air Force officer and his mother a Finnish immigrant. He was raised primarily in West Germany and the suburbs of Washington D.C. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1998 with a degree in Media Music. He and his wife, Emily Orton, have five children together. Orton's original musical, ''Berlin'', was performed Off-Off-Broadway in 2003. In 2005, he produced the Off-Broadway musical, ''The Ark'' (written by BYU professor Kevin Kelly and LDS composer Michael McLean).〔(''BYU Daily Universe'', 26 September, 2005 )〕 He is currently producing Children of Eden for Broadway (Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Book by John Caird). Orton also penned The Drummings (in collaboration with Joshua Williams) based on the life and times of Irish statesman Daniel O'Connell. Orton has worked for a variety of Broadway general management and production offices including 〕 He co-wrote the book for ''Savior of the World'' and was the artistic director of ''Standard to the Nations'' the LDS Cultural production staged before the dedication of the Manhattan Temple.〔''City Saints: Mormon in the New York Metropolis''. (New York: Nauvoo Books, 2004) p. 110〕 ==References==
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