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Mark Nichols (composer)

Mark Nichols (born February 22, 1964) is an American playwright, composer and lyricist, best known for his musicals ''Little Boy Goes to Hell'' (1988), ''Joe Bean'' (2003), and ''How to Survive the Apocalypse'' (2009). He is also known in the northwestern United States for his work with Fred Jamison (aka Beaverchief of the Lummi) for whom he arranged 20 Northwest Coast Native songs for orchestra, girl choir, and rock band, performed by the Seattle Symphony in 1996.
==Career==
Nichols began his writing career as a solo artist on Seattle's PopLlama Records after playing keyboards in bands like The Squirrels and Prudence Dredge.
Nichols has composed extensively for Seattle film director, Garrett Bennett, and scored all but one of his films, which include ''End of the Icon'', Farewell to Harry, and ''A Relative Thing''. He has written over twenty published works for theater, particularly rock operas, but also a number of operas for children and underscores for straight plays. He is one of the founders and composers for the Seattle/Mumbai rock band Manooghi Hi. As an orchestrator he is known for his work on the classic Sub Pop album by Jeremy Enigk Return of the Frog Queen. Mark has produced a number of other seminal northwest albums, particularly Trillian Green's ''Metamorphosis'', "Awesome"'s CD, ''Delaware'', and Manooghi Hi's debut ''Hi''. In many countries in Europe his orchestrations for Sub Pop, Glitterhouse Records, folk rock artists The Walkabouts have been widely heard. He received honors for his string arrangements for Norwegian Band Midnight Choir. His score for the Brecht masterpiece Caucasian Chalk Circle has been performed in Cape Town, London, Boise, Chicago, Omaha, Seattle, Helena, Walla Walla, and New York. His surround-sound design for Lauren Weedman's ''Bust!'' has been duplicated in many venues around the United States.

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