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Matt Corriel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matt Corriel
Matthew J. Corriel (born November 12, 1982) is an American composer and lyricist working in musical theatre. He is the operations director for the Freshman Arts program at Harvard University, and resident songwriter and drama tutor in Adams House at Harvard.〔(Freshman Arts program staff ), Harvard University, retrieved 2010-09-04.〕〔(Author biography ), Dramatic Publishing, retrieved 2010-09-04.〕 Corriel was raised in Nanuet, New York.〔Duckett, Richard (December 4, 2005). "A new twist for a classic: Young writers contribute to the Dickens masterpiece", ''Telegram & Gazette'', p. G1.〕 He studied literature at Harvard, graduating in 2005.〔〔(About Matt ), from Matt Corriel's personal web site, retrieved 2010-09-04.〕 As a Harvard student, Corriel scored ''Ex-Rated'' (2002), an experimental dance performance in Harvard's Loeb Experimental Theater,〔.〕 and a production of Shakespeare's ''The Winter's Tale''.〔.〕 Corriel composed the music for six musicals: ''A Christmas Carol'' (2005),〔Kolas, Paul (December 6, 2005). "Foothills adds nice twist to 'Christmas Carol'", ''Telegram & Gazette'', p. C5.〕 ''Middle School Madness'' (2006), ''Intervention – A Teen Musical Comedy'' (2007), ''The Yatesville Tragedy'' (2007), ''Chocolate Soup'' (2008), and ''Emcee MC's Tales to D.C. Town'' (2010). Three of these, ''Middle School Madness'', ''Intervention'', and ''Chocolate Soup'' have been published by Dramatic Publishing.〔 Both ''Intervention'' and ''Chocolate Soup'' won the annual Moss Hart Award of the New England Theatre Conference, which has been called the New England Tony Award.〔.〕〔.〕 ==References==
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