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Matthew Robinson (performer and composer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Matthew Lee Robinson
Matthew Lee Robinson is a multi award-winning Australian composer/lyricist and actor, most known for his musical theatre and television work.
==Biography==
Robinson was born in Rockhampton, Queensland and graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts with a Bachelor of Arts (Musical Theatre). Direct from graduating he was cast in the original Australian cast of ''Mamma Mia!'', during which time he began writing the songs which would form the basis of his first musical ''Metro Street''. Robinson was cast as Teague in the World Premiere of Australian play ''God's Last Acre'' for Playbox Theatre Company (now Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne) and appeared in guest roles on television's ''Blue Heelers'' and ''Stingers'' as well as the telemovie ''Like Mother, Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes'', appearing opposite Mary Tyler Moore.
Robinson's songwriting garnered national attention when ''Metro Street'' won the 2004 Pratt Prize for Music Theatre, an $80,000 award for the best new musical submitted from within Australia. Robinson and longtime collaborator Lucy Durack created and toured ''Immaculate Confection'', a showcase of Robinson's songs, through five states in Australia to critical acclaim before Robinson was cast as the title role in ''Pippin'' for Peter Cousens' Kookaburra. On the back of this, director Stuart Maunder cast him in three successive musicals for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House: Freddy Eynsford-Hill in ''My Fair Lady'', Henrik in ''A Little Night Music'' and Frederic in ''The Pirates of Penzance''. During this time, Robinson also appeared as a bit part in the Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks/HBO miniseries The Pacific (TV miniseries) and as a weekly on-screen vocal coach on the FOX8 reality TV series ''The Singing Office''.
In 2009, Robinson's first musical ''Metro Street'' had its World Premiere at the State Theatre Company of South Australia, co-produced by Arts Asia Pacific and Power Arts. It was then picked up by the Daegu International Musical Festival in South Korea where it was the festival's featured opening musical. In total, ''Metro Street'' was nominated for five Helpmann Awards (including Best New Australian Work), the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Best Music Theatre Script, three South Korean DIMF Awards and three Adelaide Curtain Call Awards. It won the DIMF Award for Best Actress (Debra Byrne), the Curtain Call Award for Best Actress (Verity Hunt-Ballard) and the Curtain Call Award for Best Musical.
2011 marked Robinson's television writing debut, contributing three songs to Series 2 of the Emmy Award nominated Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV series ''Dance Academy''. The same year Neil Gooding Productions produced Robinson's musical revue ''Sing On Through Tomorrow'', with Robinson featuring on the Original Cast Recording available on iTunes.

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