In the Lounge Tin Pan Alley 2 Lydia Breckon, Jackson Brothers, Erin Marie Hoerchler, & Durra Leung
About This Show
Tin Pan Alley 2 is a live mini-concert showcasing new original musical theatre works.
Setlist
“I Love Flirting With Straight Men”
Lyrics & Music by Durra Leung
Performed by Durra Leung
“I Get Drunk Too Easily”
Lyrics by Dani Shoulman, Music by Durra Leung
Performed by Lydia Breckon
“A Gay Jungle”
Lyrics by James Salem, Music by Durra Leung
Performed by Stephen Bennett, Josh Ben-Ami, Jackson Brothers, James Salem, Enzo Veiga
“The Cupcake Song”
Lyrics by James Salem, Music by Erin Marie Hoerchler
Performed by Erin Marie Hoerchler
“Terribly Lonely Being Loved”
Lyrics by Dani Shoulman, Music by Erin Marie Hoerchler
Performed by Erin Marie Hoerchler
“Good Boy”
Lyrics by Sam Rosenblatt, Music by Erin Marie Hoerchler
Performed by Enzo Veiga
“Aesop’s Fables”
Lyrics by Tristen Moseley, Music by Erin Marie Hoerchler
Performed by Enzo Veiga
“Can’t Say It”
Lyrics by Maggie Sharp Tallan, Music by Lydia Breckon
Performed by Lydia Breckon
“Child of the Ocean”
Lyrics by Taz Stahlnecker, Music by Lydia Breckon
Performed by Lydia Breckon
“The Coat Song”
Lyrics by Jamie Buxton, Music by Lydia Breckon
Performed by Lydia Breckon
“Just One More”
Lyrics & Music by Lydia Breckon
Performed by Sean Eads & James Salem
“Reality” from the musical “Edge of the Box”
Book, Lyrics & Music by Jackson Payne Brothers
Performed by Jackson Payne Brothers
“Hopeless Romantic” from the musical “Edge of the Box”
Book, Lyrics & Music by Jackson Payne Brothers
Performed by Jackson Payne Brothers
Pianists: Matt Stolfi, Meng-Mei Kuo
About the Artist
Lydia Breckon is a graduate in BA (Hons) in English and Drama from the University of Exeter, England. She is currently studying at NYU Tisch as part of their Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program as a composer. She spent last year as part of a theatre residency at Theatre Royal Plymouth (England), and is excited to make new connections (and theatre!) on this side of the pond.
Jackson Payne Brothers is a composer/lyricist, violinist, pianist, and singer, and teaches violin, piano, and music theory. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Composition and Violin Performance from the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music. In addition to writing for musical theatre, Jackson has composed for orchestras and small instrumental ensembles, and is currently working on the music, book, and lyrics for his original musical Edge of the Box. Jackson has served as a community theatre pit violinist and has had the opportunity to tour Europe and perform in the 2015 Alternative Press Music Awards orchestra. As a pianist, he has music directed a cabaret show at Brothers Lounge and the world premiere of Secrets: The Musical at 54 Below. He is also a runner and enjoys competing in 5K and 10K races. Jackson currently lives in New York City and is enrolled in the graduate program for Musical Theatre Writing at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Since moving to the city, he has performed as a violinist in a few live music venues, including a performance with the local band He & He. Jackson is thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase his work at Dixon Place with his incredibly talented classmates and collaborators.
Erin Marie Hoercher is a theatrical composer, soprano, and musical director who has shared her “infectious enthusiasm for her work” (Amy Wilder, Columbia Tribune) with the Missouri Contemporary Ballet, St. Louis Symphony Musicians, and performers at New York University, University of Missouri, Grinnell College, and Stephens College. She has been awarded the ASCAP Frederick Loewe Scholarship. She won 1st Prize for Elementals for string quartet in the Webster University Young Composers Competition, the Eric T. Schabacker Recording and Music Business Scholarship, and was named a finalist for the Sinquefield Prize. She earned a Bachelor of Music in Composition from the University of Missouri, and currently attends the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
DURRA LEUNG was born and raised in China and now calls NYC home. He is the writer of multiple Chinese pop music radio hits and the 2010 ShineWorld Songwriting Contest Best Composer recipient. He began writing music after being inspired by heartbreak. Since his United States debut as a composer at Feinstein’s/54 Below in January 2018, Durra has also presented his works at Joe’s Pub, The Duplex, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, Wild Project, The PIT, and etc. Follow on Instagram @alldurra
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Credits
Guest Performers:
Josh Ben-Ami, Stephen Bennett, Sean Eads, James Salem, Enzo Veiga
Pianists:
Matt Stolfi, Meng-Mei Kuo