Susan Birkenhead Explained

Susan Birkenhead
Background:non_performing_personnel
Origin:United States
Occupation:Lyricist
Years Active:1978–present

Susan Birkenhead is an American lyricist.

Birkenhead made her Broadway debut as one of a team of songwriters contributing to Working (1978), for which she received her first Tony Award nomination.[1] Her second was earned for Jelly's Last Jam (1992), which won her the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics[2] and a Grammy Award nomination. Additional Broadway credits include Triumph of Love (Drama Desk nomination) and additional lyrics for the Cole Porter tunes in the 1998 revival of High Society.[3]

Birkenhead's Off-Broadway and regional theatre credits include What About Luv?, a musical adaptation of the Murray Schisgal play Luv, for which she won the Outer Critics Circle Award; Pieces of Eight with Jule Styne and Michael Stewart; Fanny Hackabout Jones with Erica Jong and Lucy Simon; The Night They Raided Minsky's with Charles Strouse and Evan Hunter, the new musical Minsky's based on the same; and, in collaboration with Henry Krieger, two potentially Broadway-bound projects based on hit films, The Flamingo Kid and Moonstruck (with a book by screenwriter John Patrick Shanley).

Birkenhead is one of several lyricists who contributed to Hats!, a musical inspired by the Red Hat Society, which is enjoying an open-ended run at Harrah's New Orleans, after premiering at the New Denver Civic Theatre.[4] The musical had a limited engagement at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago starting in April 2007.[5] [6]

Radio Girl, a musical based on Kate Douglas Wiggin's Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, premiered at the Goodspeed Musicals' Norma Terrace Theatre with music by Henry Krieger, lyrics by Birkenhead, and a book by Daniel Goldfarb. The show ran in 2010 from July 29 to August 22.[7]

She also wrote the lyrics for the musical version of Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees, with music by Duncan Sheik and a book by Lynn Nottage. It premiered at the Off-Broadway Atlantic Theater Company on May 12, 2019, which was followed by a London production in 2023.

Awards and nominations

YearAward CategoryWorkResult
1978Tony AwardBest Original ScoreWorking
1992Jelly's Last Jam
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Lyrics
1998Triumph of Love

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.playbill.com/production/working-46th-street-theatre-vault-0000003093 Working
  2. http://www.playbill.com/production/jellys-last-jam-virginia-theatre-vault-0000005238 Jelly's Last Jam
  3. http://www.playbill.com/production/high-society-st-james-theatre-vault-0000004173# High Society
  4. Dodge, Marcia Milgrom; Dodge, Anthony; Bartlett, Rob. "Introduction" Hats!: The Musical, Samuel French, Inc., 2009,, p. 4
  5. Oxman, Steven. "Review: ‘Hats!’" Variety, April 30, 2007
  6. Web site: HATS! The Red Hat Society Musical . 2007-03-19 . 2007-04-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070429021647/http://www.hatsthemusical.com/ . dead .
  7. Jones, Kenneth. "Goodspeed's 'Radio Girl', New Musical by Henry Krieger and Susan Birkenhead, Begins July 29" Playbill, July 29, 2010