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Below is an overview of the many projects that Frank has been involved in, as well as
those he is currently working on. You can also check the
Latest News page for the most recent updates on Frank's work.
Shows
Alice
See: Wonderland.
Bonnie & Clyde
Frank is developing the musical Bonnie & Clyde, with lyrics by Don Black and a book by Ivan
Menchell. The show tells the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, ill-fated lovers and outlaws whose
tale has captured the imagination ever since it took place during the Great Depression. Learn more on the
Upcoming Projects page.
Camille Claudel
Frank has written a new musical with Nan Knighton about the life of French sculptress Camille Claudel. The
world-premiere production took place at Goodspeed Musicals' Norma Terris Theater in Chester, CT, 14 August
- 7 September 2003. Learn more in the Camille Claudel section.
Carmen
Frank is developing a modern adaptation of Carmen with lyrics by Jack Murphy and a book by Norman
Allen. The show is set to premiere in October, in Prague, Czech Republic. Learn more on the
Carmen page.
The Civil War / For The Glory
The Civil War is a moving song cycle, based on the turbulent and tragic period in United States
history, written in collaboration with Gregory Boyd and Jack Murphy. The show premiered in Houston, TX in
1998, was presented at the St. James Theatre on Broadway in 1999 and then toured nationally. Learn more in
the Civil War section.
A new adaptation of the show, titled For The Glory: The Civil War Musical at Gettysburg, was
specially prepared for the newly restored Majestic Theater in Gettysburg, PA. Details on this production
are listed on the For The Glory page.
The Count of Monte Cristo
Frank is working with Jack Murphy on a musical version of The Count of Monte Cristo
by Alexandre Dumas, père. The show is set to premiere in March 2009 at Theatre St. Gallen in
St. Gallen, Switzerland. Learn more on the Upcoming Projects
page.
Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyrano is Frank's next collaboration with Leslie Bricusse (Jekyll & Hyde), based on the
classic work by Edmond Rostand. Learn more on the Upcoming Projects
page.
Dracula, The Musical
Dracula is a gothic musical, based on the novel by Bram Stoker. The show has been developed with
Des McAnuff, Christopher Hampton and Don Black. It played on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, from 30 July
2004 through 2 January 2005. The European premiere took place at the Stadttheater in St. Gallen (St.
Gall), Switzerland. Learn more in the Dracula, The Musical section.
Jekyll & Hyde
Jekyll & Hyde is a gothic musical based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, with book and lyrics
by Leslie Bricusse. The show had its world premiere in Houston, TX in 1990, and played at the Plymouth
Theatre on Broadway from 1997 into 2001. The show has played numerous productions and tours, throughout
the U.S. and abroad. Learn more in the Jekyll & Hyde section.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Frank is currently developing Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with Gregory Boyd and Jack Murphy. The
show is expected to be a romantic mystery, and will largely examine the inspiration and creative process
that led to Mary Shelley's famous novel. Learn more on the Upcoming
Projects page.
Mitsuko
Frank is writing a new musical with Shuichiro Koike (book and director) and Jack Murphy (lyrics), titled
Mitsuko. The show focuses on Mitsuko Aoyama (1874-1941), who was the first Japanese woman to marry
a westerner. Material from the show was premiered at the "Mitsuko Musical Concert" in Vienna on
Friday, 9 December. Learn more on the Upcoming Projects page.
Never Say Goodbye
Frank wrote the music for a new production by Takarazuka Revue, the famous all-female Japanese theatre
company. The show, titled Never Say Goodbye (The Footsteps of Lovers), is set during the Spanish
Civil War and was premiered by the Takarazuka Cosmos (Sora) Troupe in 2006. The script is by Shuichiro
Koike, who also directed. Learn more on the Never Say Goodbye page.
Rudolf - The Last Kiss
Frank wrote Rudolf - The Last Kiss with Jack Murphy (book and lyrics) and Nan Knighton (additional
lyrics). The show has previously been referred to under the working titles of Vienna or
Affäre Mayerling (The Mayerling Affair). It tells the tragic story of Austrian Crown
Prince Rudolf and Mary Vetsera, who were found dead in a hunting lodge in Mayerling, near Vienna. Learn
more on the Rudolf - The Last Kiss page.
The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling adventure based on the novels by Baroness Orczy, with book
and lyrics by Nan Knighton. The show had three incarnations on Broadway - at the Minskoff and Neil Simon
Theatres - beginning in 1997. It has continued to delight audiences around the world since then. Learn
more in the Scarlet Pimpernel section.
Svengali
Svengali is a gothic musical, based on the novel Trilby by George du Maurier, with book and
lyrics by Gregory Boyd. The show premiered in 1991 at the Alley Theater in Houston, TX and then played at
the Asolo Theatre in Sarasota, FL. Learn more on the Svengali page.
Victor/Victoria
Victor/Victoria is a lively comedy, adapted for the stage from the 1982 film of the same name. The
show has music by Henry Mancini, a book by Blake Edwards, and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Frank wrote
additional material for the Broadway opening in 1995. Learn more in the
Victor/Victoria section.
Waiting For The Moon
Frank is developing Waiting For The Moon (also referred to as Scott & Zelda, or simply
Zelda) with Jack Murphy (book and lyrics). The show explores the tragic but romantic lives of F.
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. It had its world premiere at the Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center in
Marlton, New Jersey, 16 - 31 July 2005. Learn more on the Waiting For The Moon
page.
Wonderland
Frank is working with Jack Murphy (lyrics) and Phoebe Hwang (book) on Wonderland: Alice's New Musical
Adventures, a contemporary spin on Lewis Carroll's tale of Alice in Wonderland. Learn more on the
Upcoming Projects page.
Other Credits
In addition to composing, Frank has made other contributions to various
projects. He has served as a producer and artistic director for many albums and
other ventures, he is a lyricist, and he has made appearances as a performer.
The highlights of these credits include the following:
Frank was one of the executive producers, and also the artistic director, for
a concert recorded for television titled "Broadway's Best on
Bravo." The event featured top stars from today's pop charts, stage and screen,
performing some of the greatest theater songs ever written. It originally aired on
Bravo in March of 2002, and is repeated on that network from time to time.
Frank was one of the co-producers for
Harlem Song, a historical revue,
which premiered at the world-famous Apollo Theater in 2002. The show was
written and directed by George C. Wolfe, drawing on jazz standards, rap and R&B
hits that bring the music and history of Harlem to life.
Frank has also taken the stage several times, accompanying various singers.
Learn more on the Frank's Performances page.
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