
JEREMY SCHONFELD is a singer/songwriter/composer/lyricist. The recent production of his musical Drift at North Carolina's Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy (September 2009), garnered Schonfeld several "Best of ..." honors, including "Best Show of 2009" from Triangle Arts & Entertainment, and "Best Original Music" from Indy Week. Of the production, critics praised "Schonfeld's courageous rock and soulful song-cycle sensitively articulated a series of moments in a divorce, largely from the husband's point of view -- a prismatic set of rocking, thoughtful, raging, aching -- but ultimately joyous confessions. Four Stars." (Indy Week). Drift was previously presented as a benefit concert at BB Kings starring Adam Pascal, Julia Murney, Terrence Mann, Jarrod Emick, and Adam Kantor, among others; and as part of the 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF).
Upcoming projects include the development of a new musical inspired by Schonfeld song "Greta" from the album 37 NOTEBOOKS; the new holiday musical It Happened One Christmas for the Flat Rock Playhouse in North Carolina; and a new studio album, IRON & COAL.
Other recent projects include: the album 37 NOTEBOOKS, which featured the vocal talents of Shoshana Bean, Tracie Thoms, Amy Spanger, Lauren Kennedy, Luther Creek, and Kate Shindle, among others; the feature film Clear Blue Tuesday; as well as the musical Home and innumerable ATRAINPLAYS; and the Broadway Dreams Foundation, Broadway Bootcamp, for which Jeremy serves on the Board of Directors and as Musical Director. Schonfeld has also contributed original music for numerous benefit concerts including: "Defying Inequality" (in which Shoshana Bean sang "House of Love" backed the New York City Gay Men's Chorus); Broadway in South Africa (from which came the song "Babazile Mahlangu"); "The Pink Campaign on Broadway"; and "Broadway for a New America", among others. He has been the featured composer for "Monday Night, New Voices" (twice) and "Cutting Edge Composers II". Jeremy's recording, "Song for New Orleans", featuring Adam Pascal, is currently being used as part of a recruitment video for the American Red Cross.
Recent and upcoming performances in New York include Madison Square Garden, Birdland, Joe's Pub, BB Kings, The Public Theatre, Symphony Space, and Lincoln Center; LA's Upright Cabaret; the 14th Street Playhouse in Atlanta; and in Boston as part of Boston University's BU on Broadway series.
Jeremy lives in Brooklyn with his Kiwi wife Sarah-Jane, sassy daughter Alexandra, and hyper dog Byron. |