Jonathan Price
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Jonathan Price is an American composer who is best known for his musical Lao Jiu (老九) and for the film scores to Cyber Wars and Rustin.
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[edit] Musicals
- Escape From Eldorado (book & co-lyrics by Jeff Goode) Bar Harbor, The Unusual Cabaret (1990)
- Rumpelstiltskin (book & co-lyrics by Jeff Goode) Bar Harbor, The Unusual Cabaret (1990)
- Dead Poets (book by Jeff Goode, lyrics from the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman and Edgar Allan Poe) Bar Harbor, The Unusual Cabaret (1990)
- Who Killed Cock Robin (book & lyrics by Jeff Goode) Bar Harbor, The Unusual Cabaret (1991)
- Lao Jiu (老九) (book by Kuo Pao Kun/adapted by Wu Xi & Zhang Xian, lyrics by XiaoHan, Wu Xi, & Yang Qian) Singapore, The Theatre Practice (2005)
[edit] Opera
- The Lion & the Wood Nymph (libretto by the composer), American Fork, VocalWorks (2007)
[edit] Film
- Dark Woods, Razor Digital (1999)
- Vampire Night, Cinematrix (2000)
- Rustin, Showtime (2001)
- Cyber Wars, New Line (2004)
[edit] Television
- American Dragon: Jake Long, Disney Channel, song "Hubba Hubba Hula" (lyrics by Jeff Goode) (2005)