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      <image:caption>The Passion of McQueen is a musical investigation into the final hour in the life of a creative genius. It’s the early morning of February 10, 2010, and celebrated fashion designer Lee “Alexander” McQueen is visited by his one-time muse and benefactor, Isabella Blow. His beloved “Issie” guilts him into making her a dress, not just any gown, but a work of art that surpasses his previous creations. As Lee fights through exhaustion and self-destructive behavior, and Isabella admits to the true intention of her visit, a creative partnership is pushed to a tragic conclusion. The Passion of McQueen was developed at Boston Court Theatre in Pasadena with director Diana Wyenn, baritone David Castillo and mezzo-soprano Peabody Southwell.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Book and Lyrics by William Nedved Music by Kentaro Kameyama The epic showdown between Perseus and Medusa comes to life as a musical fantasy told in Deaf West Theatre’s signature inclusive style of singing and signing. The young, reluctant - and deaf - hero Perseus embarks on a perilous quest to slay the snake-haired Medusa. But this particular diva is more than meets the eye - if you dare read her lips. Medusa: The Musical was developed by Deaf West Theatre at the Getty Villa Malibu with director Coy Middlebrook.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Listen to The Ravages: A Love Story, an audio drama produced by Theatre of Note. ”If you love your sci-fi with a sprinkling of romance, and enjoy gorgeously layered sound design, The Ravages is the best fiction podcast to listen to.” -Readers Digest, 20 Best New Fiction Podcasts You’ll Obsess Over</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WILLIAM NEDVED wrote the book and lyrics to the musical comedy Wanderlust, part of the 2024 Chicago Musical Theatre Festival at Steppenwolf Theatre.  Other collaborations include the audio play The Ravages with Theatre of NOTE (“One of the best fiction podcasts,” Readers Digest); Medusa: The Musical with Deaf West Theatre at the Getty Villa; the opera The Passion of McQueen at Boston Court Pasadena with Project Runway winner Kentaro Kameyama; Closet Drama for the 2018 LAMBDA Literary Fest; and Fact &amp; Fiction at the Hollywood Fringe (“Best of 2011,” Variety.)  In 2001, Nedved co-founded The Gift Theatre Company of Chicago, an Equity ensemble recognized by the State of Illinois House of Representatives as a cultural anchor and economic engine to the northwest side neighborhood of Jefferson Park. The Gift premiered his plays Body + Blood (“Very funny and strikingly poignant,” Chicago Tribune); Northwest Highway (“Heartbreakingly honest,” Time Out - American Theater Critics Association Best New Play nomination); A Young Man in Pieces; County Fair; and several short plays for the annual Ten Festival. Nedved received his BA in playwriting at the University of Iowa, his MA in theatre studies at the University of New South Wales Sydney, and his MFA in film and television writing at the University of Southern California.  He teaches screenwriting and film studies for BFA and MFA students at AMDA Los Angeles and co-teaches a popular story structure workshop with Emmy-winner Mark Saltzman. Nedved also leads weekly writing and devising workshops for older adults as part of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts Creative Aging Program.</image:caption>
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