Jonathan Price

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Jonathan Price was an American composer who is best known for his film scores to

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, which is an inoperable brain tumor.

Film

  • Sammyville, Creative Light Entertainment (1999)
  • Vampire Night, Cinematrix (2000)
  • Rustin
    , Showtime (2001)
  • Cyber Wars, New Line (2004)
  • Necrosis
    , American World Pictures (2009)
  • Girl Meets Boy, Screen Media Films (2013)
  • Inoperable, ITN (2017)
  • Ouija House, ITN (2018)
  • Clown Motel, ITN (2019)

Television

Opera

  • The Lion & the Wood Nymph (libretto by the composer), American Fork, VocalWorks (2007)[1]
  • The Queen & the Dragon (libretto by Jan Michael Alejandro and the composer), North Hollywood, Secret Rose Theatre (2009)
  • The Gift of the Magi (libretto by Jan Michael Alejandro and the composer after the eponymous short story by O. Henry), North Hollywood, Secret Rose Theatre (2009)
  • ÆSOPERA (libretti by Jeff Goode, Jan Michael Alejandro, and the composer), Hollywood, SCLT (2013)[2]

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
    XiaoHan
    , Wu Xi, & Yang Qian), Singapore, The Theatre Practice (2005)
  • Wandering Willows (book and music by Jonathan Price, lyrics by Chana Wise), Burbank, SkyPilot Theatre Company (2011)
  • Reel People (book and music by Jonathan Price, lyrics by Chana Wise), North Hollywood, SkyPilot Theatre Company (2012)
  • Earthbound (book by Adam Hahn, lyrics by Chana Wise), North Hollywood, SkyPilot Theatre Company (2012)[3]
  • The Island (book and music by Jonathan Price, lyrics by Chana Wise), North Hollywood, SkyPilot Theatre Company (2013)

Plays

  • Alternate Endings: Apocalyptic Scenes & Monologues, Los Angeles, SkyPilot Theatre Company (2015)[4]

Discography

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