Kasler and Wilkie
Kasler and Wilkie | |
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Origin | Allentown, PA |
Genres | Musical Theatre |
Occupation(s) | Composers, Lyricists, Orchestrators, Singers |
Years active | 2018-Present |
Website | www.kaslerandwilkie.com |
Members | Max Kasler & Gwen Wilkie |
Max Kasler and Gwen Wilkie are a duo of musical theatre composers[1]. Both will graduate from Muhlenberg College in May of 2020 with degrees in Music Composition and Jewish Studies (Kasler) & Music Composition and Theatre (Wilkie)[2]. Their song cycle Woven Stories is about the complexities of queer love in the LGBTQ community.[2]
Projects[edit]
Woven Stories (2018-2019)[edit]
Their song cycle Woven Stories features queer characters and its songs have been featured both in New York City and Los Angeles in the theatre scenes of the respective cities.
Song | Performances |
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Free To Be Me | Muhlenberg College (2018); New York Musical Festival (2018)[4]; A Little New Music (2018)[5]; Muhlenberg College (2019); New York Musical Festival (2019); International Performance TBA |
Meet The Invisible | Muhlenberg College (2019) |
Home | Muhlenberg College (2018/19) |
Kansas City | Muhlenberg College (2018/19) |
This is my Unboxing Video | Muhlenberg College (2018); New York Musical Festival (2018)[4]; Muhlenberg College (2019) |
I do | Muhlenberg College (2018/19) |
June 12 | Muhlenberg College (2018); New York Musical Festival (2018)[4]; Muhlenberg College (2019) |
Sands Run Out | Muhlenberg College (2019) |
Breathe | Muhlenberg College (2019) |
Unapologetically Me | Muhlenberg College (2018/2019) |
- ↑ "About Us". Kasler and Wilkie. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "News and Stories". Muhlenberg College. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- ↑ "Events". Kasler and Wilkie. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Desk, BWW News. "New York Musical Festival SLP Presents BREAKING GROUND". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- ↑ Desk, BWW News. "A LITTLE NEW MUSIC Returns to the Wallis". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
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