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Kasler and Wilkie

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Kasler and Wilkie
OriginAllentown, PA
GenresMusical Theatre
Occupation(s)Composers, Lyricists, Orchestrators, Singers
Years active2018-Present
Websitewww.kaslerandwilkie.com
MembersMax 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.

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Song Performances
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)


  1. "About Us". Kasler and Wilkie. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "News and Stories". Muhlenberg College. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  3. "Events". Kasler and Wilkie. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Desk, BWW News. "New York Musical Festival SLP Presents BREAKING GROUND". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  5. Desk, BWW News. "A LITTLE NEW MUSIC Returns to the Wallis". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-07-13.


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