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ALAN'S THEATRE AND FILM CREDITS
Theatrical Credits (Acting)
The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice. Role: Shrdlu- Presented
by Buck's Rock Playhouse, New Milford, CT, July 1968.
The Courageous One by Maxim Gorky. Role: Teterev- Presented
by Buck's Rock Playhouse, New Milford, CT, August 1968.
The Soldier's Tale by C. F. Ramuz (music by Igor Stravinsky).
Role: The Devil- Presented by the Light Fantastic Players at
various locales in NYC, Nassau and Westchester Counties, New York, January-February,
1972.
Theatrical Credits (Musical)
Pins and Needles by Harold Rome. Presented by Roundabout Theatre
Company, NYC in 1967-68. Alan served as musical director.
Bye, Bye Birdie by Michael Stewart and Charles Strouse. Presented
by Iona College Summer Theatre Institute for the Arts, 1970. Alan served
as musical director.
Pigjazz, a revue conceived and directed by Michael Nee and seen
at various off-Broadway venues in NYC. Some background music by Alan
as well as his Never, Oh Never Whatever You Do, Sing a Gorilla Song
(see The Duke of Ook page on this site) were
interpolated into the show, which originally opened in 1972 and was
revived in the early 1980's.
All The Girls Came Out To Play by Richard T. Johnson and Daniel
Hollywood. Produced on Broadway at the Cort Theatre, 1972. Background
music by Alan Seidler and Max Nass.
Vaudeville at Town Hall, produced at Town Hall, NYC, December
1974 by Ook Ook Productions (Alan's production company). Starring Nick
Lucas, Chuck Green, Timmie Rodgers, Arlene Shaw, Jimmy Slyde. Alan acted
as executive producer as well as musical director.
"R", a murder mystery by C.V. Peters, produced at the Playwrights
Horizons and Westbeth Theatres in NYC during the 1977-78 season. Alan
composed the background score and also served as musical director for
the Playwrights Horizons run.
Public Lives, a play by Julia Cameron, produced at the McCarter
Theatre, Princeton, NJ in the Spring of 1983. Alan wrote the background
score, which was realized on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer and taped, so
no written score exists.
Film Credits
Nosferatu. In 1972, the Rhode Island School of Design Film Department
commissioned a new background score from Alan for the F.W. Murnau 1922
silent classic. Alan has been known to call the score his "Dracula
Music." Shown at Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI in
1972.
He Outta Be Committed. A feature film written and directed by Douglas
Zimmerman in 1998-99. The film won the Audience Appreciation Award at
the Louisville Film Festival in 2000, and is slated to be shown at the
Sao Paolo Festival in Brazil in October 2001. Alan provided a background
score, drawing heavily on his own Violin Sonata and Piano Quartet as
well as classic rock and folk material.
TV Appearances
The Joe Franklin Show
The Merv Griffin Show
90 Minutes Live (Canadian Broadcasting Company)
WCBS Evening News
Wonderama With Sonny Fox
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