I Thought I Was Going To Be Sick When I Read This...


Alison Hubbard

This is almost too hard to read. This article in Playbill talks about the story of Alison Hubbard and Kim Oler who won the Rogers Award forLittle Women, and were then KICKED OFF THE PROJECT when it went to Broadway. This is a TOUGH business...


From Playbill:
The musical-theatre songwriters Alison Hubbard and Kim Oler have had their share of highs and lows in recent years.

Receiving the Richard Rodgers Award, with librettist Allan Knee, for their musicalLittle Women was a definite high in 1998. Getting cut loose from the project by the producers who were taking it to Broadway was a serious low.

Charting the details of the songwriters' painful separation from the show (in April 2000) is a "Rashomon" experience: For participants on both sides there are different points of view about how and why an award-winning score did not make it to Broadway.

Lyricist Hubbard and composer Oler have moved forward to other projects, including the creation of their own fresh version of Little Women, inspired by the novel by Louisa May Alcott.


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