Thursday, April 6, 2017

PLAYMAKERS & SUPERSTARS DRAMA PROGRAMS


The PLAYMAKERS PRESCHOOL DRAMA and the SUPERSTARS DRAMA PROGRAM were founded by the actress/singer/teaching artist Kimbirdlee. The programs are a fantastic way to provide students with the much needed outlet for creative, personal growth and community-building through the performing arts.  The skills and talents learned through this drama program infuse young people with confidence and talents that can carry them far in life, no matter what field they go into.  They will learn acting, singing, speech and dancing techniques during every session that will culminate in the opportunities to perform for live audiences.  They will strengthen their voices, bodies and minds and find new discoveries every day.  We cater to each students' needs and desires and make sure everyone is having fun and feeling safe, while also emphasizing the power of taking risks, believing in yourself and supporting others.  Through this creative process, students learn that hard work pays off and gain a sense of accomplishment along with friendship bonds that last forever!



There are programs to fit every educational setting - from public after-school programs, in-school residencies, special event workshops, classes in performing arts institutions and theatre companies, and private one-on-one or group instruction.  There is also an exciting option in which the students actually write and perform their own show.  





PROGAM INFO:

PLAYMAKERS PRESCHOOL & PREK Drama Program

An innovative introductory class for young budding actors looking to play and create in a nourishing, confidence building environment.  Building upon the natural born talent of play-acting, we teach them enriched story-telling through speech chracterization, singing. dance, puppetry, costumery and, of course, comedy.  The actors engage in real plays, scenes and songs that they help create! (Class time 45 mins)
Playmakers even have their own theme song!  THE PLAYMAKERS SONG
This class is currently offered on Roosevelt Island.  For info: www.mstda.org


SUPERSTARS Drama Program with Kimbirdlee

These classes are custom designed for each age group (Grades K-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8).  We continue our curriculum with acting, singing, speech, story-telling and dancing in the form of theatre games, shows, scenes, songs, and performances.  For those more artistically minded, they will be encouraged to delve into the design aspects of theatre, such as costumes, set and prop design, and creating posters and programs. They will have opportunities for community out-reach, performances and staged shows.  
(Class time from 1 - 3 hrs)

Class Focus Options:
1. An ongoing exploration and training in the theatre arts, with no specific performance.  May have an informal showcase at the end of the session.  [Examples are inviting family and friends to an open class, a kiddie cabaret, an informal performance, etc...]

2. Selecting a musical or play and rehearsing and performing it.  [Examples are "Seussical the Musical", "Annie", "Shrek", "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", Christmas Pageants, Holiday Programs, etc...]

3. Selecting a brand new musical or theatrical show that fits the group, rehearsing and performing it.  Students have the unique experience of premiering a new work. [Examples are musicals written as commissions for our program by current composers and writers]

4.  Engaging the students in the complete creative process of writing a show from scratch.  The students come up with the story, the lyrics, the music, the style, etc.  This culminates in a performance of something completely original!  [Examples are original musicals by 5th Graders at PS217: "If I Were the President" & "Our World's Got Talent"]


Session Format Options:
A. Semester long, in-school residency (or shorter/longer)
B. Semester or Year long, after-school program
C. Semester long class (afternoons or weekends)
D. A Workshop (ex. PreK Special Event or a Performing Arts Center Event)
E. Private sessions for any amount of students

Classes, workshops, rehearsals and events are led by Kimbirdlee, along with her creative team of professional actors, musicians, composers, writers and teaching artists.  The outstanding creative team has over 10 years of experience with drama, specifically musical theatre, education and production of performances.




 Please contact us at  kimbirdlee@gmail.com for costs and more information 
for the program/s you are interested in.  THANK YOU!!!

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BIOS:


Kimbirdlee Fadner graduated with honors from Mills College in Music: Vocal Performance and Dance, where she founded of the Millismas Opera Club.  She continued her training in acting, voice, musical theatre and dance at the American Conservatory Theatre (ACT-SF) in San Francisco. Kimbirdlee embraces the opportunity to develop and promote arts education and share her love for the arts with children and people of all ages.  She worked for several years with Berkeley Playhouse as a professional actor and teaching artist.  In 2014, she founded “Superstars”, a drama program for children, at Kon Gen International Preschool in which she created original music, stories, art and choreography.  She now offers this program as the “PLAYMAKERS PRESCHOOL DRAMA PROGRAM” and the “SUPERSTARS DRAMA PROGRAM”.  Kimbirdlee also serves as a director/music director/teaching artist throughout NYC, including Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance, Queens Theatre, American Dance & Drama, in the NYC Public School System, and through private lessons.  It is her mission to encourage everyone to follow their dreams and she strives to instill her belief that everyone is an inspired creative being!

Kimbirdlee founded Common Man Musicals (CMM) with her husband, Jonathan Fadner.  CMM’s mission is to promote new musical theatre.  They are partnered with Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance and produce musicals and cabarets through the year.  Stage credits include Made in China (59E59, NYC), Enjoy the Ride (National Asian Artists Project, NYC), Working (SF-ACT), The Tempest (Marin Shakes), Berkeley Playhouse (Main Stage actor & featured aerial dancer), and cabaret performances at 54-Below, Sardi’s, NYU & MSTDA.   She’s also lead singer in the band DeLaMuse, as well as Artist-In-Residence for PECB who tours the midwest with a Pops-style concert series.   

Kimbirdlee also specializes in a modern version of Chinese Brush Painting, depicting dynamic works that draw inspiration from Asian mythology, symbolism, spirituality and nature.  She paints with watercolor on handmade rice paper.  Her work has been shown nationwide.  

Email: kimbirdlee@gmail.com


Jonathan Fadner is a composer, arranger, music director, teacher, and rock'n'roller who grew up in Southern California.   He is a teaching artist that specializes in helping groups of any size, both in the classroom and privately, write their own theater pieces and music.  He has a music degree with honors from UC Berkeley, and a Masters of Fine Arts from NYU Tisch in Musical Theater Writing.   His work has been produced by Barrington Stage Company, National Asian Artists Project (NYC), Main Street Theater and Dance Alliance, 23 Elephants, and many other companies. His songs have been heard in such venues as 54 below, Don't Tell Mamma's, Sardi's, The Duplex, and other cabaret spots in New York City. His new musicals "The Unspeakable Act" won 2016 Best of Fringe in SF. His new musical "Northanger Abbey" is currently being produced by Washington DC theatre company and Common Man Musicals. He has had his classical music performed at several colleges, choral groups, and choruses. Jonathan's arrangements and orchestrations have been heard at San Francisco Playhouse, Berkeley Playhouse, MSTDA, and several other venues. Jonathan also teaches piano, guitar, songwriting, composition, and is a freelance music director.  Jonathan gives all the credit for everything he does to his loving wife Kim, whom he runs the theater company Common Man Musicals, and whom without, nothing could get done.


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

In-depth Interview on Common Man Musical's new cabaret series

Ed Pierce is Director/Conductor/Vocalist from Fort Atkinson, WI with over 35 years experience in the musical field.  He is the winner of the 2011 John Philip Sousa Foundation's Award and the 2014 Bandmaster of the Year Award.

Here are Ed's off the cuff comments on Common Man Musicals and their recent production of "You Can Always Come Home", a cabaret of new musical theatre.

Ed: First let me address your WONDERFUL cabaret: When I think of the audience that comes to a cabaret, they are looking for fresh, original material coupled with exciting talent: clearly this is the case with “You Can Always Come Home Cabaret”! 

You have assembled a great ensemble coupled with Jonathan’s amazing talent for composition. 
“Sandwich”, “Spiders”, and “Shut Up” are great fun coupled with contrasting social issues like “I Don’t Want”.  And of course there's the heartfelt feelings of your title song “You Can Always Come Home".  (see videos)  Kudos go to you and Jonathan and the whole team at Common Man Musicals.










 

Ed: Question: does your performance team stay together? Are you always recruiting?

Kimbirdlee: We've had 2 productions so far and the cast for each production was about 10 actors.  3 of the actors from last summer’s “Four One Act Musicals” (Thomas Slater, Kaitlyn Abdul and Kimbirdlee Fadner) were also in "You Can Always Come Home".  We invited a few of our professional friends/colleagues from the NYU-Tisch Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, and then we wanted to include more of the talent that has grown up on Roosevelt Island and is connected with Main St. Theatre & Dance Alliance.  Our intention is to have a core group but to continue to recruit new talent all the time!  Sometimes we hold auditions that are open to the public, and sometimes (mostly for the cabarets) we will invite folks to join us.  Our challenge is widening our audience base beyond our own circles, but we can do that by consistently producing quality shows.  

    


MSTDA and Common Man Musicals are launching a “You Can Always Come Home” Cabaret series that will take place every other month now.  Our next one is Saturday, June 17th.  We are also producing one annual full length musical, which is scheduled for the first weekend of August!  We welcome any chance to get the word out about anything to do with new musical theatre!

Ed: Does Jonathan write for each performer?

Kimbirdlee: As the composer, Jonathan usually collaborates with a writer either to write a full show or single songs or short musicals, not usually with a specific actor in mind.  That said, he has written many songs and roles that are in my range and I have the honor of workshopping them, recording demos, and performing them.  I have a true love for developing new works and cherish every project! 

He is developing a full length musical, "Northanger Abbey", that will be produced in August.  He knows who will be singing a couple of those parts, so he will try to emphasize their particular strengths - which is so awesome for actors to have something made to fit them, rather than trying to mold themselves into something written for someone else!  

Ed: Do you put music into place and THEN seek out the talent to pull it off?

Kimbirdlee: When we organized this cabaret, we had an idea of who we wanted, then put the song list together and fit actors to songs.  We always have more actors than we could ever fit into a night, so that's not a problem.  One thing that I loved about "You Can Always Come Home" is that even though there were 7 women, we each were unique and covered the spectrum of "types" and weren't competing but rather highlighting each other and supporting each other!  I LOVE THAT!!!  The Common Women have such a great time together!  I'm all about individuality in artistry, which is hard in this business when auditions are often about trying to fit actors into a very specific type.

Ed: Allow me a comment: In my humble opinion, you and Jonathan are on the front lines of growing the arts with fresh material, not being afraid to experiment and push boundaries. The Cabaret format seems to be an ideal one to do so. I offer in contrast Disney: they are about to launch a new live action Beauty and the Beast, a move I applaud. But this comes at a price: the energies used are not being directed at exploring new, original and fresh material. The studio the once prized itself on its musical Renaissance with a new musical every year for ten years straight seems to have dried up. It already has been three years since their success in Frozen until Moana came out! They are sliding slowly back into the creative funk they were in after Walt died. You, Jonathan and the rest of your company have no such fears: you are not afraid to take risks and that makes your material shine! I don’t know how often you will be required to come up with different shows but speaking from the artistic point of view, you are in the right place to do the most good. Folks in the audience come out happy and eager for more.

Kimbirdlee:
THANK YOU for believing in me and us!
I have to tell you that all of the opportunities you've given me over the years have helped lead me to this point.  I am ever grateful for our musical collaborations and our friendship.  I know we will keep working together for a long long time!   

To see the entire playlist of videos from "You Can Always Come Home" Cabaret, click below:


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COMING UP:
Common Man Musicals Events
Saturday, June 17th      "You Can Always Come Home" returns to MSTDA on Roosevelt Island

Friday - Monday, August 4-7th "Northanger Abbey" (Jonathan Fadner & John Blaylock)

Kimbirdlee is the Artist-in-Residence Vocalist for Ed Pierce’s Wisconsin based band, PECB.  They have an exciting 2017 Summer Pops Concerts Series lined up!  

This year’s musical highlights will include a premier of a Jonathan Fadner composition titled "Rushing Past the World",  Disney heroines Moana, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast - also song of Patsy Cline, People from Funny Girl, and La Traviata, to name a few fantastic selections.   


Thursday, June 29
Concerts at Rotary Park
7pm




Saturday, July 1
Classic Concert Series
7 - 9pm

Sunday, July 9 
Eagle Ice Cream Social
2pm






Sunday, February 26, 2017

Common men and women brought it home!


CLICK ON IT.  :)

The Common Man Musicals and Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance cabaret on Friday, "You Can Always Come Home", was a great success!  

A huge thank you to all involved and all those who attended! 

We sing you our praises forever - Kimbirdlee, Jonathan Fadner, and the company of Common Man and Woman Musicals!!!

COMPOSER
Jonathan Fadner

WRITERS
Laura Barati, Kathleen Wrinn, John Blaylock, Lise Miller, Edison Hong, Ariel Mitchell, Kate Chadwick

​ACTORS
Kaitlyn Abdul, Madison Abdul, Manda Leigh Blunt, Joan Cusick, Russ Cusick, Kimbirdlee Fadner, Ruthy Froch and Thomas Slater

Crucial Supporting Roles by: Kristi Towey, Isa Claudio, MSTDA Board Members, 
Famous in NY and Robert & Charlotte Miller

*IMAGE COPYRIGHT 2017 ROBERT MILLER/COMMON MAN MUSICALS

Friday, February 24, 2017

"YOU CAN ALWAYS COME HOME"

Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance
is in cahoots with
COMMON MAN MUSICALS

“You Can Always Come Home”
A Cabaret & Fundraiser for MSTDA Programs


An evening of stories and songs...
Howe Theatre
Roosevelt Island, NY, NY
February 24th, 2017
8:00 pm

My darlings, I am bursting with joy, lots excitement and even more passion over this program that will be hitting the stage tonight!  We intend to invite everyone in for an evening of elegant, beautiful, awkward, terrifying, explosive, juicy, painful, and tear-inducing moments with the overall message that we are all together in this profoundly confusing and magnificent world.  (I'm allowed to brag about the songs, since I'm nothing but a muse of these brilliant works).

For those of you who are you're in a different state or country or on a different planet or just had a baby or some other sort of valid excuse, I'd love to share the program with you and introduce you to all the Common Men & Women that are a part of this cabaret.

Common Woman: Kaitlyn Abdul, Madison Abdul,  Manda Leigh Blunt, Ruthy Froch & Kimbirdlee Fadner
Mr. Common Man - Jonathan Fadner - Composer & Music Director & Producer
THE PROGRAM:
It’s Once a Year (from Mormonish)
Lyrics by Ariel Mitchell, music by Jonathan Fadner
Kimbirdlee Fadner , Jackie Cusick , Joan Cusick  & Russ Cusick

Chapter One (from Northanger Abbey)
Lyrics by John Blaylock, music by Jonathan Fadner
Kaitlyn Abdul  & Madison Abdul      

With You
Written and performed by Madison Abdul
Guitar - Jonathan Fadner

Room at the Inn
Lyrics by Kathleen Wrinn, music by Jonathan Fadner                                   
Kaitlyn Abdul

Shut Up
Lyrics by Kate Chadwick, music by Jonathan Fadner
Joan Cusick

I Want an Orgy (from The First Orgy of New England)
Lyrics by Lise Miller, music by Jonathan Fadner
Kimbirdlee Fadner 

Metal Monkey (from the song cycle Legends)
Lyrics and Music by Jonathan Fadner
Tom Slater

Ride the Sky (from The Unspeakable Act)
Lyrics by Steven Hess, music by Jonathan Fadner
Ruthy Froch

Spiders in a Frame (from Northanger Abbey)
Lyrics by John Blaylock, music by Jonathan Fadner
Ruthy Froch & Tom Slater

I Might Have Known  
Lyrics by Kate Chadwick/Music by Jonathan Fadner
Kimbirdlee Fadner 

Pain (from Northanger Abbey)
Lyrics by John Blaylock, music by Jonathan Fadner
Manda Leigh Blunt & Kimbirdlee Fadner 

Who Helps the Strong 
Written and performed by Manda Leigh Blunt
Piano - Kimbirdlee Fadner     Guitar - Jonathan Fadner

Standing on a Cliff
Lyrics by John Blaylock, music by Jonathan Fadner
Kimbirdlee Fadner 

I Don’t Want
Lyrics by Laura Barati, music by Jonathan Fadner
Ruthy Froch

Sandwich Song
Lyrics by Kathleen Wrinn, music by Jonathan Fadner   
Kimbirdlee Fadner 

Would You Love Me (from Mormonish)
Lyrics by Ariel Mitchell, music by Jonathan Fadner
Kaitlyn Abdul  & Madison Abdul      

You Can Always Come Home
Lyrics & Music by Jonathan Fadner, with music by Edison Hong,  
Kimbirdlee Fadner 

I’m a Dork (from Northanger Abbey)
Lyrics by John Blaylock, music by Jonathan Fadner
Full Company

THE BAND: 
Piano & Guitar - Jonathan Fadner  Percussion - Manda Leigh Blunt

  Kaitlyn Abdul is a resident of Roosevelt Island and has been part of MST&DA since she was in 3rd grade.  She participates in the Adult Musical Theater workshop as well as Stage Managing for the Teen and Childrens Theater Productions.  She has now branched out to Community Theaters in Queens performing at Royal Star Theater as well as her current production of SOMETHING’S AFOOT with Maggie's Little Theater.  She is extremely grateful to be working with Kim and Jonathan another CMM production.  They are so creative, energetic and bursting with love and support.  She always feels a great sense of growth and fulfilment during her times with CMM!  Shoutout to her amazingly talented, beautiful singing partner in crime and sister Madi Abdul.  There is nothing you could say or do that would make me not love you! 
                                 
Madison Abdul is a senior at the NYC Lab School who indulges in theatre whenever possible. She has been in classes at the MSTDA since the age of 2, taking after her sisters. When she isn't studying forensics, or writing poetry and lyrics, her favorite thing to do is perform with Kaitlyn Abdul, her oldest sister. She would like to thank Kimbirdlee and Jonathan Fadner for giving her yet another opportunity to express herself and sing with those she loves.        

Joan Marie Cusick is an actress, singer, dancer, director and choreographer. She is thrilled to be performing in the You Can Always Come Home cabaret for Common Man Musicals! She holds a BFA  in Acting with a minor in dance from State University of New York at Fredonia. Favorite credits include SubUrbia (Sooze), This is Our Youth (Jessica), and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia). In July 2017 she will appear in the premier of an original play, insomnia by Cody Jones. In addition to her performing she is the co-head of the newly founded Shellscrape Theatre Company, as well as an acting teacher and director for the teen group at MSTDA on Roosevelt Island.

Russ Cusick (AEA,SAG-AFTRA) holds a BFA from Theatre SMU.  Favorite roles include; Jamie in THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM, Gary in NOISE OFF, and Rodolpho in A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE.  Although Russ has a side career as an international business executive, he has never stopped performing, and will be seen this April in SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM at MSTDA. Love to Jackie, Joan, Bill and Bryan.  

Laura Barati has a B.A. in Drama & Gender Studies from Kenyon College and a M.F.A. in Graduate Musical Theatre Writing at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Originally from LA, Laura has worked with theatres in Philadelphia, Chicago, and NY. Laura is currently working on the musical How To Create A Young Girl with composer TJ Rubin. Laura thanks the Common Man family for including her on this new adventure!

John Blaylock graduated from the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at NYU Tisch and is thrilled to be a part of Common Man Musicals.  He is resident writer at “Broadway On Tour” Children’s Theatre in SoCal, developer of new children’s musicals, and frequently works with McCoy Rigby Conservatory of the Arts and the Orange County School of the Arts.  His holiday musical, A Christmas Show, has played for over 10 years in Southern California.  He has written for and has had works produced by Barrington Stage, Surflight Theatre, Sesame Street Live, & Phoenix Theatre. Love & thanks to Mom, Dad & Danny.

Manda Leigh Blunt is a native of Scottsdale, AZ,  a member of NSAI, BMI, and ASCAP, and a proud NYU alum having received her MFA degree in Musical Theatre Writing (Cycle 25). She works as a lyricist, librettist, composer, playwright, producer, and drummer. Written works include the full length musical The State of Hockey (music by Jeff Wildermuth), the short opera Hummingbirds (music by Edison Hong), the full length play Fangirl, and the short opera monodrama Graveyard (music by TJ Rubin). Her work has been performed at Don't Tell Mama, The Duplex NYC, Two River Theatre, Brelby Theatre Company, AZ Women's Theatre Company's Pandora Festival, and Phx Fringe. Manda Leigh is also Executive/Artistic Director of Artemis Theatrical, a not-for-profit corp, whose mission is to empower women storytellers in musical theatre by producing cabarets of new work in NYC.

Ruthy Froch is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied under the New Studio on Broadway. Recent credits include: peerless (u/s Dirty Girl/ Barrington Stage Company),Dragon Slayer (Lucy/ Hudson Guild Theatre), Welcome to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (59E59 Theaters), Blood Drive (Nurse/ Barrington Stage Company), and A Little Night Music (Charlotte). Ruthy most recently filmed a role in the new feature film "The Life and Death of John Gotti." She loves being involved in the creation of new works and is so honored and excited to a part of this cabaret. Special thanks to Jonathan and Kimbirdlee for always creating new and innovative performances and inspiring the development of new musical theatre. www.ruthyfroch.com

Thomas Slater is a common man who originally hails from Portland, OR. Previous roles include Franz Liebkind in The Producers National Tour, Underling in the Drowsy Chaperone, and Jacey Squires in The Music Man. He thanks his family for their unwavering support of his crazy dreams.  

Jonathan Fadner (Composer/Producer) would like to personally thank you for supporting Common Man Musicals and MSTDA.  A big thank you to my loving wife Kim, whom without, nothing could get done, along with the support of our two wonderful boys, Jack and Charlie.  Jonathan is a composer, arranger, Music Dir, and rock'n’roller who has a BA from UC Berkeley in Music and a Master's degree in Musical Theatre Writing from NYU. Jonathan’s music has been produced at many places in CA and NY. He promotes acceptance, peace & love.              www.jonathanfadner.com

Kimbirdlee Fadner (Actor/Producer) is glad to be on this pioneering stage with her fearless Commonfolk!  She serves as Artistic & Marketing Director for Common Man Musicals.   Recent credits include MADE IN CHINA (59E59), ENJOY THE RIDE (NAAP), FOUR ONE ACTS (CMM), THE TEMPEST (Marin Shakes), and appearances at 54-Below, Sardi’s, NYU, Berkeley Playhouse & Alpine Valley.  She’s lead singer in the band DeLaMuse and Vocal Artist-In-Res with PECB, a band that tours the midwest. She also loves teaching PLAYMAKERS Preschool Drama at MSTDA.   Her heart is overflowing with love & gratitude for Jonathan, Jackrabbit, Charliehorse, her parents, MSTDA and her incredible CMM team!   www.kimbirdlee.net



Ariel Mitchell earned her BA in Playwriting (Music minor) in 2013 from BYU and her MFA in Musical Theatre Writing May 2015 from New York University. She has written several plays including "Give Me Moonlight," a play inspired by Scotty's Castle in Death Valley, and "A Second Birth," a play about an afghan girl who was raised as a boy, for which she was awarded the KCACTF Harold and Mimi Steinberg 2013 National Student Playwriting Award, third place for the 2013 David Mark Cohen Award, and the 2011 Vera Hinckley Mayhew Award. Her most recent work, "MORMONish" (book and lyrics) about a half Mormon, half Jewish girl searching for how she fits in a family where everyone believes something different.

Edison Hong (composer) is a New York and São Paulo based composer, who is a proud recipient of the Richie Jackson Fellowship in 2016, and has also been chosen for Prospect Theatre’s Fall 2015 Musical Theatre Lab and the National Asian Artists Project’s 2015 Discover Series. He has participated in residencies at Goodspeed Opera House and Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ and was recently chosen to join the artists at Catwalk Residency in Catskills, NY. His compositions have been performed at venues such as Joe’s Pub, Sardi’s, Barrington Stage, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, and 54 Below. He received his MFA at the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at New York University and had three 29-hour readings for his full-length shows: “Second Place” (music), “The Last Berplonza” (music), and “Nice Meeting You” (music).

Lise Miller earned a BA in creative writing from Bennington College and an MFA in musical writing from NYU. She has lived in cities on both coasts but now makes her home in rural Vermont.

Kathleen Wrinn is a lyricist, bookwriter, performer, and sometimes-composer from Upstate New York.  Kathleen began her theatrical career as an actress, earning a BFA in musical theatre from Syracuse University, and is now a proud alumna of NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program.  Her latest musical, "The Forgetting of Snow" (Book and Lyrics; Music by Paulo K Tiról), explores the epidemic of school shootings in America through the eyes of a 9-year-old girl and was featured at NAMT’s 28th Annual Songwriters Cabaret.  Other works include the full-length musical "My Rising" (Book and Lyrics; Co-composer with Brad Kemp and Jessica M. Hunt), the one-act "When You’ve Got a Gift" (Book and Lyrics; Music by Minhui Lee), and the song cycle "Windy City" (Music and Lyrics).  Kathleen was a featured lyricist at NYMF’s 2015 and 2016 Women of Note concert series.  Her work has been performed at Barrington Stage, the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival, the Kraine Theater, NAAP’s “Discover: New Musicals” series, and various cabaret venues around New York City.  She lives in Astoria and, on occasion, Porto Alegre, Brazil.  www.kathleenwrinn.com

Jacqueline Lucid is a theatre director, instructor, and professional actor with over 30 years of experience both on and off stage. She has performed at Off-Broadway stages here New York as well as regional theatres in Virginia, Texas and Colorado. She currently teaches and directs Adults, Teens and Children at the Main Street Theatre and Dance Alliance, where she also served as Executive Director for three seasons. She was a founding artistic associate of The Present Company, the producing organization of the NY International Fringe Festival. At the Present Company she performed in several productions including Brian Parks’ Americana Absurdum, winner of The Edinburgh Fringe First 2000 award.  Jacqueline holds a BFA in Theatre from Southern Methodist University where she received the Greer Garson Award for Outstanding Achievement. Proud member of AEA-SAG/AFTRA


The Cusick Family - Russ Cusick, Jacqueline Lucid and Joan Marie Cusick

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Tax Deductible Donations are always welcome.  Please visit our page to join our mission of promoting new musical theatre, acceptance and creative arts!

"Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance is thrilled to host Common Man Musicals at the Howe Theatre in the Roosevelt Island Cultural Center. When our youth music director Jonathan Fadner proposed this collaboration, we were excited at the opportunity to bring in original, new works to be performed in our community. We can't wait to see this talented young group take the stage!"                                          - Kristi Towey, Executive Director at MSTDA

"We are so grateful for the generous partnership of Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance, who are providing the opportunity to share new musical theatre by and for the Common Man and Woman.  Together we strive to promote the arts through acceptance and community”         
  • Kimbirdlee Fadner, Producer and Actor at CMM

THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
WE SING YOUR PRAISES FOREVER!

COMMONMEN & WOMEN:
Teresa Bozikis, Emily Park, Gregory Horlacher

GENTLEMEN & WOMEN: 
Ben Toth, Trent & Amelia Thompson, 
James Miller, Michael & Diana Morgan

SUPERMEN & WOMEN:
Robert & Charlotte Miller, 
Dusty Rhoades, Mary & Jim Martin

SPECIAL THANKS:
Kristi Towey, Isa Claudio-Abdul, 
the MSTDA Board and RIOC










Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Valentine's Day

I woke up with no expectations of making a big deal out of Valentine's Day...
Which opened the day up for surprising delights and lovely moments!
It allowed me to indulge and enjoy the holiday and my two favorite colors.





 Gorgeous bouquets from my loving boys and husband...


Sweet heart fruit cups I made for Jackrabbit's school party...


And a happy me... 



Love, Kimbirdlee xoxo




Sunday, January 8, 2017

PLAYMAKERS SONG NEW RELEASE - Featuring...

Jackrabbit and Charliehorse!!!



Guys, Gals and Kiddos ~

Mama Bird is bursting with pride for her superstar playmakers 
and their new song, just released on CDBaby!




Kimbirdlee is a performing and visual artist who founded a new toddler drama class in NYC. This is the theme song, adapted for the PLAYMAKERS class. It is a fun sing-a-long for kids to learn, dance and perform! The song features Jackrabbit (4 yrs old) and Charliehorse (2 yrs old).


Kimbirdlee embraces the opportunity to develop and promote arts education and share her love for the arts with children, including her own. In 2014, she founded “Superstars”, a preschool drama class, in which she created original music, stories, art and choreography. She brought this class to MSTDA in 2016 as the new “Playmakers”class! It is her mission to encourage everyone to follow their dreams and she strives to instill her belief that everyone is an inspired creative being, starting with the very youngest. About the artist: Kimbirdlee Fadner is a versatile vocalist known for her beautiful tone and incredible range that's topped off with blazing high notes. She is also an actress and dancer who has performed in a diverse range of shows and performances, including "The King & I", "Carnival", "The Sound of Music", "The Tempest", "Cinderella: Enchanted", "Narnia", "Seussical the Musical", "Working", and numerous appearances in NYC's Sardi's, 54 Below, NYU, Marin Shakes, Berkeley Playhouse and National Asian Artists Project. The Fadner family successfully launched their new theatre company, Common Man Musicals, on Roosevelt Island with MSTDA in Manhattan. She frequently participates in the development of new works for musical theatre. Kimbirdlee also performs and records original music and standards with the band Delamuse (Matt Miller - songwriter/arranger/musician). They have released 2 CDs: "Let it Rain" and "Foolish Heart". Kimbirdlee earned her degree in Vocal Performance and Dance from Mills College (Oakland, CA) and trained at the American Conservatory of Theatre (SF, CA). She is a proud member of the Equity Membership Candidate Program and has received awards and accolades of excellence including a Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award and a PBS feature. Kimbirdlee is the Artist-in-Residnce with PECB (a Big Concert Band based in Wisconsin) and appears on their CD, "The 40s: A Sentimental Journey", which has been presented to Wisconsin veterans through the Honor Flight program. Her dad, Dr. Bob plays and sings in PECB too. Every year she tours the midwest, performing Pops-style concerts with this popular and highly re-known band.