Benjamin Scheuer

Benjamin Scheuer is an American songwriter, guitarist, playwright, performer and recording artist, based in New York City.

Career

Stage

Benjamin Scheuer is the writer and performer of The Lion,[1] a one-man autobiographical musical. The Lion premiered off-Broadway in 2014 at the Manhattan Theatre Club, directed by Sean Daniels. It has since enjoyed critically acclaimed runs off-West End in London, again off-Broadway in New York, and at theatres around the United States.

[2] The Los Angeles Times writes that in The Lion, "the vibe of casual, unrehearsed immediacy masks the narrative complexity of a novel or an opera." [3]

In 2015 Scheuer and The Lion won the 2015 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance.[4] In 2015 the Huffington Post called The Lion "the best new musical this year"[5] The show's first version, called The Bridge, ran in the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Scheuer has given more than 500 performances THE LION at theatres including DC's Arena Stage, San Francisco's ACT, Portland Center Stage in Oregon, The Williamstown Theatre Festival, and San Diego's The Old Globe. Scheuer gave the final performance of THE LION at The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles on February 19, 2017.

In 2007 Jihad! The Musical, for which Scheuer wrote the music and lyrics, was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, and in 2010 it transferred to Jermyn Street Theatre.[6][7]

Benjamin Scheuer is an alumnus of the Johnny Mercer Songwriting Workshop, and has been writer-in-residence at the Goodspeed Theatre, The O'Neill Theatre Center the Weston Playhouse, and Williamstown Theatre Festival.

Scheuer toured the UK with Mary Chapin Carpenter in 2014, and has performed at such venues as the Royal Albert Hall in London and New York's Lincoln Center.

Music Videos

Working with Peter Baynton of Radish Pictures, Scheuer has produced three animated music videos for the songs "Weather The Storm, “The Lion” and "Cookie-tin Banjo," as well as a black-and-white stop-motion video for the song "Cure".[8] "Cure" follows a body as it deals with cancer and chemotherapy. The video, according to the NYTimes, "depicts the chemicals striking like lightning, as if to shock the body or map it with bombed roadways, tracking a jagged terrain. The speed of the tattooing brings to mind the words “invasive” and “systemic.” We are looking at a representation of cancer treatment, but the video evokes terror at the disease’s malevolent capacity to spread quickly." [9]

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These four videos have featured at various international animation and children's film festivals, and have won awards at the Annecy Film Festival, The British Animation Awards, The Crystal Palace Festival, and the Encounters Film Festival.[11]

Albums

Scheuer's debut album "Songs from THE LION" was released on June 3, 2016 (ADA/Paper Music.) [12] Produced by Geoff Kraly, the album features Scheuer on guitar and vocals; drummer Josh Freese, drummer Josh Dion, vocalist Jean Rohe, bass player Chris Morrissey, with Kraly programming synthesers and also playing bass. The album was engineered and mixed by Pat Dillett, with additional mixing by Kevin Killen. The album's liner notes are written by Mary Chapin Carpenter.

In April 2018, Scheuer's songs "Hello Jemima" and "Silent Giants were released digitally, and as a limited-edition 7" vinyl, with artwork by Jemima Williams (Scheuer's wife, about whom the song "Hello Jemima" was written.) (ADA/Paper Music.) [13]

Books

Scheuer’s children’s picture-book “Hibernate With Me,” with illustrations by his wife, Jemima Williams, will be published in March 2019 (Simon and Schuster), along with a song of the same title. [14]

In 2011 Scheuer, who was at the time twenty-eight years old, was diagnosed with - and successfully treated for - stage IV Hodgkins Lymphoma. Seeking to gain some control and with the ethos of creating art from all aspects of life, Scheuer and photographer Riya Lerner undertook a photographic project documenting his year of chemotherapy. Along with diary excerpts and quotes, the 27 black-and-white photographs produced have been made into a book, “Between Two Spaces,"[15] with 50% of proceeds going to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

On June 7, 2016, Lerner and Scheuer hosted a one-day exhibition of the photographs at the Leslie Lohman Prince Street Gallery in New York City.[16] The New York Times wrote: “The youthful vulnerability of Benjamin Scheuer makes both the video [Cure] and the photographs moving….The poignancy of Mr. Scheuer’s and Ms. Lerner’s images arises from the implacable effect that estranging clinical spaces impose on previously secure domestic places.”[17]

Scheuer has been a guest speaker CSU Long Beach Medical School and San Diego University's Medical School on the topic of "Making Good Things Out of Bad Things." [18] Scheuer spoke at the TEDxBroadway conference on the same topic.

Awards

Scheuer is the recipient of the 2015 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance, a 2015 Theatre World Award for The Lion,[19] the 2014 Off West End Award for Best Musical, the 2013 ASCAP Foundation Cole Porter Award for songwriting,[20] and the 2013 Musical Theatre Network Award for Best Lyrics.[21] Scheuer has been nominated for a 2017 Helen Hayes Award,[22] a 2015 Lucile Lortel Award and two 2015 Outer Critics Circle Awards, as well as the 2015 Drama Desk Award for Best Lyrics.[23]

Personal

Scheuer is married to Welsh illustrator Jemima Williams.[24] The two met at the 2014 British Animation Awards, where Scheuer's animated video "The Lion" was screening. (Williams worked for the children's television show Peppa Pig.) They live in New York City.

References

  1. "The Lion".
  2. http://www.geffenplayhouse.org/season
  3. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-benjamin-scheuer-lion-review-20170104-story.html
  4. Gordon Cox. "2015 Drama Desk Awards Winners (FULL LIST): 'Hamilton' Takes 7 – Variety". Variety.
  5. "Theater: The Lion Roars (With Pride); Tupac Doesn't Bloom on Broadway in Holler". The Huffington Post.
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/06/theater/06arts-THEMUSICALDR_BRF.html?_r=0
  7. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2010/jan/15/jihad-the-musical-review
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/video/science/100000004450548/cure-by-benjamin-scheuer.html
  9. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/an-artist-takes-on-cancer/
  10. "Watch The New Video For Benjamin Scheuer's "Weather the Storm"". Playbill.
  11. "Award Winners 2015".
  12. http://www.allmusic.com/newreleases/all
  13. https://www.axs.com/song-premiere-hello-jemima-by-benjamin-scheuer-129695
  14. {{cite web http://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Hibernate-with-Me/Benjamin-Scheuer/9781534432178}}
  15. "between two spaces".
  16. http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/THE-LIONs-Benjamin-Scheuer-Teams-with-Photographer-Riya-Lerner-to-Benefit-Leukemia-Lymphoma-Society-20160606
  17. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/an-artist-takes-on-cancer/?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fhealth&action=click&contentCollection=health&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=6&pgtype=sectionfront&_r=0/new-window.php%22
  18. http://web.csulb.edu/misc/inside/2017/01/23/scheuer-brings-talent-to-csulb-feb-8/
  19. "Alex Sharp, Sydney Lucas, Ruth Wilson & More Among 2015 Theatre World Award Winners". Broadway.com.
  20. "The ASCAP Foundation Cole Porter Award". www.ascap.com.
  21. "Musical Theatre Network Awards revealed".
  22. https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/nominations-for-the-2017-helen-hayes-awards/2017/02/06/0ac9101c-ec85-11e6-b4ff-ac2cf509efe5_story.html
  23. "Drama Desk Awards: 2015 nominations announced".
  24. https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/jemima-williams-and-benjamin-scheuers-colorful-wedding.html
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