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How To Dance In Ohio
Based on the Peabody Award-winning HBO documentary, How to Dance in Ohio is a heart-filled new musical exploring the need to connect and the courage it takes to step out into the world. At a group counseling center in Columbus, Ohio, seven autistic young adults prepare for a spring formal dance—a rite of passage that breaks open their routines and sets off hilarious and heartbreaking encounters.
Client:
How to Dance in Ohio
Date:
November 2023
Service:
New Musicals
Yellowfin Grouper Pi
Yellowfin Grouper, P.I. is written and created by Matt Deitchman and Jed Feder. Matt and Jed met at Northwestern University where they became fast friends. The pair has been collaborating since 2010. Their band, Late For Lunch, graced many Chicago bar stages in the early 2010s. Their first full-length musical, _Beowulf, Lord of the Bros_, was produced by North Carolina State University in 2017. Matt and Jed are also both multi-instrumentalists and actors, and the pair has also collaborated on dozens of theatrical productions over the span of their partnership.
Client:
Yellowfin Grouper, PI
Date:
June 2022
Service:
New Musicals
Beowulf
_Beowulf, Lord of the Bros_ is written and composed by Matt Deitchman and Jed Feder. University Theatre presents the world premiere of this modern, musical bro-mantic rock comedy for the ages. Ross Garth is a 20-something bro who throws bomb parties. His best bro/roommate is moving, his neighbor keeps ruining the parties and, despite her hints, he’s not ready to have his girlfriend move in yet. Enter Beowulf, Lord of the bros, savior of parties and the embodiment of charisma. Ross and Beo face their childish adulthoods and try to grow up. When Beo’s methods prove too extreme, friendships are tested, parties are busted and jokes abound.