Hyeyoung Kim
Hyeyoung Kim is originally from Seoul, Korea. She is the recipient of the 2005 Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Award, Daryl Roth Award, Daniel Marshall Multicultural Award for Musical Theatre (TRU New Voices Series), and is a member of the BMI Workshop. Hyeyoung received her MFA from New York University's Tisch Musical Theatre Writing Program and holds degrees in music composition from Sun-wha Arts High School (1997) and E-wha Woman's University (February, 2002). In Korea, Hyeyoung composed, arranged, performed in, and served as musical director for productions of "Biloxi Blues," and "Crimes of the Heart," as well for a variety of a cappella groups and choirs; she also participated in "The Korean Independent Arts Festival" in 1999.
Hyeyoung composed music for the 10-minute musical, "Cat & Dog," the 20-minute musical "Drum," and created the score for a modern dance piece (in collaboration with the NYU Dance Department). "Sunfish," written as her 2004 graduate thesis project, was named a finalist in the Alliance Theatre's Graduate Playwriting Competition, and a semi-finalist in the Global Search for New Musicals Competition in Cardiff, UK. In February 2005, "Sunfish" premiered as a fully staged student production at Yale University, and had a two-week workshop (directed by Lonny Price) at New York University's Tisch Graduate Acting Program.
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