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Kerrigan-Lowdermilk

Kait Kerrigan (words) and Bree Lowdermilk (music) made their off-Broadway debut in 2006 with their adaptation of Henry and Mudge, still touring nationally. In 2011, they released their first album, Our First Mistake, which charted at #1 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart. Their new album, Kerrigan-Lowdermilk Live, documents a concert tour that resulted from their breakout $35K kickstarter campaign and released this spring. Other musicals include The Mad Ones (Off-Broadway 2017), Tales from the Bad Years, The Woman Upstairs, Wrong Number, The Freshman Experiment, Republic and Flash of Time. Their songs have been recorded and performed internationally and their musicals have been developed at the Goodspeed's Norma Terris Theatre, Theatreworks Silicon Valley, La Jolla Playhouse, Perry-Mansfield New Works Festival, ASCAP/Disney Workshop, Manhattan Theatre Club, York Theatre, the Lark Playwrights Development Center, and Primary Stages. Together, they received the 2006 Larson Award, 2004-2005 Dramatists Guild Fellowship, and have held residencies at the Orchard Project and the MacDowell Arts Colony.

Kerrigan received the 2009 Kleban Award for libretto-writing. As a playwright, she has written Disaster Relief (developed by Page 73), Imaginary Love, Transit (Lark Playwrights Week 2010) and she is a member of Interstate 73. She teaches libretto writing at Primary Stages.

Lowdermilk composed music for The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful and Her Dog (with playwright Lauren Gunderson at the Kennedy Center 2011) and Red (with librettist Marcus Stevens), which received the Alan Menken Award and 2005 Richard Rodgers Award. She was the writer-in-residence at Temple Shalom, during which she scored a full Shabbat service.

Both are alumni of the BMI Musical Theatre Writing Workshop, co-founders of NewMusicalTheatre.com, and proud members of the Dramatists Guild and ASCAP.

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Pretty Girl Blues

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Cut from Tales from the Bad Years. For two women and one man. As performed by Helene Yorke, Caissie Levy and Dennis Moench. Also performable by three women. Key of D. Reasonable vocal range - ladies belt to Bb4. Also works as a group number for an infinite number of performers. Performed by Helene Yorke, Caissie Levy and Dennis Moench...

Party Worth Crashing

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From Tales From The Bad Years. Contains all dialogue and stage directions. Can be performed by 3 women, or you cansubstitute a male performer for Woman 3. As performed by Meghann Fahy, Cortney Wolfson, and Colleen Ballinger. Key of F.  Performed by Meghann Fahy, Cortney Wolfson and Colleen Ballinger at The Canal Room on February 28, 2011. Performed by Helene...

Anonymous Sex

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A duet from Tales From The Bad Years. As performed by Skylar Astin / Phoebe Strole and Josh Young / Caissie Levy. Key of Bb. The low note (male) is B3. The high note (female) is D5. Performed by Skylar Astin and Phoebe Strole in Tales from the Bad Years at the Laurie Beechman Theatre on May 4, 2008.  Performed by Josh...

Own It

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Male/female duet from Hot Mess In Manhattan, as performed in the show. Recommended for most women and a very high tenor. Key of D. The low note is F#3. The high note is B4. 

Shut Up And Listen - Female

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Suitable for any female voice. Jeanna de Waal's version. Key of E. The low note is B3. The high note is B4. Performed by Jeanna de Waal at the Canal Room on February 28, 2011.

Two Strangers - Female Belt

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From Tales From The Bad Years. Carrie Manolakos's version - can work as a solo or with backup. Key of D. The low note is C#3. The high note is D5. (Don't be scared of the low notes - there are alternates written in, and you can "ghost" them. Anyway, it's *supposed* to sound low.) Performed by Carrie Manolakos at...

Flash Of Time

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Theme Song from FLASH OF TIME written for the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts 2013. For a high, flexible beltress, and an optional gospel choir. The female version starts a half step down from Natalie's version - but then there's a key change, so it all comes out in the wash. Key of B. The low note is F#3....

The Fathers Ran Away

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Written for Broadway South Africa 2010. Inspired by a personal essay written by Siphesihle Mabera, Grade 6A. Recommended for high belters. As performed by Rebecca Naomi Jones on Kerrigan-Lowdermilk LIVE. Key of E. The low note is G#3. The low note is E5. Includes dense & impressive (but optional!) backup vocals. Performed by Rebecca Naomi Jones at (Le) Poisson Rouge...

I'll Still Be

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From The Woman Upstairs. As performed by Rachel Potter, Uzo Aduba, and Pearl Sun. Key of D. The low note is F#3. The high note is D5. Performed by Rachel Potter at The Canal Room on February 28, 2011. Performed by Uzo Aduba at The Zipper Theater on 9/23/08. Performed by Pearl Sun.