Listen to my new song with composer Alexander Sage Oyen, “Prom Night 2208,” as performed by George Salazar and Taylor Iman Jones using your favorite streaming service! We recorded this track as a way of making something positive during the last several tumultuous months, and all proceeds will be donated to charity. Check it out!
The children’s musical I wrote with composer Dave Holtz and bookwriter Jennifer Carson (also author of the source novella) will receive a new production this November by Ann Arbor Civic Theater as part of their Junior Theater season! If you’re in that area, check out this heartwarming fantasy story that’s a delight for all ages!
To Find a Wonder
Book by Jennifer Carson
Lyrics by Brandon Michael Lowden
Music by Dave Holtz
November 8-10
Scarlet Middle School, Ann Arbor, MI
Watch Erika Henningsen of Mean Girls jam out to the synthetic prog-pop of “Android Ashley,” one of my favorite tunes I’ve written, in this video from (Mean Girls co-star) Taylor Louderman’s Write Out Loud project! Read the accompanying Playbill article and listen to the track on your favorite streaming service below.
Taylor Louderman’s Write Out Loud song contest will result not only in a forthcoming recording and music video but in a concert at 54 Below with other winners and finalists. Come hear “Android Ashley” and celebrate a ton of other new songs! Read more on Playbill.
Write Out Loud: From Contest to Concert
7:00 P.M. Wednesday, 25 Sep.
54 Below, 254 W. 54th St.
(Use discount code LOUD5 for $5 off!)
Read on for full casting and more details!
Listen to my song “Android Ashley” as performed by Erika Henningsen of Mean Girls on Broadway using your favorite streaming service! The track was recorded by Ghostlight Records as one of the winners of (fellow Mean Girls alumna) Taylor Louderman’s Write Out Loud song contest. Check it out!
Occasional BML collaborator Alexander Sage Oyen is doing an evening of his songs at 54 Below, including his tune “Prom Night 2208” with lyrics by me. We’ve done this one at his last few shows, but this will be the first time with a full band — so come rock out to YET ANOTHER song I wrote about a robotic woman and a guy named Kyle (I really thought I’d been careful tracking the late 80s boys’ names in my songs), plus ASO’s other jams.
The Songs of Alexander Sage Oyen
9:30 P.M. Wednesday, 11 Sep.
54 Below, 254 W. 54th St.
Click here for tickets.
(Use discount code OYEN5 for $5 off!)
Pure Chaos, the all-ages math circus musical, will get its premiere production in Connecticut this May at the Stepping Stones Museum for Children. I’ve written lyrics for a very fun song about Newton’s Laws of Motion with music by my wonderful pal Jahn Sood, and the show features songs by a number of wonderful folks — along with some pretty cool math and science stagecraft! If you’ve got a youngster in New England, consider checking it out.
Pure Chaos
Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Norwalk, CT
May 11-15
I’m very pleased to announced that my song “Android Ashley” has been selected as a winner of Taylor Louderman’s Write Out Loud song contest. It will receive a professional recording on Ghostlight Records! Stay tuned for more in the coming months, but for now, give a listen to this now-prizewinning composition!
Come check out a few brand-new BML tunes on the Sunday night before a Monday off! I’ll be presenting my usual eclectic mix of songs about robots, teenage girls, and teen girl robots as part of The Duplex’s long-running and beloved In the Works series. Our set will include one piece with music by my collaborator Yoonmi Lee and performances from Aaron Phillips, Christiana Cole, Sam Heldt, and of course Hana Slevin. Read more below!
In The Works at The Duplex
9:30 P.M. Sunday, 17 Feb.
61 Christopher Street
Click here for tickets!
Returning for the 8th year in a row to the 24-Hour Play Festival at Rhode Island’s Contemporary Theater Company, Brandon finally managed to repeat the success of his very first appearance at the fest. His play One More Round, a structurally impish sci-fi rom-com romp, snagged the festival’s Best Play award (with huge thanks to his wonderful, if randomly selected, collaborators)!