Steven Lutvak

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Born(1959-07-18)July 18, 1959
New York City, U.S.
DiedOctober 9, 2023(2023-10-09) (aged 64)
New York City, U.S.
Education
Occupations
  • Composer
  • singer-songwriter
Steven Lutvak
Born(1959-07-18)July 18, 1959
New York City, U.S.
DiedOctober 9, 2023(2023-10-09) (aged 64)
New York City, U.S.
Education
Occupations
  • Composer
  • singer-songwriter
Notable workA Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
Spouse
Michael McGowan
(m. 2015)
Children1
Websitestevenlutvak.com

Steven Jaret Lutvak (July 18, 1959 – October 9, 2023) was an American composer who worked in musical theatre, film, and television. He was best known for writing the music and co-writing the lyrics for the musical A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, which won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2014.

Steven Lutvak was born in The Bronx, New York, on July 18, 1959.[1] He attended Binghamton University, earning a bachelor's degree in music in 1980. He went on to attend the first graduate program in musical theatre writing at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1983.[2]

Lutvak wrote a number of musicals which were performed Off-Off Broadway and in regional theatre, and frequently collaborated with Robert L. Freedman.[2] For their musical Campaign of the Century, they won the California Musical Theater Competition from the Beverly Hills Theater Guild.[3] However, they were best known for A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (2012).[2] It ran for over two years on Broadway and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. For his work on the show, Lutvak was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Original Score.[4][5]

Lutvak composed the title track to the documentary film Mad Hot Ballroom,[6] and wrote music for The Wayside Inn, Esmeralda, Almost September, and Campaign of the Century. He also released his own album, entitled The Time it Takes.[7]

Lutvak's musical Alfred Hitchcock Presents (based on the television series) will premiere posthumously in Bath in March 2025.

Personal life and death

Lutvak married Michael McGowan in 2015.[8] They had a daughter.[2] Lutvak died from a pulmonary embolism at his studio in Manhattan on October 9, 2023, at the age of 64.[2][9]

Awards and recognition

References

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