Pasek and Paul




American songwriting duo


















Pasek and Paul

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Benj Pasek (left) and Justin Paul, 2009

Background information
Genres Musical Theatre
Website pasekandpaul.com
Members Benj Pasek
Justin Paul











Benj Pasek
Born
(1985-06-09) June 9, 1985 (age 33)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Occupation(s) Composer, lyricist, singer











Justin Paul
Born
(1985-01-03) January 3, 1985 (age 33)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Occupation(s) Composer, lyricist, singer

Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television.[1][2] Their works include A Christmas Story, Dogfight, Edges, Dear Evan Hansen, and James and the Giant Peach. Their original songs have been featured on NBC's Smash and in the films La La Land, for which they won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "City of Stars," and The Greatest Showman.[3][4][5] Their work on original musical Dear Evan Hansen has received widespread critical acclaim and earned them the Tony Award for Best Original Score.


Both artists are graduates of the University of Michigan[6] and winners of the American Theatre Wing's 2007 Jonathan Larson Award,[7] which honors achievement by composers, lyricists and librettists.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Start at the University of Michigan


    • 1.2 Musical theatre


      • 1.2.1 Early projects


      • 1.2.2 Dear Evan Hansen (2015)




    • 1.3 Television


    • 1.4 Films




  • 2 Awards and nominations


  • 3 Personal lives


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





History



Start at the University of Michigan


Pasek and Paul started working together as freshmen at the University of Michigan where they completed their BFA degrees in musical theatre in December 2006.[8] Both got "background" roles in the school's musical theater production, which inspired them to write the series of songs turned into a show, Edges. While Pasek usually writes lyrics and Paul usually writes music, they opted to share credit for both elements of the songwriting.[9]



Musical theatre



Early projects


While still in college they wrote Edges, a song cycle about the trials and tribulations of moving into adulthood and the search for meaning. Premiering in Ann Arbor, Michigan on April 3, 2005,[6] it proved popular on social media[10] and within several years it had over 200 productions worldwide, with countries including Australia,[11] South Africa,[12]Denmark,[13][14]France,[15]South Korea, the United Kingdom,[16]Canada,[17] the Philippines,[18] and the United States.[19]


Their New York premiere on May 14, 2006 was a benefit concert of original songs titled Become: The Music of Pasek & Paul. Presented by Jamie McGonnigal,[20] performers included Gavin Creel, Cheyenne Jackson, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Steven Pasquale.[21] They contributed to the 2006 off-Broadway musical White Noise: A Cautionary Musical, which won Talkin' Broadway's 2006 Summer Theatre Festival Citation for Outstanding Original Score.[22]


Pasek and Paul wrote the score to the musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach, which premiered in 2010 through Goodspeed Musicals.[23] Other works include If You Give A Pig A Pancake (2010) and Duck For President for Theatreworks USA,[24] and Dr. Williams, written for the Orchard Project's 24 Hour Musicals benefit. The show starred Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Cheyenne Jackson. Pasek and Paul were featured in the 2011 documentary film One Night Stand about the process.[25] They wrote the lyrics and music to the 2012 musical Dogfight,[26] also contributing to A Christmas Story, The Musical, which was nominated for a Tony Award in 2013 for Best Original Score.[27]



Dear Evan Hansen (2015)


Pasek and Paul wrote the music and lyrics to their musical Dear Evan Hansen. The musical, inspired by the death of a fellow student while Pasek was in high school, features a book by Steven Levenson. Directed by Michael Greif and starring Ben Platt, it premiered at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. on July 30, 2015.[28][29][30] It made its Off-Broadway debut in March 2016 at the Second Stage Theatre,[31] and on Broadway on November 14, 2016, opening three weeks later at the Music Box Theatre. At the 71st Tony Awards, it was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book of a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt. It won six awards including Best Musical and Best Original Score for the duo. At the 2018 Grammy Awards, Dear Evan Hansen won Best Musical Theater Album.[32] The musical received the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award and a 2016 Obie Award for Musical Theatre.[33]



Television


The duo have written original music for several television shows. As of 2007, Pasek and Paul were writing music for the Disney Channel show Johnny and the Sprites,[22] with songs used in six episodes and for one story in the season's premiere.


Their original material was featured on season 2 of NBC's Smash in 2013,[34] and have risen to the Top 25 on the iTunes Pop Charts.


Pasek and Paul also wrote the original song "Runnin' Home to You" performed by Grant Gustin for The Flash episode "Duet", a musical crossover between The Flash and Supergirl.[35]Melissa Benoist sang it in Supergirl's "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover episode.[36]



Films


Pasek and Paul wrote the 2016 song "Get Back Up Again" for the film Trolls,[37] as well as five original songs for the 2016 animated direct-to-video feature Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz.[38]


They wrote the lyrics for the musical romantic comedy-drama film La La Land, which had music written by Justin Hurwitz.[39] The film, in its world premiere, was the opening film at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2016.[40] The film's track "City of Stars", with their lyrics and composition by Justin Hurwitz, won the 2017 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.[4] "City of Stars" and "Audition" received nominations for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards,[41] and they won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "City of Stars."[42]


Pasek and Paul wrote the songs for the 2017 musical drama film The Greatest Showman. About the Barnum & Bailey Circus, the film premiered on December 8, 2017.[43] The duo's song "This Is Me" won a Golden Globe for Best Original Song[44] and was nominated for Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards.


Pasek and Paul are writing songs for Disney's upcoming live-action film adaptation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.[45] In collaboration with Alan Menken, Pasek and Paul will also be writing new songs for Disney's 2019 live-action film adaptation of Aladdin. The film will also include original 1992 song compositions written by Menken, Howard Ashman, and Tim Rice.[46] The duo has also been selected to write songs for Foster, the working title of an animated film from Blue Sky Studios. It is projected to reach theaters in 2021.[47][48] For Sony Pictures Animation the duo has been hired to write songs for the film Medusa.


Pasek and Paul will also adapt Dear Evan Hansen as a feature film for Universal Pictures and director Stephen Chbosky.[49]



Awards and nominations

































































































































































































Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
2007

Jonathan Larson Grant†
N/A
Honorees

Dramatist Guild Fellowship (2007–08)
N/A
Honorees
2011

Sundance Institute Fellowship
N/A
Honorees

American Academy of Arts and Letters, Richard Rodgers Awards for Musical Theater
N/A
Honorees

ASCAP Foundation Award

Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award
N/A
Honorees
Songwriter's Fellowship Award
N/A
Honorees
2013

Tony Award

Best Original Score

A Christmas Story: The Musical
Nominated

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Music
Nominated

Lucille Lortel Award
Outstanding Musical

Dogfight
Won

Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding New Score
Nominated
2016
The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding Original New Play or Musical

Dear Evan Hansen
Nominated

Drama Desk Award

Outstanding Lyrics
Won

Outer Critics Circle Award
Outstanding New Score
Nominated

Obie Award
Musical Theater, Music and Lyrics
Won

Hollywood Music in Media Award
Best Song in a Feature Film ("City of Stars")

La La Land
Won

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award
Best Music
Won

Critics' Choice Movie Award

Best Song ("City of Stars")
Won

Best Song ("Audition")
Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award
Best Song ("City of Stars")
Won
Best Song ("Audition")
Nominated

Satellite Award

Best Original Song ("City of Stars")
Won

Best Original Song ("Audition")
Nominated

Houston Film Critics Society Award
Best Original Song ("City of Stars")
Won
Best Original Song ("Audition")
Nominated

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song ("City of Stars")
Won
2017

Academy Award

Best Original Song ("City of Stars")
Won

Best Original Song ("Audition")
Nominated

Tony Award

Best Original Score

Dear Evan Hansen
Won
2018

Grammy Award

Best Musical Theater Album
Won

Best Song Written for Visual Media ("City of Stars")

La La Land
Nominated

Hollywood Music in Media Award
Best Song in a Feature Film ("This Is Me")

The Greatest Showman
Nominated

Critics' Choice Movie Award

Best Song ("This Is Me")
Nominated

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song ("This Is Me")
Won

Academy Award

Best Original Song ("This Is Me")
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics ("In The Market For A Miracle")

A Christmas Story Live!
Nominated

†: Pasek and Paul became the youngest winners of the Jonathan Larson Grant in history.



Personal lives


Pasek is the son of Temple University professor Kathy Hirsh-Pasek.[50] His alma mater is the University of Michigan and Friends' Central School.[51]


Paul's alma mater is the University of Michigan and Staples High School. Paul is married; he and his wife have a daughter, born in 2016.[51]



References





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External links



  • Pasek and Paul website


  • Benj Pasek on IMDb


  • Justin Paul on IMDb









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