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Steven Silverstein

music director. composer. vocal coach. and so much more...

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“Steven Silverstein--he's off the charts--in fact he doesn't usually need one. Just a wild, but knowledgeable musician.” - Bill Irwin, Tony Award Winner for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf on Broadway
“Steve Silverstein has an incredible knowledge of the American Musical Theatre that has been invaluable to my work with him through the years. He not only comes to the piano with professionalism and incredible skill, but also with heart. He can play anything, he knows everything, and he sees everything. He has played for me before every major audition I have had in the last ten years. I am grateful and lucky to have him in my life!” - Annaleigh Ashford, Tony Award winner for You Can't Take It With You
Steven has played numerous special events for me and he is a consummate pro. He’s reliable, professional and easily adaptable to all situations. You can count on everything going smoothly when you hire Steven."
- Jeffrey Shubart, Grants Manager, Lucille Lortel Foundation
Click here to have me play an event for you!

“In a highly competitive field there is no one I would rather collaborate with for true insight and originality.”
- Wlliam Ryall, WICKED

In 2005, Steven created THE FEARLESS AUDITION and has since presented it in CT, LI, and Arizona. More Info

If you are interested in checking out steven’s most recent youtube clips, check here.

1999 Archives

It Happened One Christmas Eve played to sold out audiences at Westchester Broadway Theater in Elmsford, NY. The show played there also in 1996 and 1988 and 1989. Steven wrote all the original music with Book and Lyrics by Barbara Campbell and Bob Fitzsimmons.

Steven was the associate musical director for Jewish Repertory Theatre’s production of The Jazz Singer (Al Jolson Story). The show was directed by Richard Sabellico at Playhouse 91 (316 E 91st) at 212-239-6200 or 212-831-2000. Show times: Tues at 8PM, Wed at 2PM and 8PM, Thur at 8PM, Sat at 8PM and Sun at 2PM and 7PM. Performances were Oct 23rd and continued through November 28th.

Steven was at the Downtown Cabaret where he filled in as musical director for Phantom. He returned in October as the musical director for Always… Patsy Cline. Web site: www.dtcab.com. Steven (called “Joe Bob” in the show) was on stage — acting & S i n g i n g !

Check out Hootenaney at Jeckyl & Hydes downtown (Christopher Street) this summer (more details later).

Check out A Tale of Two Cities, which is now available on CD and for which Steven wrote the vocal arrangements. Go check out equity showcase of A Tale of Two Cities. It is being presented at The Mint Space Theatre at 311 W. 43rd St. 5th Floor. Call 914-353-2333 for reservations.

Steven served as musical director for Jana Robbins (Standby for Tyne Daly in Broadway Revival of GYPSY — [email protected]) act at Peaches (206 E. 63rd) on Monday March 29, 1999. She performed songs by Brian Gari and Jim Walton, among others.

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1998 Archives

In December 1998, Steven was the musical director of Delphi or Bust which ran at the Theatre Row Theater (424 W. 42) in NYC from Dec. 3- Dec. 20. The cast included Ken Prymus (Cats) and Jill Geddes (Les Miserables) The director was Chris Scott (Broadway Kids) For a copy of the flyer and more information, please click.

In October 1998, Steven played keyboards at the Papermill Playhouse’s production of Gypsy, starring Betty Buckley (Cats) and Deborah Gibson (Beauty and The Beast). The show ran through October 25,1998.

In September 1998, Steven served as musical supervisor for the Fifth Musicals in Mufti’s presentation of Kelly at the York Theater (Sept 18-Sept 20). For more information call 212-935-5820

In September 1998, Steven played synthesizer on the new cast album to be released for the holidays of the off broadway hit – Thats Life. Look for it around Christmas time.

For a hot new spot, check out the new web site MusicNY! Among other things, you will find more (and longer) sound clips of my work there.

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Visit iTunes to listen to Steven’s podcast: “Stay Awake with Silverstein”

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New Performances:

  Another clip: Highlights from the show RUDOLPH UNPLUGGED, created and performed by John Treacy Egan with Steven at the piano.

Spotlight:

  • John Treacy Egan's CD Count The Stars features my song The Path You Choose written with actress Ruth Williamson. These songs are available for purchase on iTunes. Click here for more information about my songs.
  • I worked with Megan Lawrence to win the role through my one stop audition prep package. For more information click here.
  • I was the music director for NYC's Jewish Community Center's Youth Theater production of The Wizard of Oz and Clocktower Players production of Bye Bye Birdie. Visit here for more information.
  • I played piano for the Lucille Lortel Awards After Party. Click here to find out more.

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