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The entertainment industry is a welcoming professions for the LGBTQ community, and nowhere so than on stage and in film.  This is particularly the case for musicals.  It is no surprise, then, to find a large number of successful lyricists and composers for theatre and film who identify as LGBTQ. 
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These individuals have written for many productions that are classics in the genre.  Such hits include:
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* Little Shop of Horrors
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* Avenue Q
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* Hairspray
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* Kiss of the Spider Woman
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* Ragtime
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* Oliver
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* Blithe Spirit
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* Kinky Boots
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* Sweeney Todd
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* Cabaret
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* Dreamgirls
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* The Lion King
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* Easter Parade
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* On The Town
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* Annie Get Your Gun
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As a result of these hit productions, LGBTQ lyricists and musical composers have won Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, Emmy Awards, Academy Awards and Pulitzer Prizes for their work. 
  
  

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The entertainment industry is a welcoming professions for the LGBTQ community, and nowhere so than on stage and in film. This is particularly the case for musicals. It is no surprise, then, to find a large number of successful lyricists and composers for theatre and film who identify as LGBTQ.

These individuals have written for many productions that are classics in the genre. Such hits include:

  • Little Shop of Horrors
  • Avenue Q
  • Hairspray
  • Kiss of the Spider Woman
  • Ragtime
  • Oliver
  • Blithe Spirit
  • Kinky Boots
  • Sweeney Todd
  • Cabaret
  • Dreamgirls
  • The Lion King
  • Easter Parade
  • On The Town
  • Annie Get Your Gun

As a result of these hit productions, LGBTQ lyricists and musical composers have won Tony Awards, Grammy Awards, Emmy Awards, Academy Awards and Pulitzer Prizes for their work.


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United States

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