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“I have a lot of friends who get up most mornings and go to jobs they absolutely hate. I don’t think that’s what life is about and I’m so fortunate that I actually love what I do.” Jerry Herman Devin Blair Mary Anna McFarlin Ashton Watson Childhood & Education • Born July 10, 1931 in New York City • Raised in Jersey City by Jewish parents – Father- gym teacher – Mother- singer, pianist and later school teacher of English • Played piano • Liked Broadway musicals • Theatre camp – parents owned – Director • Went to Parsons School of Design for a year studying architecture and design but changed to Miami to get a Bachelor of Arts. Shows • Hello, Dolly! • Mame • La Cage aux Folles • Dear World • Mack & Maybel • Grand Tour • Milk & Honey • Kinky Boots Songs • It Only Takes a Moment • So Long Dearie • Before the Parade Passes By • The Man in the Moon • Mame • • • • I Won’t Send Roses It’s Today Loving You Hello, Dolly! Influences & Impact • Carol Dorian- college friend • His mother- love of music • Don Appell- co-wrote Milk & Honey • Joined ASCAP in 1963 • One of the youngest composers on Broadway at 27 • University of Miami named a theatre after him. • First to “advertize” gay lifestyle in a positive way – “I am what I am” Awards • Winner – 1964Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist (Hello, Dolly!) – 1984 Tony Award for Best Original Score (La Cage aux Folles) – 1999 Theatre World Special Award (An Evening with Jerry Herman) – 2009 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre – 2010 Kennedy Center Honoree • Nominee – 1962 Tony Award for Best Composer (Milk and Honey) – 1966 Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist (Mame) – 1979 Tony Award for Best Original Score (The Grand Tour) Interesting • Wrote the music and the lyrics for three of the longest running musicals in Broadway history (Hello Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage aux Folles) • Herman wrote the score to La Cage aux Folles, a musical about two middle-aged gay lovers. One of the songs in the show, "I Am What I Am," has become the gay national anthem. • Herman met Marty Finkelstein. The two spent the next seven and a half years together, until Finkelstein died of AIDS. After his friend's death, Herman learned that he was HIV-positive.