By Andrew Gans
14 Feb 2008
The Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation has announced the recipients of the organization's twelfth annual awards.
Joe Calarco, Michael John LaChiusa, David Loud and Stephen Schwartz selected the winners from over 200 applicants.
Winners of the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Awards are being honored at a Feb. 14 luncheon at 21 Club. A host of Broadway favorites — including Neil Patrick Harris, Norm Lewis, Michael McElroy, Megan McGinnis, Anthony Rapp, Ann Sanders, Amy Spanger, and Mary Testa — are scheduled to be part of the afternoon, which will feature songs written by 2007 award winners Matt Gould, Melissa Li and Abe Rybeck, Robert Maddock, J. Oconer Navarro, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and Mike Pettry.
The foundation is named for Jonathan Larson, the late composer of the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent. For more information visit www.jlpaf.org
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The Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation was created in 1996 to "provide financial assistance and encouragement to emerging composers, lyricists and bookwriters, and to nonprofit theatres with a commitment to the development of new musical theatre works written in part or full by past individual Larson grant recipients."





