Tommy Greenwald (born April 27, 1962) is an American playwright and children’s book author. Greenwald co-wrote John & Jen with Andrew Lippa.[1]
His debut middle-grade fiction book was Charlie Joe Jackson’s Guide to Not Reading, a humorous book about a reluctant reader.[2][3]
He also wrote the lyrics for the musical John & Jen,[4] which tells the story of a woman named Jen and two men in her life named John: her brother, who dies in the Vietnam War, and her son.[5][6][7]
Greenwald is executive creative director of Spotco, which creates advertisements for Broadway shows.[8]
Bibliography
edit- Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading, Roaring Brook Press, 2011
- Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit, Roaring Brook Press, 2012
- Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Summer Vacation, Roaring Brook Press, 2013
- Jack Strong Takes a Stand, Roaring Brook Press, 2013
- Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Making Money, Roaring Brook Press, 2014
- Katie Friedman Gives Up Texting! (And Lives to Tell About It), Roaring Brook Press, 2015
- Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Planet Girl, Roaring Book Press, 2015
- Charlie Joe Jacksons guide to not reading and getting good grades. 2021
- Club Donald Duck 1: Nieuwe vrienden
- Club Donald Duck 2: Jacht op het spook
- Club Donald Duck 3: Metro op hol
- Club Donald Duck Duck Scares 1
- Club Donald Duck Duck Scares 2
- Club Donald Duck Duck Scares 3
References
edit- ^ "Kate Baldwin and Conor Ryan Preview Andrew Lippa's John & Jen". 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
- ^ “Charlie Joe Jackson’s Guide to Not Reading”, Publishers Weekly, 5/30/2011.
- ^ ""06880" Podcast: Tommy Greenwald". 06880. 2023-05-01. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
- ^ Tommy Greenwald, Call Me Adam, July 3, 2011.
- ^ “John & Jen”, Music Theatre International.
- ^ Rehearsals, In. "Video: Andrew Lippa and Rachel Tucker Get Ready to Celebrate 30 Years of JOHN & JEN". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
- ^ "Conor Ryan to Join Kate Baldwin in Andrew Lippa's John & Jen". 2015-01-07. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
- ^ Spotco Staff Directory Archived 2012-04-18 at the Wayback Machine
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