Lindsay Jones

     Based in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, Lindsay Jones is a composer for theatre, film and television. Most recently, Lindsay composed the score for "A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin" for HBO Films, which won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject. Other films include "Asparagus! A Stalk-umentary (winner, Best Documentary, Rural Route Film Festival), Amerikan Passport (winner, Best Documentary, Slamdance Film Festival), "Los Desaparecidos" and "Urban Scrawls. His music for television has been featured on HBO, Cinemax, Bravo, Sundance Channel, IFC, Telemundo, and will be featured this fall on PBS.

     Theatrically, he has composed and designed for world premieres of plays by Sam Shepard, David Mamet, A.R. Gurney, Terrence McNally, John Guare, Warren Leight, Lynn Nottage, David Lindsay-Abaire, Steven Dietz, Larry Kramer, Craig Lucas, Richard Dresser, Romulus Linney, Craig Wright, Elaine May, Carey Perloff, Bruce Norris, Jamie Pachino and many others. Off-Broadway: "Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams" starring Nathan Lane and Marian Seldes, "The God of Hell" starring Tim Roth and Randy Quaid, "Treason", "In The Continuum", "Splitting Infinity", "Hardball", "John Ferguson", "Luminsecence Dating", "String of Pearls", "Boy, O Jerusalem", "Beautiful Thing" and "Closed Land". Regional credits include: Center Stage, Hartford Stage, South Coast Repertory, Alliance, Ford’s Theatre, Goodman, American Conservatory Theatre, Arena Stage, Yale Repertory, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kansas City Repertory, The Old Globe, Chicago Shakespeare, People’s Light And Theatre, Steppenwolf, Pasadena Playhouse, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Geva, Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park, Repertory Theatre Of St. Louis, Court, Indiana Repertory, Meadow Brook, Milwaukee Repertory, Delaware Theatre Company, American Players, Madison Repertory, Wooly Mammoth, Lookingglass, Human Race as well as many others. International credits include: productions in Austria, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Scotland and The Royal Shakespeare Company of England.

     Lindsay has received four Joseph Jefferson Awards and twelve nominations, two ASCAP Plus Awards, an Ovation Award and a Chicago Stage Talk Award, as well as nominations for Barrymore Awards, Connecticut Critics Awards, Austin Critics Table Awards and NAACP Theatre Awards, and was the first (and, to date, only) composer to win the Michael Maggio Emerging Designer Award.

     Currently, Lindsay is writing the music and lyrics as well as co-writing the book with his wife Jamie Pachino for a new musical "The Court Jester", produced by Vanguard Animation and Three Arts Entertainment.