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...younger girl. Social norms would be defied if that were the case,” co-writer and producer Farley T. Katz ’06 says of their thought process. “What if those norms were defied?” asks co-writer Michael C. Mitnick ’06. “What would it look like and sound like to music?” adds co-writer and producer Patrick D. Swieskowski ’06. “Perhaps on skates?” suggests Andrei Nechita...
...creative forays, Mitnick has crossed paths with many artistic giants. Once, Mitnick dropped by the Berklee School of Music to see composer Randy Newman. Newman was climbing into his limo when Mitnick awkwardly cornered him and said he had been a fan for years. “For years?” quipped Newman, “I’ve got pants older than...
...Mitnick is, first and foremost, a writer of musicals. He began his musical career when he co-wrote the Freshman Musical, Get Some, during his first year at Harvard. That summer, he co-wrote As the Word Turns, a Hasty Pudding Theatrical’s production about a wicked Russian trying to steal the vowels from the English language. After his Hasty Pudding debut, doors suddenly opened for the young writer. He co-wrote his first off-Broadway musical, Snapshots, that premiered in August, 2004. The show starred the cast of Webber’s Bombay Nights...
...Mitnick is unassuming. In a grey Polo sweater and round, black glasses, he sits quietly in the back of Au Bon Pain, unfazed by the bathroom door constantly opening into the back of his chair (it was the only available table). Even he couldn’t have predicted his successes, at Harvard and beyond. “Everything sort of led into the next and really the only thing I planned on doing was the Pudding...
With or without pants, Mitnick will continue to work his magic. Whether or not it involves sleight of hand...