Like Dominique Morisseau, Madeline believes that “good writers see themselves in everybody.” She lives with her handsome Monroe in Oakland, California. She’s having fun.
Jeff Dunn, composer, first began to love the creation of musicals when Meredith Willson played a preview of his The Unsinkable Molly Brown on the piano at his childhood home. Earning a B.A. in Music at Grinnell College, where he received the Steiner Prize for musical composition, Jeff went on to a career in academia and project management while composing art songs, a film score (A Wilderness in Your Heart), and chamber works, many of which were performed as part of concerts for the National Association of Composers, USA, where he is a lifetime member.
Jeff has been a music critic in the San Francisco Bay area since 1993, writing for many journals including San Francisco Classical Voice, American Record Guide, and 21st Century Music. His musical Castle Happy (with collaborator John Freed) received a festival run at the Altarena Playhouse in 2017.
As a co-founder of EastBay PlayReaders, Jeff has composed considerable incidental music, including for The Tempest, and, for a PTSD program coordinated by the USS Hornet in Alameda, Sophocles' Ajax.