Biography
Best known for her long-running partnership with composer Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens is a Tony Award-winning lyricist and writer. Among their most popular work together are the Broadway musical Ragtime and the Fox animated film Anastasia.

A New York native, Ahrens graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in journalism and spent several years in advertising before she had the opportunity to write words and music for the Schoolhouse Rock! educational TV shorts (some of her contributions included "Interplanet Janet," "A Noun Is a Person, Place or Thing," and "Do the Circulation").

Her first collaboration with Flaherty was in 1985 for Theatreworks USA, a group specializing in youth-oriented theater. The off-Broadway musical Lucky Stiff followed in 1989 with music by Flaherty and book and lyrics by Ahrens. It also ran briefly on London's West End in 1997. The team's first Broadway musical was the one-act Once on This Island. Opening in 1990, it was accompanied by a cast recording on Masterworks Broadway and received eight Tony nominations, including the categories of best musical, book, and score. Ahrens also collaborated with composer Alan Menken on a musical version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, which premiered at Madison Square Garden in 1994.

Ahrens and Flaherty's most high-profile success up to that point came in 1997 with the release of the Twentieth Century Fox animated film Anastasia. Based on the legend of the daughter of Russia's Tsar Nicholas II, the film earned Ahrens two Academy Award nominations, for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score (with Flaherty and David Newman) and Best Original Song "Journey to the Past" (with Flaherty). She and Flaherty also collaborated on its straight-to-video sequel, 1999's Bartok the Magnificent.

In the meantime, the Ahrens-Flaherty musical Ragtime premiered in Toronto in 1996, then ran in Los Angeles in 1997 before opening on Broadway in January 1998. An epic based on the 1975 novel by E.L. Doctorow about class issues in early 20th century New York, the production was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, winning four including Ahrens and Flaherty's score and Terrence McNally's book. The songwriting team's subsequent musicals included 2000's Seussical, 2002's A Man of No Importance, 2005's Dessa Rose, and musical revue Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life, and 2007's The Glorious Ones. Among other work, including a teleplay for a 2004 TV version of her and Menken's A Christmas Carol, Ahrens also teamed with Flaherty for Little Dancer, a Degas-inspired musical that played at Kennedy Center in 2014. Their Rocky: The Musical opened on Broadway that same year.

In April 2017, 20 years after the film, a stage version of Anastasia with a book by Terrence McNally opened on Broadway. The cast recording, Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical, arrived on the Broadway label two months later and debuted at the top of the Billboard Cast Albums chart. In December of that year, a revival of Once on This Island also opened on Broadway. Its February 2018 cast recording entered the same chart at number two. ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi




 
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The Songs of Lynn Ahrens
Women in Theatre: Lynn Ahrens, lyricist
Schoolhouse Rock! "The Preamble" to the Constitution, music by Lynn Ahrens
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Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens - Goodbye My Love (Live Performance)
Behind the Curtain: Lyricist Lynn Ahrens on the story of Little Dancer
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