Duncan Sheik has won Grammys and Tonys and now with his Whisper House CD, both words collide in a musical menagerie for fans both old and new. Sheik’s self-titled debut album earned him his first ...
Duncan Sheik shares his new single "Something Happening Here" from his forthcoming album Claptrap coming later this summer. Pre-save the new album here. Sheik is enjoying a flood of accolades ...
Duncan Sheik walks into a Starbucks in Menlo Park and instead of a coffee he grabs two bottles, a sparkling mineral water and a mixed juice. He settles down at a table and mixes the two into a plastic ...
NEW YORK – The first time Duncan Sheik read the disturbingly gory novel “American Psycho,” it didn’t go well. He got halfway through the book before throwing it across his dorm room in disgust. “I ...
The National Alliance for Musical Theater has set the slate for its 2015 Festival of New Musicals, the annual showcase of new work that attracts commercial and regional stage producers from around the ...
For Duncan Sheik, June 7 will forever be a day mired in mixed emotions. It was then, earlier this year, that his seventh album, “Covers 80’s,” hit stores. The 12-track album features Sheik’s ...
Yesterday we had the opportunity to press Duncan Sheik for details on the American Psycho musical he's been working on. The musical will open in London later this year—after that, Sheik says, "One ...
A pop artist who has embraced theater in a big bear hug, Duncan Sheik won a Tony Award and a Grammy for his music for the Broadway hit “Spring Awakening,” a rocking/lyrical teen-tragedy blowout, seen ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Sheik continues to enjoy a flood of accolades following the resurgence of ...
Duncan Sheik has experienced clear success in two creative fields. As a pop singer and songwriter, he scored a top 20 hit in 1996 with “Barely Breathing,” a Grammy-nominated kiss-off that continues to ...
American Psycho has lived many different lives over the years. It started as an “unfilmable” Bret Easton Ellis novel in 1991, before proving its indisputable filmability nine years later, only to be ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The first time Duncan Sheik read the disturbingly gory novel "American Psycho," it didn't go well. He got halfway through the book before throwing it across his dorm room in disgust.
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