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Misc 4 August 2020 · 2 min read · 347 words

A Song For Our Time Winner Announced

Marking 20 week since theatres were shut down, the winning song from the search for ‘A Song For Our Time’ is announced.

Acting For OthersAmir ShoenfeldCaitlyn BurtCOVID-19 UPDATESFeaturesHadley Fraser

Marking 20 week since theatres were shut down, the winning song from the search for A Song For Our Time is announced.

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After the announcement of the search for A Song For Our Time, an original song to be written in response to the effect of the global pandemic and the following lockdown, organisers Danielle Tarento and Paul Wilkins are delighted to unveil the chosen song, ‘Looking At The Moon’ by Amir Shoenfeld and Caitlyn Burt. They said “We were absolutely overwhelmed at the response to this search, with over 260 submissions from across six continents. The standard was incredibly high, with new songs from world-class songwriters from all four corners of the globe. Narrowing them down to a shortlist of three was unbelievably difficult and we are so grateful to Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown for helping us to make the final decision. We are delighted with the chosen song, ‘Looking At The Moon’ and thank Amir and Caitlyn for sharing their message of hope with us.” The winning song has been recorded by West End and Broadway star Hadley Fraser and is introduced by Acting For Others Ambassador Samantha Bond. All proceeds are going to Acting For Others, who provide financial and emotional support to all theatre workers in times of need through 14 member charities. Please donate here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/lookingatthemoon Looking at the Moon Recording Credits By Amir Shoenfeld and Caitlyn Burt Performed by Hadley Fraser Backing Vocals Lizzie Bea, Danny Becker, Caitlyn Burt, Natalie Chua, Christopher Dickins, Laura Frances, Gabriela García, Natalie Green, Alex Hammond, Tom Hier, Sarah Ingram, Devon-Elise Johnson, Kurt Kansley, Shane McDaid, Gemma McMeel, Manuel Pacific, Sam O’Rourke, Ben Sell, Samuel Thomas, Laura Thomson, Paul Wilkins Band Keys – Amir Shoenfeld Violin 1 – Jessie May Smart Violin 2 – Victoria Stephenson Cello – Rosalind Asprey Guitar – John Gregson Clarinet – Diane Hammond Orchestrations & Vocal Arrangements by Amir Shoenfeld Musical Supervision by Mark Aspinall Video filmed, edited and mixed by Ben Robbins for The Umbrella Rooms Artwork designed by Rebecca Pitt Produced by Danielle Tarento and Paul Wilkins

Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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