Drew Lane

Andrew “Drew” Lane was born in Melbourne, and began playing piano at the age of four. At age 15, he began to write his own material, and was also introduced to musical theatre via shows such as Starlight Express, Les Miserables and Time. From that moment on, Drew was actively involved in musical theatre at a rehearsal pianist, musical director, or on stage performer. In 1992, Drew composed his first musical for high school, Back Streets, and in 1994, Drew was accepted into the Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts, where he honed his skills, not only as a composer, but also as a performer. Gaining valuable experience on stage and behind the scenes helped him to realise his next musical, Atlantis. A workshop production was staged for the Ballarat Opera Festival in 1996 and gained rave reviews. In the following years, Drew took up teaching but was also able to regularly composer and stage his own productions including Eva’s Wish (1997, Anacortes, WA, USA), Revelations (1998, Touring, Victoria, Australia), and Toys (1999, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia). In 2010, Drew's musical Marking Life was chosen to be part of the Festival of Broadway, hosted by the University of Tasmania, and was performed for Steven Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell, Pippin). A prolific composer, Drew hopes to be able to take his musicals to Off-Broadway or the West End, and believes that his best writing is yet to come. He is presently completing his Master’s degree in Performing Arts, and has several new musicals presently in development. Drew is proud to be a regular contributor to AussieTheatre.com and looks forward to hearing from all of his readers!

A musical interview with Matthew Robinson

AussieTheatre's resident musical guru Drew Lane sits down with Matthew Robinson for the latest in a series of interviews with Australian…

14 years ago

For Fear Of Repeating Yourself

Sometimes, as a creative being, we find ourselves in a position where we think we’re creating something new when we…

14 years ago

The Creative ‘P’s

Drew Lane returns to AussieTheatre with a column on getting things done. Recently, I think I’ve stumbled across something that…

14 years ago

Sunset Boulevard prepares for its close up, Melbourne

Award winning CLOC Musical Theatre is preparing to launch its 2012 season with the non‑professional premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s…

14 years ago

Jews Do Q

After the sold-out season of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, which included several Burke award nominations, JYM Co.,…

14 years ago

Interview with composers of One More Year – A new Australian Musical

Over the coming months, Drew Lane will be presenting a series of blogs which focus on new music theatre in…

14 years ago

DreamSong – Carnegie 18

DreamSong was presented as part of the Arts Centre’s Carnegie18 New Music Theatre Series, and was essentially a moved reading. …

14 years ago

Cautionary Tales For Children – Carnegie 18

Cautionary Tales For Children was presented as part of the Arts Centre’s Carnegie18 New Music Theatre Series. I arrived early…

14 years ago

10 More Songs NOT To Audition With

First of all, thanks to everyone who have been reading my little blog here on AussieTheatre.com... It's great to have…

14 years ago