Jerold was most recently in FACE
THE MUSIC for the ENCORES series at the City Center in NYC
and before that he was in the national tour of with LITTLE
SHOP OF HORRORS. He has appeared on Broadway in HOW TO
SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, with Matthew
Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker and John Stamos, and in the
musical AIN'T BROADWAY GRAND. He was featured in the
national tour A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE
FORUM starring Rip Taylor (standing by for Mr. Taylor) and
co-starred with Dick Van Patten in SCANDALS at Theatre
Virginia. Jerold played Chico Marx in both ANIMAL CRACKERS
at Arena Stage, Washington and THE COCOANUTS at the Actors
Theatre of Louisville. He won Philadelphia's
prestigious Barrymore Award for his performance in GUN
METAL BLUES at the Wilma Theatre, was in the Kennedy
Center's long-running production of SHEAR MADNESS and
toured Europe as Bert Barry in 42ND STREET. On television
he has been featured on NBC’s LAW AND ORDER and CBS’
HACK.
As a
composer, Jerold's shows (written with William Squier) have
been performed around the country. They
include: BABALU and MUSIC IS MY FIST -- their
send up of the Rat Pack -- which was featured twice at
Steve McGraw’s, their holiday musical THE THREE SCROOGES
and their newest musical, ROUTE 66 (music: Fred Stark), has
been performed in concert at the Stamford Center for
the Arts and the inaugural Kansas City Crossroads Festival
of New Musicals and in a full production at the University
of Maine. Individual songs that he has composed
include ‘Garland of Hope,’ featured in the BC/EFA Easter
Bonnet Competition, and ‘Where’s the Party Tonight?’
(Lyrics: W. Squier) the theme song for the ABC-TV late
night show, WHERE’S THE PARTY?
For more info: www.JeroldGoldstein.com