Ruchir Khazanchi
Biography
Ruchir Khazanchi is a composer, lyricist, music director, and actor originally from Omaha, Nebraska, graduating from Northwestern University with emphases in Theatre, Screen Acting, Creating the Musical, and a Music Theatre Certificate. Recently, his contributions as writing coordinator for the 89th Waa-Mu Show: State of the Art were awarded the John Paynter Award for “Outstanding Creation of Music”. His original musical, A Bridge to the Moon, was awarded 3rd prize in New Musicals Inc. “Search for New Musicals”, and was a semifinalist for the O’Neill National Music Theatre Conference. Selected Theatre Musician Credits: JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (Keyboard 2/Associate Music Director; Maine State Music Theatre); THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Keyboard 2/Associate Music Director; Maine State Music Theatre); JERSEY BOYS (Keyboard 2/Associate Music Director; Maine State Music Theatre); ROBIN & CLARKE’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Keyboard/Conductor/Music Director; Maine State Music Theatre); A CHORUS LINE (Keyboard 2/Assistant Music Director); THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES (Head Music Director/Keyboard 1/Conductor). Selected Theatre Acting Credits: MR. DICKENS HAT (Northlight Theatre); LEGALLY BLONDE (Paramount Theatre, Aurora, IL). Contact: [email protected]
Professional Experience
- Regional
- Concerts/Cabaret
- Education
Regions
- NYC/Tri-State Area
- Chicago/Midwest
Interested in touring?
- Yes
Hireable as
- Theatrical Composer (Music and Lyrics)
- Theatrical Composer (Music only)
- Theatrical Lyricist
- Music Director/Conductor (Pianist)
- Music Director/Conductor (Not Pianist)
- Vocal Director and/or Choral Prep
- Music Assistant
- Songwriter
- Singer/Songwriter
- Orchestrator
- Vocal Arranger
- Dance Arranger
- Music Copyist
- Pit Musician (Keyboards)
- Music Contractor/Coordinator
- Audition Pianist
- Actor-Musician
My Primary Instrument
- Piano
My Instruments
- Guitar - acoustic
- Percussion
- Piano
- Synth - keyboards
- Voice
Software
- Finale
- GarageBand
- Logic
- MainStage
Pronouns
- He/Him