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Samuel Perlman
(Bio as of May 2022)
Samuel Perlman (Music Assistant) is a Chicago-based composer, orchestrator, music director, keyboardist and reed player. His previous credits include Paradise Square (James M. Nederlander Theatre) and Life Now (The National Theatre). Samuel is studying Composition and Clarinet Performance at Northwestern University, where he music directed The 91st Annual Waa-Mu Show: A Peculiar Inheritance; Something Rotten and Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea, for which he also composed the original score. He recently collaborated with artists including Third Coast Percussion and Nathalie Joachim.