Joel
is from South Carolina, where his great-grandmother had an affair with George
Gershwin. After fleeing the south as soon as he possibly could, he got a B.A.
in linguistics from Harvard. A year after he graduated, his thesis on the Abkhaz
language was shown to be completely wrong, as the word he had been translating
as “who” turned out to be not a noun but a verb. Realizing that
linguistics was not his métier, he moved to New York to get an M.F.A.
in musical theater writing from the Tisch School of the Arts.
Musicals
for which he has written the scores have been produced in London, New York,
and various cities in between (going counterclockwise). In an attempt to become
the gayest person ever, he joined Cheer New York, New York’s gay and lesbian
cheerleading squad, but eventually he had to leave because he was too depressed.
In desperation, he started knitting and teaching aerobics, though not at the
same time. He hopes to come to a bad end.
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