About my music & lyrics

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Hi! My name is Arnoud – that rhymes with aloud.

I love to tell stories, either through music, lyrics and dialogue in the theatre or through text, audio and video as a PR consultant. Clarity, accessibility and effectiveness are important and in my writing I strive to be easy on the ear, fresh and surprising.

Before focussing on musical theatre I worked as a financial journalist for 16 years. I needed a change, so I moved into geopolitical PR – but that didn’t give me the creative fulfilment I longed for. Whilst sitting behind my laptop on a rainy Tuesday morning, I read that Mountview Academy started an MA in Writing musicals. “That’s what I want to do!”, was my first thought. I applied and when I got accepted, I left my career and followed my passion. After being tutored by the fabulous Rob Hartmann and Jenifer Toksvig, I graduated with distinction in 2016 and I’ve been writing and composing ever since.

My work could most recently be heard and seen at:

  • Betty Asfalt Complex, Amsterdam (2023/2024), Open BAC, weekly closing song

  • The Other Palace (March 2023), Herschel Grynspan (workshop production)

  • Westpoint Performing Arts Centre, Auckland Music Theatre (February 2023), Brothers. Direction by Aaron Tindell, music direction by Chris Moore

  • ALP Musicals, Stone Nest, Shaftesbury Avenue, London (November/December 2022), Catch Me

  • Goldsmiths, Musical Theatre department, University of London (January - April 2022), The Strange Affair of Herschel Grynspan (workshop)

  • Sweater (January/February 2022), Israeli radio and all streaming platforms. Music production, orchestration and keys for a song about letting go of memories of lovers past, by Shachar Shamai.

  • Above the Stag (August 2021), The Strange Affair of Herschel Grynspan (work in progress). Direction by Scott Le Crass

  • The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (autumn 2020), Catch Me. Two fully separate, Covid-safe, versions of the show under direction of Adam Lenson

  • Dronning Dorothea Teater, Michael Nielsen (July 2020), workshop Brothers in Danish translation

  • Theater aan de Parade, Den Bosch (May 2020), Onzichtbaar from Brothers (Dutch translation), performed by Jary Sluijter

  • Paradiso Noord, Dutch Radio stations 1, 2, 5 and local radio stations (August 2019 - April 2020): various songs with lyrics from Wietske Loebis (Tekst Zoekt Muziek) and Eva Zwaving

  • Theater De Meervaart & M-Lab (December 2019), extracts of Brothers (in Dutch)

  • A New Musical, fundraiser Niels van Doormalen (August 2019), CREA Theatre Amsterdam

  • Martian Entertainment, New York (July 2019), reading Brothers

  • Residence of the Dutch ambassador in London (April 2019): I got commissioned to make a new vocal arrangement of the Dutch national anthem for the official King’s Day Celebrations

  • Various cabaret shows in London (March – May 2018): Guts, performed by Tessa Berkelmans

  • Christmas single Kerst ’84 (in Dutch), various national radio stations (December 2018), lyrics by Wietske Loebis

  • Tristan Bates Theatre, London (June 2018) and Arts Theatre, London (May 2018) for Prelude: I Will Hold You and Invisible from Brothers and the title song from Forgive Us, Oh Father!

  • The Federal, Los Angeles (May 2018), for FNAM 3rd Mondays: Invisible from Brothers

  • Hebrew-language workshop of Brothers, Tel Aviv (April 2018), directed by Dan Kiesler

  • Above the Stag Theatre, London (February 2018), staged reading of Brothers

I’m currently working on various new projects but I’m always open to discuss potential new collaborations.

I also translate lyrics from Dutch and German to English.

Shows Under Development

Brothers
Catch Me
Forgive Us, Oh Father!
The Strange Affair of Herschel Grynszpan
 

Other projects, still in early stages of development:

  • Not Dead Yet – Will the inhabitants of a retirement home be able to keep their home now a property developer has set eyes on it?

  • Grey Mouse – Based on a true story of a civil servant who, over years, stole millions from her employer. How did she get this far?

  • MS – The story of a simple tradeswoman in the Middle Ages, who became one of the most powerful rulers in Northern Europe.

  • Balls – How does a young, vibrant guy deal with testicular cancer?

  • Steam – Which masks are a homeless drag queen and a member of the House of Lords, who meet casually, wearing?

  • Interns – A story based on real events: are politicians being seduced by their interns, or are they sexually abusing them?

  • Love boat – A trans-media, immersive story as part of a PR campaign for a cruise line.

  • Refuge – A small community is shaken when refugees arrive: there are more crimes, but also more romance.

  • R.E.S.P.E.C.T. – After an abusive relationship, a woman finds love, respect and herself in this upbeat jukebox show

 

In The Press

NOS - Dutch national broadcaster

BBC Newsnight

De Telegraaf

London News Online

Musicalsites.nl

Queen Máxima

MusicalTheatreReview.com

Theater Maker

Theater Maker