Stephen Trask
Stephen Trask (born Stephen R. Schwartz; born August 29, 1966) is an American musician and composer who graduated from Wesleyan University. He was the music director and house band member at the New York City club Squeezebox, where they performed with stars such as Debbie Harry, Lene Lovich and Joey Ramone.Trask composed the music and lyrics for the stage musical ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (also a 2001 film), about a struggling rock star named Hedwig. Trask's real-life band Cheater performed as Hedwig's band "The Angry Inch". He received an Obie Award for the play and a Grammy Award nomination for the movie.
In 2014, the show saw its first Broadway incarnation, opening that April at the Belasco Theatre and winning the year's Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. The production closed on September 13, 2015. A national tour of the show began at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre on October 2, 2016.
Trask has worked on five films with filmmaker Paul Weitz. He composed the score for 2004's ''In Good Company'' and 2006's ''American Dreamz,'' for which they also co-wrote the numerous songs the contestants sing, as well as the 2009 film ''Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant''. Trask also scored the 2003 films ''Camp'' and ''The Station Agent'', as well as ''Dreamgirls'' (2006), ''In the Land of Women'' (2007), ''The Savages'' (2007), and ''The Back-up Plan'' (2010), among other works. He scored the 2010 film ''Little Fockers'', a sequel to both ''Meet the Parents'' (2000) and ''Meet the Fockers'' (2004). In 2013, Trask scored the films ''Lovelace'', directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffery Friedman, and ''Admission'', directed by Paul Weitz. Provided by Wikipedia