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Dan Mertzlufft is an American musical theatre composer and arranger best known as a creator of Ratatouille the Musical on TikTok.

Career

Mertzlufft wrote the first full TikTok musical, "For You, Paige," in 2019, starring Andy Cohen, which was commissioned by and Broadcast on TikTok. Mertzlufft talked with NBC news about the difficulties in 'preserving the evergreen aspects of making a musical while also being conscious of how quickly trends move'.

Variety explains the plot of For You, Paige; "In “For You, Paige” (a pun on TikTok’s For You page), teen music nerd Landon (played by Roman Banks) collaborates with his best friend, Paige (played by Sri Ramesh) on a TikTok song inspired by her favorite book series. Landon’s TikTok goes viral, thrusting him into the spotlight – and leaving Paige behind. When a producer offers Landon the opportunity to adapt the book series into a musical, Landon discovers that the glory of doing it all himself isn’t worth the stress and enlists the help of Paige (and the TikTok community) to turn the show into a success." Kelly McCarthy of Good Morning America called him a "creative genius". NPR said he "breaks the internet with his Tik Tok Broadway sendups." His debut single was called "In My Head." Mertzlufft's TikTok video Grocery Story has received over 4.6 million views, and has prompted other uses to create hundreds of duets of it. BuzzFeed wrote of the latter, "not to oversell this story, but it is epic."

In early 2020 Mertzlufft wrote songs for a YouTube musical called Thanksgiving The Musical in collaboration with The Late Late Show with James Corden; it was sung by Corden, Josh Gad, Kristin Chenoweth, Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald, and Josh Groban.

He was one of the creators of Ratatouille the Musical, which debuted in January 2021 online during the 2020 Covid Pandemic. starring Titus Burgess, Wayne Brady, Adam Lambert and more. Dan served as Music Supervisor, Arranger, and Songwriter. He spoke on Deadline's Virtual House Panel about the show, with all proceeds going to The Actors Fund. It raised 1 million dollars.

Mertzlufft, alongside writers Tom Kitt and Andrew Lippa, judged the Write Out Loud contest for emerging musical theater writers in 2023.

He is featured in the Museum of Broadway. He has had works performed at 54 Below in New York City. His Construction Site on Christmas Night was performed in Sunnyvale, California, during the Christmas holiday season of 2019. Julie Benko performed a song by Mertzlufft in 2023. Mertzlufft wrote the show Grumpy Monkey, which was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in 2024.

Mertzlufft joined the BMI Workshop in 2018. He has worked with lyricist Kate Leonard, whom he met there.

Mertzlufft identifies as gay and wrote The Meaning of Pride in celebration of Pride Month, with a music video featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race's Nina West.

Education

Mertzlufft graduated summa cum laude from SUNY in 2015 with a double major in music education and composition.

Awards

  • SUNY Potsdam Alumni Association Rising Star Award, 2021
  • ASCAP Foundation Harold Adamson Lyric Awards for musical theatre.
  • Webby Awards, Honoree for Social Experimental & Innovation 2023 for the Musical "For You, Paige."

References

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  20. "Feinstein's/54 Below 10th Anniversary Celebration: The Next 10 Years of Talent, feat. Marlow & Moss & more!". 54 Below. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
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