Adam J. Rineer

Adam J. Rineer

ADAM J. RINEER (they/he) is an NYC-based composer, lyricist, librettist, music director, pianist, orchestrator/arranger, queer scholar, educator, and artist leader dedicated to new musical theatre and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through creating and facilitating music in theatre, Adam tells stories that examine “otheredness”, queer social norms, and teach empathy accessibly through a wide range of music...
ADAM J. RINEER (they/he) is an NYC-based composer, lyricist, librettist, music director, pianist, orchestrator/arranger, queer scholar, educator, and artist leader dedicated to new musical theatre and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through creating and facilitating music in theatre, Adam tells stories that examine “otheredness”, queer social norms, and teach empathy accessibly through a wide range of music styles. Their musical composition explores popular/vernacular music styles in combination with contemporary classical composition techniques. They are constantly looking to bridge musical theatre and popular music by combining the theatricality that exists in both worlds.



Their musicals include ​The Naked Truth​ (The Green Room 42, The West End Lounge), ​Obscene, Lewd, Lascivious, and Filthy!​ (National Alliance for Musical Theatre 15-minute Musical Contest Winner, The Latest Draft Podcast), ​A Trip To The Moon​ (The Maas Building, Temple University, Polyphone Musical Festival Semi-Finalist), ​Ghosted​ (2020 National Coming out Day Short Play Festival, featured at New York Musical Festival), Sick Moves! (or The Dancing Plague of 1518) (Temple University workshop production),​ and ​BrandedTM!​ (Polyphone Musical Festival Finalist). Adam is currently being commissioned by Prima Theatre in Lancaster, PA to write a full-length musical.



Adam’s songs have been featured in “A Little New Music” (LA new musical theatre series) and at New York Musical Festival (N.Y.M.F.) as well as various cabarets and concerts across the country. They were a songwriter on the second season of the award-winning web series Merce, one of which POZ Magazine named the 2017 World Aids Day Anthem, and to the first season of Trust the Process, a musical mockumentary series produced by Exequtive Entertainment, LLC.



Adam’s work as a Music Director and Pianist has taken them all over the Northeast Region including TheatreWorks Hartford, Prima Theatre, Gretna Theatre, Interlakes Summer Theatre, and various NYC cabarets and concert performances. Additionally, they have held residencies at the Bay View Music Festival in Michigan and on Norwegian Cruise Lines as the music director for For The Record: The Brat Pack. Adam was scheduled to be the Associate Music Director for Goodspeed's production of South Pacific before the COVID-19 pandemic. As an educator, they have worked with students as an instructor, music director, or accompanist at CAP21/Molloy College, Temple University, The University of the Arts, The Hartt School, and New York University.



Adam is currently a doctoral student pursuing a D.M.A. in Composition at The Hartt School attending with a Hartt Talent Scholarship. They graduated from Temple University as part of the inaugural George and Joy Abbott Musical Theatre cohort with an M.F.A. in Musical Theatre Collaboration (Composer/Lyricist Concentration) as well as a Graduate Certificate in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. They graduated with a B.A. in Music (Performance Emphasis: Piano) from the Tell School of Music at Millersville University. Adam is a proud member of The Dramatists Guild.

Plays

  • A Trip to the Moon
    Do we all have a place in the universe? If so, where is it? And what happens when the lives of a queer Victorian-era astronomer, a Lunar Goddess, and a skeptical young alien collide during one pivotal journey to the moon? Through a rock score which combines punk, prog rock, and 19th century operetta, this piece explores man's desire to conquer, the fascination of space, and the breaking binaries.
  • Obscene, Lewd, Lascivious, and Filthy!
    This is a found-text musical retelling of the 1956-1958 case ONE, Incorporated versus Olesen, the first U.S. Supreme Court case to deal with homosexuality and the first major win for national gay rights.
  • The Naked Truth
    Book, Music, and Lyrics by Adam J. Rineer & Ian B. Connor

    This new musical comedy about knowing yourself and wearing it proudly takes 10 unlikely strangers, 1 hilariously nutty therapist, and you--yes you, on a 90 minute journey of questionable exercises culminating in the ground breaking, taboo smashing, hole-filling new musical.