John Clancy (orchestrator)

John Clancy
Born
Newtown, Connecticut, United States
EducationHartt School of Music
Occupation
  • Orchestrator
SpouseIrene Clancy (m. 2015)
AwardsOuter Critics Circle Award

John Clancy is an American orchestrator who is best known for orchestrating Broadway musicals, such as Fun Home, Kimberly Akimbo and The Notebook.

Early life and education

John Clancy began his career as a back-up drummer for performing artists, such as Randy Newman and Carly Simon. While playing back-up for Billy Porter at Joe's Pub in 2003, he met composer Jeanine Tesori who later contacted him to help create the drum part of her new Broadway musical, Caroline, Or Change. He also played drum in the orchestra. This launched Clancy's career as a theatrical musician and orchestrator, as well as his two-decades long working relationship with Tesori.[1]

Career

Clancy continued performing as a percussionist on Broadway after Caroline, Or Change, appearing in the 2007 revival of Grease and the 2011 premiere of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. During this time, he also served as associate orchestrator on Tesori's Shrek: The Musical, earning his first nomination for the Tony Award for Best Orchestrations alongside Tesori. As composer, Tesori crafts the melodies—and often the harmonies—through piano and vocal lines. Clancy then chooses the instrumentation and arranges the parts, shaping the full sound heard in the theater or on a cast recording.[2]

Clancy received his first full Broadway orchestration credit in 2015—again collaborating with Tesori—on Fun Home, which earned him a second Tony nomination for Best Orchestrations. The musical went on to win the Tony Award for Best Musical at the 69th Tony Awards, with Tesori also winning the Tony Award for Best Score. In 2016, he orchestrated the Broadway production of Tuck Everlasting and contributed dance arrangements to the revival of Cats that same year. Throughout the late 2010s, Clancy's credits included Mean Girls and The Prom, with the former earning him a third Tony nomination.[3]

He went on to orchestrate Diana in 2021, followed by both 1776 and Kimberly Akimbo in 2022. The latter brought Clancy his fourth Tony nomination and won the Tony Award for Best Musical, with Tesori again taking home the Tony Award for Best Score. His orchestrations can also be heard in The Notebook, in collaboration with Ingrid Michaelson, and he is set to debut new orchestrations in The Queen of Versailles starring Kristin Chenoweth in November 2025.[3]

Credits

Selected Credits
Year Production Credit Venue Ref.
2004 Caroline, Or Change Percussion Broadway, Eugene O'Neill Theatre [4]
2007 Grease Drums/Percussion Broadway, Brooks Atkinson Theatre
2008 Shrek The Musical Associate Orchestrator Broadway, Broadway Theatre
2011 Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Percussion Broadway, Foxwoods Theatre
2015 Fun Home Orchestrator Broadway, Circle in the Square Theatre
2016 Tuck Everlasting Broadway, Broadhurst Theatre
Cats Dance co-arrangements Broadway, Neil Simon Theatre
2018 Mean Girls Orchestrator Broadway, August Wilson Theatre
The Prom Additional orchestrations Broadway, Longacre Theatre
2021 Diana Orchestrator
2022 1776 Broadway, American Airlines Theatre
Kimberly Akimbo Broadway, Booth Theatre
2024 The Notebook Broadway, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
2025 The Queen of Versailles Broadway, St. James Theatre

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2009 Tony Awards Best Orchestrations Shrek: The Musical Nominated [5]
2014 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Orchestrations Fun Home Nominated
2015 Tony Awards Best Orchestrations Nominated
2018 Mean Girls Nominated
2020 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Orchestrations Soft Power Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Orchestrations The Secret Life of Bees Won
2022 Kimberly Akimbo Nominated
2023 Tony Awards Best Orchestrations Nominated

References

  1. ^ Wild, Stephi (February 12, 2025). "A Peek Behind the Instrumentation of Kimberly Akimbo with Orchestrator John Clancy". Broadway News. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
  2. ^ "A peek behind the instrumentation of 'Kimberly Akimbo' with orchestrator John Clancy". Broadway News. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
  3. ^ a b "John Clancy – Playbill Vault". Playbill. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
  4. ^ "John Clancy – Broadway Cast & Staff". IBDB. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
  5. ^ "John Clancy – BroadwayWorld". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved July 30, 2025.