ABOUT
Suzy Wilde is a Canadian songwriter, composer, producer, arranger, and musician based in Toronto. A passionate, versatile, and energetic creator, Wilde’s music has been heard on stages across Canada and the world.
She has written scores for musical theatre productions and choral concerts, including one of three short pieces in Retold, the Dora-nominated collective adaptation of Mavis gallant short stories (with book writer Rose Napoli/ Musical Stage Company), The Great Pause- A verbatim choral suite ( with book writer Zorana Sadiq/ Community Music Schools of Toronto), the Toronto Fringe hit Summerland ( with Anika Johnson and Barbara Johnston/ Edge of the Sky Theatre) and Patron’s Pick Fringe hit The Crack of Doom or: How I Learned to Love the Meteor ( with Matt Bernard, Bravo Academy).
Along with writing partner Rose Napoli, Wilde is the recipient of Tarragon Theatre’s Bulmash-Seigel prize for After The Rain, a semi-autobiographical piece about her experiences as the child of gigging musicians and working as a music teacher in Toronto. This project is currently in development.
Wilde plays keys and electric guitar for pop group Ghost Caravan and singer Sam Casey. Past projects also include folk trio Dirty Dishes, indie band Flashlight Radio, and she released an album under her own name in 2012,
When she’s not doing all that other stuff, Wilde travels the world as “Posh Spice” with Wannabe: A Spice Girls Tribute.
MUSIC SERVICES
SHOWS
Click through to view select musicals co-created by Suzy Wilde:
Select Songs
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From Be Kind, Rewind ft. Kelsey Verzotti
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From Crack of Doom ft. Dante Prince Carson, Jack Stevens, Madeleine Hodges, Kelsey Verzotti , Aimée Tremblay Woodman, James Sandau
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From Be Kind, Rewind ft. Kelsey Verzotti
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Summerland
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Summerland
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Suzy Wilde
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Suzy Wilde
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Flashlight Radio
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Dirty Dishes
Contact
For professional or licensing inquiries, please contact Colin Rivers at Marquis Literary:
crivers@marquisent.ca / 416-960-9123 x 223
Please use the form below for general inquiries or to receive a quote for one of the music services provided by Suzy Wilde,