Steven Lutvak was born in
The Bronx, New York, on July 18, 1959. He attended
Binghamton University, earning a bachelor's degree in music in 1980. He went on to attend the first graduate program in musical theatre writing at the
Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1983. Lutvak wrote a number of musicals which were performed
Off-Off Broadway and in regional theatre, and frequently collaborated with
Robert L. Freedman. However, they were best known for ''
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder'' (2012). Lutvak composed the title track to the documentary film
Mad Hot Ballroom, and wrote music for
The Wayside Inn,
Esmeralda,
Almost September, and
Campaign of the Century. He also released his own album, entitled
The Time it Takes. Lutvak's musical
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (based on the
television series) will premiere posthumously in
Bath in March 2025. ==Personal life and death==