Donations
The Schmutzinberry webseries is being offered free to help provide valuable content focused on music and the emotional challenges our children are collectively facing during this time. Please consider donating to No Kid Hungry , a non-profit which teams with others like Save The Children to end childhood hunger. No Kid Hungry has pivoted to work with families and food banks around the country to make sure that children do not go without food during this challenging time. Please donate and help the effort.
About
Schmutzinberry is a comedic children’s web series for kids of all ages set in present day (yes, during the virus.) It tells the story of Rami Schmutzinberry, a creative dreamer and gym teacher. Rami idolizes the 18th century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Every morning he dons a wig and tights. He stops using mechanical pencils and gets himself a feather. He even legally changes his name to “Wolfgang Amadeus Schmutzinberry.” The only problem is, although he now looks the part, Rami knows next to nothing about music.
Through the series, Rami and his friends (both human and puppet) will learn about emotions, community, and music. The kids and adults following the series will gain a deep understanding of music, with its mathematical roots, emotional layers, and even kinetic connections. Check out these webisodes created by Lincoln Center musicians and former Disney and Upright Citizens Brigade writers. Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for celebrities. You never know who Schmutzinberry’s friends may be…
Schmutzinberry the webseries was created and produced by Rami Vamos and Kevin Hylton. The series was based on a stage show Rami performed extensively at Lincoln Center and many schools and performance sites around the country over the past few years. They were about to pitch a 22 minute Schmutzinberry television series to studios when Covid hit their area of Westchester, NY. Rami and Kevin are both parents of young children and were working hard to home-school their kids. It became apparent that one way they could help now was to bring Schmutzinberry to you, the parents and children who are looking for content and ways to process this unimaginable new life.
So, they reached out to friends… and then friends of friends… and amazingly no one said “no” when asked to help. Everything is being done remotely, properly socially distanced, and no one is receiving a dime from this effort. So thank you to you the viewer for watching and thank you so much to all the production folks and celebrities who have given their time to create this project. For more information on the generous cast and crew please check out the cast and crew page.
News
Selected By The New York Times Arts Section
Schmutzinberry was just selected by the New York Times Arts Section as one of seven things to do/watch. To see the article click here. Check out the first two episodes of Schmutzinberry by visiting our Episodes page.
Contact
Kids and Parents: Schmutzinberry loves questions. He has many himself! If you have some please send him an email at schmutzinberry@gmail.com and he’ll get back to you as soon as he can.
Press & Industry: Schmutzinberry is too busy writing to the kids. Please email his friend Kevin at kbhylton@gmail.com.