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Gavin Kalin, Hunter Arnold, LAMS Productions, Nicole Eisenberg, Bob Cohen, Isaac Robert Hurwitz, James L Nederlander, Boyett/Miller, Ayal Miodovnik, Barbara Freitag, IPN, Sing Out Louise, Bard Theatricals, Lucas McMahon
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Gabriel Trained at the Royal Academy of Music.
Theatre credits include: Can I Help You? (Omnibus Theatre); Little Miss Sunshine (UK Tour);Manhattan Parisienne (The Other Palace); Promises Promises (Southwark Playhouse); Sunny Afternoon (Harold Pinter Theatre); Flowers of The Forest (Jermyn Street Theatre); Once (Phoenix Theatre); Chariots of Fire (Gielgud Theatre); The Tempest (Theatre Royal, Bath); Hamlet - The Musical (Royal & Derngate Theatre, Northampton); Double Falsehood (Union Theatre); Murder in the Cathedral (Christchurch Cathedral/ Oxford Playhouse); The Great British Country Fete (The Bush Theatre); La Cage Aux Folles (Playhouse Theatre); A Little Night Music (The Menier Chocolate Factory/ Garrick Theatre); Dickens Unplugged (Edinburgh Festival/ Comedy Theatre); Cabaret (Lyric Theatre); Original London cast of Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre); and Scrooge (London Palladium).
TV and film credits include: Christmas on Mistletoe Farm (Netflix); Raging Grace (Last Conker); Nativity Rocks (Entertainment One); The Invisible Woman (Lionsgate); Les Miserables (Working Title); White Van Man (ITV); Hold Out (Short Film); Eliminate: Archie Cookson (Agent Pictures); Eastenders (BBC); MI High (Kudos) and My Family (BBC).
He is the happy father of Wesley and Callum to whom this performance is dedicated.
Wayne is a Grammy award winning songwriter for ‘Change the World’ by Eric Clapton (Song of the Year).
Top 10 singles include: ‘Every Heartbeat’; ‘Good For Me’ (Amy Grant); ‘Wrapped Up In You’ (Garth Brooks); ‘Place In This World’ (Michael W. Smith); ‘Boondocks’; ‘Bring It On Home’ and ‘Little White Church’ (Little Big Town).
He is a multi-formatted songwriter with songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Faith Hill, Joe Cocker, Gabe Dixon, Trisha Yearwood, Babyface, and Peter Frampton, among others.
TV shows: Grey’s Anatomy; True Blood and Nashville.
Feature Films: Almost Famous; Phenomenon and Smallfoot.
Broadway: Something Rotten! (Music and lyrics).
Kirkpatrick lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Fran, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Favourite productions: Kourtney, Shelby and Carson.
Karey began his career as a screen and songwriter for Disney Animation where he penned The Rescuers Down Under and James and the Giant Peach. With more than a dozen feature films produced, screenplay credits include: Chicken Run (Golden Globe® nominee for outstanding Comedy); Charlotte’s Web; The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy; The Spiderwick Chronicles; Over The Hedge and Smallfoot — the latter two he also directed. He directed the Paramount Pictures film Imagine That starring Eddie Murphy and wrote and performed on the film’s soundtrack.
Along with his brother, Wayne, he co-wrote all of the songs for Smallfoot, and the team paired with co-book writer John O’Farrell to write the Broadway musical Something Rotten! (Tony® and Grammy® nominations). He also co-wrote (with John O’Farrell) Chicken Run 2 which is currently in production for Netflix and scheduled for a December 2023 release.
Other credits: husband of Nada, father of Sami, Maia, and Finn. Favourite colour: plaid.
John is an award winning author and comedy writer.
Novels include: The Best a Man Can Get; May Contain Nuts and The Man Who Forgot His Wife.
Non-fiction includes: An Utterly Impartial History of Britain; the political memoir Things Can Only Get Better and its recent sequel plus three collections of his satirical columns for The Guardian.
His books have been translated into over 30 languages and adapted for TV and BBC Radio. He was a scriptwriter (and later panellist) on BBC’s Have I Got News For You and a lead writer on 10 series of ITV’s Spitting Image.
Other credits include: Chicken Run; Murder Most Horrid; Smith & Jones and he co-wrote the book for the hit Broadway musical Something Rotten! Co-host of the comedy history podcast We Are History, he is currently writing a third musical, his sixth novel and the sequel to Chicken Run.
@mrjohnofarrell
Broadway: Hamilton (Tony nominated); Beetlejuice (Tony nominated); Dear Evan Hansen; War Paint (Tony nominated); Bandstand; Misery; The Great Society; Motown; Vanya; Sonia; Masha and Spike; Annie; Bring It On; Magic/Bird; An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin; Godspell; Chinglish; The Pee-wee Herman Show; Lombardi; Passing Strange; Bridge and Tunnel and Mrs Doubtfire.
TV: Grease: Live! (Emmy Award); 91st & 94th Academy Awards (Emmy nominations); The Big Brunch; Elton John: A Grammy Salute; HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and Heisman Trophy Ceremony.
Creative Director: Immersive Van Gogh; Hamilton: The Exhibition; DiscoOasis; The Shoah Foundation and collaborations with Sotheby's and The Gagosian Gallery.
Concert: Lady Gaga; Kanye West; Bruno Mars; Mariah Carey; Andrea Bocelli and Sia. Extensive Off-Broadway/regional theatre; hospitality; event & experience design. Designer in residence for the TED conferences. Dad: Stella & Vivian.
Broadway: Moulin Rouge; (Tony Award, Olivier Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award); Mrs. Doubtfire; My Fair Lady; (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award); Oslo; The Father; War Paint (Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award); King & I, (Olivier Award, Tony Award); Fiddler on the Roof; Golden Boy; South Pacific (Tony Award); The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award); The Light in the Piazza (Tony Award); Awake and Sing! (Tony Award); The Royal Family (Tony Award); Edward Albee’s Seascape; Gigi (Drama Desk Award) Doubt and Dinner at Eight.
Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto; Porgy & Bess; Il Barbieri di Siviglia; Les Contes d’Hoffman; Comte Ory; L’elisir d’Amore; Otello; Dr. Atomic and Roméo et Juliette.
2016 Induction: Theater Hall of Fame.
Broadway and West End: Mrs. Doubtfire; Pretty Woman; The Elephant Man; A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder and It’s Only a Play.
US Regional: Kennedy Center, La Jolla Playhouse, Ford’s Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, The Old Globe, TheatreWorks, Hartford Stage, Alliance, Huntington Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Dallas Theatre Center, Denver Center Theatre, The Alley Theatre, Arena Stage, The McCarter Theatre, Manhattan School of Music, Portland Stage Company, TACT, Barrington Stage Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Dorset Theatre Festival, Bay Street Theatre, Goodspeed Opera, Two River Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, and Westport Country Playhouse.
Over 40 Broadway designs including: Funny Girl; Mrs. Doubtfire; Springsteen on Broadway; The Prom; Tootsie; Mean Girls; Escape to Margaritaville; Sting’s The Last Ship; Beautiful; The Book of Mormon; Anything Goes; American Idiot; Next to Normal; Spring Awakening; Grey Gardens and Cabaret.
Off Broadway designs include: Bowie’s Lazarus; Giant; Rent; Everyday Rapture; Saved; 10 Million Miles and Bug.
He is the recipient of Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, Olivier and Tony awards. He has had the opportunity to work with the most talented composers, directors, designers, actors, musicians and stagehands in the world for which he is eternally grateful.
Broadway highlights: Mrs Doubtfire (Drama Desk Award); Moulin Rouge; Kiss Me Kate; Come From Away; Dear Evan Hansen; Kiss Me Kate; Travesties; Frozen; War Paint (Drama Desk Award); She Loves Me (Drama Desk Nomination); Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; Gigi; If/Then; Bridges of Madison County; Macbeth; The Nance; Romeo and Juliet; Breakfast at Tiffany’s; Death of a Salesman; Follies; Sister Act; Arcadia; A Steady Rain; Shrek; The Little Mermaid; Legally Blonde; Spamalot; Tarzan; Chita The Dancers Life; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Fiddler on the Roof; Nine; Gypsy; Flower Drum Song; Sweet Smell of Success; Aida; The Iceman Cometh; Annie Get Your Gun; Chicago; Sideshow and Steel Pier.
Film credits: It’s Complicated; Angels In America (Emmy Nominated ) and To Wong Foo…
Current credits include: A Doll’s House (Harold Pinter Theatre); Sylvia (Old Vic); Standing at the Sky’s Edge (National Theatre) and 42nd Street (Sadlers Wells/Leicester Curve/UK Tour).
Previous credits include: Cabaret (Kit Kat Club/Playhouse Theatre); & Juliet (Shaftesbury Theatre); The Drifters Girl (Garrick Theatre); Sister Act (UK Tour/Eventim Apollo); Rock, Paper, Scissors; She Loves Me; Standing at the Sky’s Edge; Guys and Dolls (Sheffield Crucible); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (London Palladium/UK Tour); East is East (Birmingham Rep/National Theatre); Singin’ in the Rain (Sadlers Wells/International and UK Tours); The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour); The Two Character Play (Hampstead Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The Windsors: Endgame (Prince of Wales Theatre); Herding Cats (Soho Theatre); Terror; The Seagull; A Doll’s House (Lyric Hammersmith); The Rocky Horror Show (UK & European Tours); Hogarth’s Progress (Rose Theatre, Kingston); The Madness of George III; Skellig; The Memory of Water; Kindertransport (Nottingham Playhouse); The Spoils; Buried Child (Trafalgar Studios); The Choir (Citizens Theatre); The End of Longing and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Playhouse Theatre).
As Casting Director for The Jamie Lloyd Company credits include: The Seagull (Harold Pinter Theatre); Cyrano de Bergerac (Playhouse Theatre/Harold Pinter Theatre/Theatre Royal Glasgow/BAM); Betrayal (Harold Pinter Theatre/Broadway); Season Casting Director for Pinter at the Pinter (Pinter Theatre); Doctor Faustus (Duke of York’s); The Maids; The Homecoming; The Hothouse; The Ruling Class; Richard III; Macbeth; East is East and The Pride (Trafalgar Studios).
Film credits include Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Ballroom Dancer Casting. Warp Pictures).
TV credits include Dance 100 (Netflix); Locked Up Abroad (National Geographic) and Dr Seuss’ The Grinch Musical! (NBC/Sky).
Stuart won the Casting Director’s Guild Award for Best Theatre Casting for Cyrano de Bergerac.
Verity is a London based Casting Director working across projects in Film, TV and Theatre.
Her most recent projects include: associate work on All The Old Knives for Amazon; Halo for Paramount+ and The First Lady for Showtime.
Alongside screen work, independently Verity has cast projects for the Royal Court, the Almeida, The Globe, Southwark Playhouse, Chichester Festival Theatre, The Old Red Lion, The Pleasance & Hope Mill Theatre.
Having specialised in young person casting, Verity has cast children in a wealth of West End shows as well as many studio feature films and TV productions, most recently Bugsy Malone (UK Tour); Macbeth (Almeida); Small Island (National Theatre); 101 Dalmatians (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); Frozen The Musical (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Beauty and The Beast The Musical (UK Tour); School of Rock The Musical (UK Tour); Enola Holmes (Netflix) and The Pursuit of Love (BBC).
Zane Mark is a composer, orchestrator, arranger and programmer with credits that include his co-writing Bring in ’da Noise, Bring in ’da Funk; for which he received Tony and Grammy award nominations.
Other Broadway credits include: Mrs Doubtfire; The Cher Show; Holler If Ya Hear Me; Motown The Musical; Pippin; Leap of Faith; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; All Shook Up; Never Gonna Dance and The Full Monty.
Off- Broadway credits include: Smart People; Frog Kiss; Harlem Song; The Brother/Sister Plays and Radiant Baby.
Elliott is a Musical Supervisor, Musical Director, Composer and Arranger having graduated from the Royal Academy of Music.
As musical supervisor, music director, arranger and orchestrator he worked on the original production (Hampstead Theatre) and West End transfer (The Harold Pinter Theatre) of Sunny Afternoon, a musical about The Kinks. The production won four Olivier Awards including Best New Musical and Outstanding Achievement in Music.
He has also worked as musical supervisor and/or musical director for the productions of We Will Rock You (London’s Dominion Theatre and Toronto); a stage production of Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia (UK tour); Rock of Ages (London’s Shaftesbury, Garrick Theatre and original UK tour) and Footloose (London’s Playhouse Theatre).
Elliott has worked as co-musical director, keyboard player and string arranger for The Who, performing Quadrophenia at the Royal Albert Hall and appeared with other artists including Alice Cooper and Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen. He has been keyboard player for singer/songwriter Jim Diamond and has played keyboards for the West End productions of Wicked; Spamalot; Zorro; The Sound of Music and for the UK Tour of Flashdance.
He has also contributed as musical director to a UK tour of The Rocky Horror Show and the workshops of Get Up, Stand Up(The Bob Marley Musical) and Ordinary World, using the music of Duran Duran.
Other work as musical supervisor, musical director and/or keyboard player includes: performances on TV and radio for Dancing On Ice (ITV); The Andrew Marr Show (BBC); Dancing With The Stars (RTE); Al Murray’s Happy Hour with Queen (ITV); The London Music Awards (The Roundhouse); the BBC’s World Cup ’66 Live at Wembley Arena; Children In Need (BBC); Comic Relief (BBC); Weekend Wogan (BBC Radio 2); Gaby Roslin (Radio London) and numerous concerts, music festivals and recordings.
Training: The Juilliard School; American Ballet Theatre.
Broadway: Hello, Dolly! Starring Bette Middler (Shubert Theatre); Matilda (Shubert Theatre); Side Show (St. James Theatre); Evita starring Ricki Martin (Marriott Marquis Theatre); How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying starring Daniel Radcliffe (Al Hirschfeld Theatre); Billy Elliot (Imperial Theatre); West Side Story (Palace Theatre); Guys & Dolls (Carnegie Hall); NY Pops (Carnegie Hall).
Choreographer: The Royal Flying Doctor Service (Seven Network, Australia); Cabaret (Brent Street, Australia); Nice Work If You Can Get It (Shenandoah University); The Tonight Show (featuring the Backstreet Boys).
Associate Choreographer: Mrs. Doubtfire (Broadway); Almost Famous (Old Globe Theatre); Merrily We Roll Along (Roundabout/Fiasco Theatre); La Traviata (Metropolitan Opera).
Television: The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC Universal); The Tony Awards (CBS); Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade(NBC Universal); Academy Awards (ABC); Kennedy Center Honors (CBS).
Film: Ted 2
Website: www.michaeljonslinger.com
Rod Lemmond is proud to have been an integral part of the design team on hundreds of live event, theatre, television and film projects over the past 20 years. He has been the Associate Scenic Designer on Hamilton on Broadway, London, Sydney, Hamburg and all US National tours.
Other Broadway credits include:Mrs. Doubtfire; Beetlejuice; Bandstand; War Paint; Misery; Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; Motown the Musical; The Pee-wee Herman Show; Passing Strange; Lombardi and Bridge and Tunnel among others.
Other live performance projects include: Andrea Bocelli Cinema and Bowfire, both PBS Great Performances TV specials as well as Mariah Carey #1 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. For interior design he served as the lead design associate for the New York restaurants, Florian, The Red Eye Grill and Bond 45. Most recently he was the lead designer of the reimagined Drama Bookshop on 39th Street in New York. Rod attended the NYU, Tisch School of the Arts, New York earning an MFA in Design for Theatre and Film.
Associate Design Broadway: Mrs. Doubtfire; Matilda; King Kong; Mean Girls; Groundhog Day; Ghost; The Elephant Man; American Psycho; If/Then; Finding Neverland; Mr. Saturday Night; Oklahoma; Soul Doctor and Godspell.
US Tours: Matilda; Beetlejuice; Mean Girls; If/Then; On Your Feet; Finding Neverland; Sweeney Todd and Annie.
International: Groundhog Day (London); The Addams Family (Buenos Aires); Race For Love (China) as well as productions at various American regional theatres.
Tara grew up in Peckham, went to Sylvia Youngs Theatre School, performed in many West End shows and can be heard on the soundtracks for Starlight Express and Saturday Night Fever. She is happily married to Matt, mum to furry child Dumble, and encourages everyone to ‘Be Kind’.
Current and upcoming projects: Associate Director/Choreographer on Come From Away (West End); Associate Choreographer on Wonka, a Warner Bros movie to premier in 2023 and Director and Choreographer on Allegiance (Charing Cross Theatre), opening in January 2023.
Director: Falsettos (The Other Palace) - Winner ‘Whatsonstage’ Best Off West End musical; The Producers International Tour, China; Little Shop Of Horrors UK Tour; CATS International Tour; Miss Saigon, Tommy and Sister Act (Gaiety Theatre, Isle Of Man).
West End Associate or Resident Director: Motown; Memphis; Hair; Sunday In The Park With George; Tick Tick Boom and High School Musical.
UK Tour Associate or Resident Director: Motown; 9 to 5; Sister Act; High School Musical 1 & 2; The Full Monty and Oh What A Night.
Wayne is a Grammy award winning songwriter for ‘Change the World’ by Eric Clapton (Song of the Year).
Top 10 singles include: ‘Every Heartbeat’; ‘Good For Me’ (Amy Grant); ‘Wrapped Up In You’ (Garth Brooks); ‘Place In This World’ (Michael W. Smith); ‘Boondocks’; ‘Bring It On Home’ and ‘Little White Church’ (Little Big Town).
He is a multi-formatted songwriter with songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Faith Hill, Joe Cocker, Gabe Dixon, Trisha Yearwood, Babyface, and Peter Frampton, among others.
TV shows: Grey’s Anatomy; True Blood and Nashville.
Feature Films: Almost Famous; Phenomenon and Smallfoot.
Broadway: Something Rotten! (Music and lyrics).
Kirkpatrick lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Fran, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Favourite productions: Kourtney, Shelby and Carson.
Hector is a lighting designer working in the UK and internationally. He was nominated for an Off West End Award (2020) and received The ETC Award from the Association of Lighting Designers (2017).
Design credits include: Birds and Bees (Sheffield Theatre); A Night with Boy Blue (Barbican Theatre); Dirty Hearts (Old Red Lion); Kattam Katti (Sadlers Wells); 1ST Luv (Big House); Beige (The Vaults); Whistle Down the Wind (Union Theatre) and Acts of Resistance (Headlong).
As associate: A Streetcar Named Desire (West End); The Doctor (UK Tour and West End); A Christmas Carol (Bridge Theatre); Hamlet (Park Avenue Armoury); Oresteia (Park Avenue Armoury); Cyrano de Bergerac (West End); Broken Wings (Dubai Opera); Hansel and Gretel (ROH) and Don Giovanni (BYO).
Other companies he’s worked with include Zoonation, Sadlers Wells, Gecko, Akram Khan Company, Gandini Juggling, Rambert School, ArtsEd and Italia Conti.
Hector trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama
Website: www.hectormurray.com
Instagram: @hector__murray
Sound Design credits include: Playboy of the West Indies (Birmingham Rep); Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Theatre); The 47th (Old Vic); Running With Lions (Talawa/Lyric Hammersmith); Spring Awakening (Almeida Theatre); The Wiz (Hope Mill Theatre); Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical (Lyric Theatre); A Place For We (Talawa/Park Theatre); Blue/Orange (Theatre Royal Bath); And Breathe…. (Almeida Theatre); Gin Craze! (Royal & Derngate); The Living Newspaper (Royal Court); Shoe Lady (Royal Court); Poet In da Corner (Royal Court & UK Tour); Beautiful – The Carole King Musical (UK Tour); Salad Days (UK Tour); American Idiot (UK Tour); Songs For Nobodies (Wilton’s Music Hall & West End); Floyd Collins (Wilton’s Music Hall); The Wild Party (The Other Palace) and Lazarus (King’s Cross).
Associate Sound Design credits include: Jersey Boys (Trafalgar Theatre & UK Tour); Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward); Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych, Broadway, Hamburg, Utrecht); Here Lies Love (National Theatre, Seattle Rep); The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales, European Tour); Disney’s Aladdin (Prince Edward, Germany); Beautiful – The Carole King Musical (Aldwych); The Girl from the North Country (Old Vic, Noel Coward); Groundhog Day (Old Vic); Matilda The Musical(International tour) and Spring Awakening (Hammersmith Lyric, Novello).
Awards: Black British Theatre Awards (BBTA) Light & Sound Recognition Award – 2019 & 2021.
Other: Wise Children Trustee, Stage Sight Co-Director, Founder of The Audio Cartel.
Website: tonygayle.co.uk
Theatre credits include: Sister Act (Eventim Apollo/UK Tour); The Cher Show (UK Tour); The Osmonds: A New Musical (UK Tour); Cabaret (West End); SIX The Musical (West End, Broadway & UK Tour); White Christmas (West End & UK Tour); Bedknobs & Broomsticks the Musical (UK Tour); Copacabana (UK Tour); Curtains (West End & UK Tour); On Your Feet! (West End & UK Tour); Magic Goes Wrong (West End); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Repertory); Gypsy (Alexandra Palace Theatre); Sunset Boulevard (Alexandra Palace Theatre & The Royal Albert Hall); Fairview (Young Vic); A Very Expensive Poison(Old Vic) and The Way Back Home (ENO).
As a wig maker – Television/Film credits: Disney’s Snow White; Halo, Marvel’s Loki; The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes; Spencer; Wonka; Marvel’s The Marvels; Marvel’s Secret Invasion; James Bond: No Time to Die; My Policeman; Foe; Lady Chatterley’s Lover; Poor Things; Dungeons & Dragons; Argylle; Disney’s The Little Mermaid; Death on the Nile; Cruella; Ted Lasso; Disney’s Young Woman and the Sea; Great Expectations; Apartment 7A; Damage; See How They Run; Mothering Sunday; Venom: Let There Be Carnage; A Very British Scandal; Disney’s Willow; Borderland; The Critic; Hotel Portofino (series 2); I Hate Suzie (series 2); My Mother’s Wedding; Damsel; Silent Twins; The Man Who Fell to Earth; Retreat; Masters of the Air; Indiana Jones; Foundation; The Bubble; The Last Voyage of Demeter; Last Train to Christmas; A Spy Among Friends; Men; Man vs Bee; Avenue 5; Bridgeton (series 2); The Outlaws; Your Christmas or Mine?; Luther; The Colour Room; Cursed; Small Axe; Des; Liar; The Rook; In the Long Run and Swan Song.
Samuel James Wigs Ltd
Credits Include: Wigs & Make Up Supervisor Steel Magnolias the play (UK Tour); Make Up Designer Madagascar the Musical (UK, Australia , Asia and USA Tour); Associate Make Up Designer Mrs Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy (West End); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Mrs Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy (Manchester/West End); Associate Make Up Designer Shrek the Musical (Australian Tour); Make Up Supervisor Shrek the Musical (UK & Ireland Tour); Head of Make Up Shrek the Musical (UK & Ireland Tour); Make Up Designer Laid in Earth (Sadlers Wells, English National Ballet); Associate Make Up Designer Harry Potter & the Cursed Child (Toronto); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Harry Potter & the Cursed Child (Palace Theatre. West End); Make Up Supervisor The Grinch Who Stole Christmas:The Musical! (UK Tour); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up The Grinch Who Stole Christmas: The Musical! (UK Tour); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up White Christmas the Musical (UK Tour); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Grease the Musical (UK & Ireland Tour); Head of Wigs & Make Up Fiddler on the Roof(Playhouse Theatre, West End); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Harold Pinter Season (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End); Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Dirty Dancing (Phoenix Theatre, West End & International Tour) Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Miss Saigon (UK & Ireland Tour) and Head of Wigs, Hair & Make Up Royal Shakespeare Company’s A Midsummer Nights Dream (UK & Ireland Tour)
Other Credits Include: BBC, Channel 4, HBO, Apple TV, Opera North, Scottish Opera, English National Ballet, Disney Theatrical, The Lion King, Jersey Boys, We Will Rock You and Beauty & the Beast.
Recent theatre projects include: London: Back To The Future; The Drifters Girl; Frozen; Jerusalem; To Kill A Mockingbird; A Dolls House Part II; Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (UK Tour & London Palladium); Jersey Boys (London & UK Tour) and The Phantom of the Opera. Bath: Into The Woods. Chichester: The Taxidermist’s Daughter and Crazy For You. Broadway: Hangmen. Las Vegas: Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical. Australia: Mary Poppins. Toronto: & Juliet.
Other theatre includes: Worldwide: Mary Poppins; Tina The Musical and Bat Out Of Hell. London: &Juliet; Come From Away; Dear Evan Hansen; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; 42nd Street; Hamilton; Mamma Mia! The Party; Motown; Memphis; Half A Sixpence; Groundhog Day; I Can’t Sing!; Viva Forever; Bend It Like Beckham; Young Marx; Rosmersholm; The Night Of The Iguana; Walden; My Name Is Lucy Barton; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf; The Birthday Party; Apologia; Art; Young Chekhov; Hamlet; Macbeth and American Buffalo. London & UK Tour: Marys Seacole; Bedknobs & Broomsticks; Dreamgirls; Kinky Boots; Calendar Girls the Musical; Top Hat and The Commitments. UK Tour: The Band. Stockholm: The Witches of Eastwick.
TV and other recent projects includes: Gary Barlow – A Different Stage; Adam Handling for The Great British Menu (BBC); The Shard Christmas Tree; The Grinch Who Stole Christmas(NBC/Universal) and Fortnum & Mason Christmas windows JOY.
Theatre credits as Costume Supervisor: Mrs Doubtfire (Manchester); Crazy for You (Chichester Festival Theatre); Heart(Minetta Theatre, NY); Dreamgirls (UK Tour); Life of Pi (Wyndham’s Theatre); The Normal Heart (National Theatre); Get Up, Stand Up! (Lyric Theatre); Hairspray (Coliseum Theatre); Be More Chill (The Other Palace); Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward Theatre); Apollo 11 (Los Angeles, USA); Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre); Motown The Musical (Shaftesbury Theatre, UK Tour); Indecent; Spamilton and The Gronholme Method (Menier Chocolate Factory); Slaves of Solitude (Hampstead Theatre); Beautiful the Carol King Musical (Aldwych Theatre, UK Tour); William Wordsworth (Theatre by the Lake); a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (noun) (Royal Court); Travesties (Menier Chocolate Factory, Apollo Theatre, Roundabout Theatre NY); Dirty Dancing (UK Tour); Labyrinth (Hampstead Theatre); Faith Healer (Donmar Warehouse); Mr Foote’s Other Leg (Hampstead Theatre, Royal Haymarket Theatre); Cymbeline (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse); As You Like It(Shakespeare’s Globe); Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare’s Globe Tour); Jersey Boys (Piccadilly Theatre, UK Tour); Who Cares(Royal Court); Life and Times of Fanny Hill (Bristol Old Vic); Shrek The Musical (Drury Lane Theatre, UK Tour); The Drowned Man (Punchdrunk - Temple Studios); Rock of Ages (Shaftesbury Theatre, UK tour); Drawing The Line (Hampstead Theatre); Miss Julie/Black Comedy, 101 Dalmatians, Running Wild, A Christmas Carol, Peter Pan, Grimm Tales and This is My Family(Chichester Festival Theatre).
Theatre credits as Costume Designer: Impossible the Magic Show (Noel Coward Theatre).
Louise has had a lot of fun with the cast of Mrs. Doubtfire The Musical. Nothing compares to the excitement of live theatre and recreating the joy of Mrs. Doubtfire's story. Louise's most recent work has been at Marvel Studios and projects include: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, The Marvels and Secret Invasion. She has also worked across Amazon, Netflix and Apple TV projects. Personal favourites include Netflix's The Crown (series 4); ITV's The Salisbury Poisonings and Little Boy Blue.
Theatre includes: Pests (Royal Court); Pinter 3 (Harold Pinter Theatre); White Christmas (The Curve); The Kite Runner(Playhouse Theatre) and Casa Valentina (Southwark Playhouse).
Sylvia Addison is one of London's foremost Orchestral Contractors and clients include Theatre producers, composers, conductors, orchestrators, record producers and vocal artists in many fields of the music industry.
Recent theatre credits include: The Drifter's Girl; Back to the Future; Bedknobs and Broomsticks; Phantom of the Opera; ALW's Cinderella; Singin' in the Rain; Be More Chill; Les Miserables Staged Concerts; Les Miserables; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Only Fools and Horses; Dreamgirls; School of Rock; Mary Poppins and Lion King (London and tour).
Wayne is a Grammy award winning songwriter for ‘Change the World’ by Eric Clapton (Song of the Year).
Top 10 singles include: ‘Every Heartbeat’; ‘Good For Me’ (Amy Grant); ‘Wrapped Up In You’ (Garth Brooks); ‘Place In This World’ (Michael W. Smith); ‘Boondocks’; ‘Bring It On Home’ and ‘Little White Church’ (Little Big Town).
He is a multi-formatted songwriter with songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Faith Hill, Joe Cocker, Gabe Dixon, Trisha Yearwood, Babyface, and Peter Frampton, among others.
TV shows: Grey’s Anatomy; True Blood and Nashville.
Feature Films: Almost Famous; Phenomenon and Smallfoot.
Broadway: Something Rotten! (Music and lyrics).
Kirkpatrick lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Fran, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Favourite productions: Kourtney, Shelby and Carson.
Wayne is a Grammy award winning songwriter for ‘Change the World’ by Eric Clapton (Song of the Year).
Top 10 singles include: ‘Every Heartbeat’; ‘Good For Me’ (Amy Grant); ‘Wrapped Up In You’ (Garth Brooks); ‘Place In This World’ (Michael W. Smith); ‘Boondocks’; ‘Bring It On Home’ and ‘Little White Church’ (Little Big Town).
He is a multi-formatted songwriter with songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Faith Hill, Joe Cocker, Gabe Dixon, Trisha Yearwood, Babyface, and Peter Frampton, among others.
TV shows: Grey’s Anatomy; True Blood and Nashville.
Feature Films: Almost Famous; Phenomenon and Smallfoot.
Broadway: Something Rotten! (Music and lyrics).
Kirkpatrick lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Fran, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Favourite productions: Kourtney, Shelby and Carson.
Having graduated from the University of Durham many years ago Simon began working in stage management at English National Opera and Scottish Opera. He moved into production manging thirty years ago and has gone on to production manage many international shows such as Mamma Mia and The Phantom of the Opera, and numerous other West End musicals and plays. Recent productions include & Juliet and Back to the Future in London.
Wayne is a Grammy award winning songwriter for ‘Change the World’ by Eric Clapton (Song of the Year).
Top 10 singles include: ‘Every Heartbeat’; ‘Good For Me’ (Amy Grant); ‘Wrapped Up In You’ (Garth Brooks); ‘Place In This World’ (Michael W. Smith); ‘Boondocks’; ‘Bring It On Home’ and ‘Little White Church’ (Little Big Town).
He is a multi-formatted songwriter with songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Faith Hill, Joe Cocker, Gabe Dixon, Trisha Yearwood, Babyface, and Peter Frampton, among others.
TV shows: Grey’s Anatomy; True Blood and Nashville.
Feature Films: Almost Famous; Phenomenon and Smallfoot.
Broadway: Something Rotten! (Music and lyrics).
Kirkpatrick lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Fran, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Favourite productions: Kourtney, Shelby and Carson.
Ethan is a Grammy Award nominated music producer and an Olivier Award and two-time Tony Award nominated orchestrator. As music supervisor, arranger and orchestrator for Motown: The Musical he earned a 2013 Tony Award nomination for Best Orchestrations and a 2014 Grammy Award nomination for Best Musical Theater Album.
He served as music supervisor, arranger and orchestrator for the 2008 Tony Award nominated Best Musical Rock of Ages for which he co-produced the Original Broadway Cast Recording. Other music supervision credits include: the 2016 Tony Award nominated Best Musical School of Rock and the 2015 Tony Award winning Best Musical Revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch starring Neil Patrick Harris. As an orchestrator, he received a 2020 Tony Award nomination for Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, and a 2022 Olivier Award nomination for the West End smash hit, Back To The Future.
On film, his work can be heard as vocal and piano coach for Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody and as Music Director and Music Production Supervisor for The Greatest Showman and on television his work appears on program’s such as NBC’s Smash; “The Primetime Emmy Awards”; “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and more.
Lorin choreographed Broadway’s Into The Woods; Waitress; Les Liasons Dangereuse with Janet McTeer and Live Schreiber; Waiting For Godot with Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stuart; Merrily We Roll Along for Roundabout and La Traviata (The Met Opera). Lorin recently directed Candace Bushnell’s one woman show, Is There Still Sex In The City (Daryl Roth Theatre) which became a NYTimes Critic’s Pick.
Additional Directing credits: #DateMe (The Westside Theatre); A Taste Of Things To Come (Chicago’s Nederlander Broadway) and Trails by Jeff Thompson, Christy Hall, Jordan Mann.
Additional Choreography includes: The Visitor (The Public); Chess (The Kennedy Center); Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 21 Chump Street (BAM); Twelfth Night (Public Theater); The Odyssey (Delacorte Theater); Queen Of The Night which garnered the Drama Desk Award; Assassins (Encores); Huey Lewis’s Heart Of Rock And Roll (Old Globe); Beaches (Drury Lane Theatre) and A Christmas Carol (McCarter Theatre).
BFA from The Juilliard School, MA from NYU Tisch Film and Television Directing Fundamentals. She is a Drama Desk, Lortel, and Chita Rivera nominee.
Mr. Zaks is currently represented on Broadway by his 26th Broadway production, The Music Man starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster.
Recent productions include: Mrs. Doubtfire; the Tony Award-winning production of Hello, Dolly!; Steve Martin’s Meteor Shower; and A Bronx Tale.
He has received four Tony Awards and eight Tony Award nominations; four Drama Desk Awards; two Outer Critics Circle Awards; and an Obie. He directed the award-winning film Marvin’s Room; starring Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton; and Who Do You Love? He is a founding member of the Ensemble Studio Theater. He received the SDC’s George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1967, received an MFA from Smith College in 1969 and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from Dartmouth in 1999. He is a 2013 inductee to the Theater Hall of Fame.
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