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» Bruce, Karen - Karen has recently choreographed several routines for STRICTLY COME DANCING 2010 and has previously appeared as a choreographer on shows 2, 3, 5 and 6 of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, both for the BBC. She has also worked as Choreographer on the BBC drama TOAST.
Theatre credits include:
As Director / Choreographer: MIDNIGHT TANGO (Director only, UK tour); STRICTLY COME DANCING – THE PROFESSIONALS (UK tour); FOOTLOOSE (West End/ UK tour/ South Africa); SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (Associate director/ choreographer, West End/ UK tour/ Australia/ Singapore/ Korea/ South Africa/ Spain); FAME (Shaftesbury Theatre/ UK tour); THE WEDDING SINGER (UK tour) and OLIVER (Bermuda).
As Choreographer: PACIFIC OVERTURES (Donmar Warehouse, Olivier Award Best Choreographer); NEVER FORGET (Savoy Theatre/ UK tour); THE PRODUCERS (Stage Entertainment, Spain); BRIGHTON ROCK (Almeida); FAR PAVILIONS (West End); ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (No 1 UK tour); DR DOLITTLE (UK tour); A CHORUS LINE and SWEET CHARITY (both Sheffield Crucible with SWEET CHARITY winning the TMA Best Musical award); CHESS (Budapest); Opening Ceremony at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
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» Curtis, Ed - Ed Curtis is an established theatre director and together with co-writer Guy Jones is now developing an exciting career as a playwright. Together their writing credits include MARLON BRANDO'S CORSET (Richard Jordan Productions/UK Tour), and the book for the musical NEVER FORGET which was co-written with Danny Brocklehurst and features the music of Take That. The show is currently on its second UK Tour following a West End run in 2008.
Ed's directing credits include JOLSON & CO (UK Tour), MARLON BRANDO'S CORSET, CONSPIRACY (Nominated for 2005 Perrier Award, Edinburgh Festival), CALAMITY JANE (UK Tour & West End, NEVER FORGET (UK Tour & West End).
Together with Guy, Ed is currently working on a new play, THE WATER, and the book for a new musical version of THE WATER BABIES, which will be produced by Peter Shaw. |
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» Deamer, Bill - Most Recent work includes – Choreography and Staging for the new European Tour of ‘EVITA’. Direction and Choreography for – ‘BROADWAY TO WEST END BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT’ a tribute to the Broadway genius orchestrator Bill Brohn at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Choreography and staging for the national UK tour of ‘EVITA’. Direction and Staging for – ‘Maria Friedman Celebrates The Great British Song Book’ at The Shaw Theatre.
Direction and Choreography – The National UK Tour/ London production of SHOUT, The Swinging 60’s Musical. Direction and Choreography – FLY WITH THE STARS. The London Palladium. Choreography for the critically acclaimed production of Rodgers and Hart’s ‘BABES IN ARMS’ at The Chichester Festival theatre.
Direction and Choreography – BARBARA COOK AND FRIENDS IN CONCERT. The London Coliseum 2008. Choreography- ‘LADY BE GOOD’ for the English Shakespeare Company at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre. What’s-on-stage Theatre award Nomination – Best Choreographer. Direction and Choreography- ‘FOLLIES’ In Concert at The London Palladium. Co direction and Choreography- THE BOYFRIEND for the English Shakespeare Company at The Regents Park Open-air Theatre. Olivier Award Nomination- Best Choreographer. Choreography- the National Tour of 'ANYTHING GOES'. Co Direction and musical staging- the 30th Anniversary concert of SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM at The Novello Theatre. Direction and Choreography- the 75TH Birthday Tribute to Stephen Sondheim at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Choreography and musical staging- THE HA PENNY BRIDGE at 'The Point' in Dublin. Choreography- HMS PINAFORE also at The Regents Park Open air Theatre. Olivier Award Nomination- Outstanding Musical Production. Conceived, Directed and Choreographed 'QUICKSTEP' a celebration of the classic film musicals of the 1930s and 1940s at The Lille Opera House in France. Choreography- ‘IOLANTHE’(The Savoy Theatre). Direction and staging for ‘CY COLEMAN & FRIENDS IN CONCERT’ at Saint David’s Concert Hall Cardiff for BBC Television. Direction and Choreography- FRED ASTAIRE, HIS DAUGHTER’S TRIBUTE at The London Palladium. Choreography- WILD, WILD WOMEN (The Orange Tree Theatre). Choreography – The National Tour of STEPPING OUT. Choreography- ‘THE BOYFRIEND’ as part of HEY MR PRODUCER for Cameron Mackintosh (The Lyceum Theatre and DVD). Choreography and staging credits for regional theatre include productions of CABARET- (Chichester Festival Theatre), GYPSY, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, ANNIE, GREASE, COMPANY, SWEENEY TODD, SWEET CHARITY, GOODNIGHT MR TOM, COMPANY, DANCING AT LUGHNASA. Television and film credits include LOSER TAKES ALL and HEY MR. PRODUCER (DVD). Official Website – billdeamer.com
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» De Luca, Ijy - Training: Central School of Ballet & Stella Mann Dance School
Musical Theatre Credits: Associate Choreographer for Saturday Night Fever (Madrid – Stage Entertainment); Assistant Choreographer for The Clothes Show Live (NEC Birmingham Chor: Andy Turner); Assistant Choreographer for The Wedding Singer (UK Tour – Mark Goucher Ltd Chor Karen Bruce); Assistant Choreographer for Saturday Night Fever (South Africa Chor Karen Bruce); Assistant Choreographer/ Dancer for The Queen Victoria – Ship Launch (Choro Karen Bruce); Assistant Choreographer for Never Forget (UK Tour Karen Bruce); Choreographer for Little Shop of Horrors (The Gatehouse Theatre); Dance Captain, ‘Maria’ & Swing in Saturday Night Fever (West End, Germany, and various other global venues)
Television Credits: Associate Choreographer for Britannia High (ITV Chor: Arlene Phillips) Choreographer for Brittania High – Production numbers and Classroom scenes (ITV); Dancer for The Paul O’Grady Show (ITV).
Presenter Credits: Celebrity Fit Club (ITV); High School Musical – Premier (Disney Channel).
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» Garrington, Paul - Paul studied English and Music at Birmingham University and has an MA in Drama from London University.
In 1996 he became a member of The Royal Shakespeare Company as an assistant director and worked with Sir Peter Hall, Adrian Noble, Stephen Pimlott and Ian Judge. He was the Artistic Director of the company's Off The Hook Festival at The Young Vic Theatre in London, directing new plays Broken Journey and The Mothers and also directed the British premier of Eric Emmanuel Schmitt's La Nuit De Valognes at The Other Place in Stratford-upon-Avon. He lead the company's world tour of A Midsummer Nights’ Dream and was the Associate Director for The Secret Garden in Stratford and the West End. As part of the RSC's education programme, he has directed Shakespeare workshops in Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and across the UK.
In London, productions include: Picasso’s Women for Ambassadors Theatre Group; Take The Fire with Olivier Award Winner, Amanda Harris at The Lyric, Hammersmith; a season of plays by the poet Glyn Maxwell, Anyroad, Broken Journey, The Lifeblood and Walton's opera The Bear at Battersea Arts Centre. He worked with The Pet Shop Boys on the West End musical Closer the Heaven and was the Resident Director for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Whistle Down The Wind. In Paris he is a director with the experimental theatre company, Glasshouse and has directed Vita and Virginia at L'Herbetot Theatre and Genet's The Maids in a disused shop in Montmartre.
In 2001 he joined Littlestar, the international producer of the hit musical Mamma Mia! and has, to date, directed productions in Germany, Sweden, Holland, Korea, Japan, Spain and Russia, all in the local languages as well as an English language International Tour.
In 2006 he directed Dirty Dancing in Hamburg, which has gone on to play in London, Toronto, Utrecht and Chicago. In 2007, he directed the world premier of a new musical play by Ariel Dorfman, Dancing Shadows, at the Opera House in Seoul. In late 2008 Paul Directed a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, for Stage Entertainment in Holland, which is currently still running.
Paul is also currently collaborating again with Ariel Dorfman on his new play Picasso’s Closet, due for production in 2009 and a new version of Shostakovitch's Cheryomushki in Berlin.
Paul Garrington Director
Awards include a Golden Mask Award for Best Director for Mamma Mia (Sweden); Korean Tony Award for Dancing Shadows and a nomination for the Joop Van Den Ende Special Award for Mamma Mia and Dirty Dancing.
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» Gollege, Kate - Training: Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts. Kate was one of the finalists in the 2009 JMK Trust Award for Young Directors with The Crucible.
Theatre includes: as resident director, The Wizard of Oz (London Palladium), Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal, Haymarket) and Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine (Trafalgar Studios). As director: Daisy Pull it Off (Lost Theatre), the new musical Betwixt! (King’s Head and Ambassadors), a promenade production of Carmen (Opera La Goziniere), Six Women with Brain Death (National Student Theatre Company, Edinburgh Pleasance and Soho Theatre Studio), Sweethearts (Finborough), Newsrevue (Canal Café), Be the Star You Are (Young Vic), short film Born Yesterday (www.bornyesterday.tillyvision.co.uk), Honk and A Hollywood Party (Trinity College of Music), Footloose and Princess Ida (Arts Ed). As assistant director: Daddy Cool (director Andy Goldberg, Shaftesbury), The Doorway Project (director Phyllida Lloyd, Young Vic) and Get Carter (director Jonathan Holloway, Red Shift Theatre Company).
Opera includes: children’s opera The Pied Piper (Opera North) and was director on the UK tour of Bridgetower – A Fable of 1807 (English Touring Opera). As project assistant: Salome (director David McVicar, Royal Opera House) and Julius Caesar (director Deborah Warner, Barbican)
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» Lloyd, Gary - Award winning Director/Choreographer Gary Lloyd has worked with many established artists which among others include: Cliff Richard; Dame Shirley Bassey; Tom Jones; Robin Gibb; Leona Lewis; Ray Quinn; G4; Will Young; Gareth Gates; Emma Bunton; Robbie Williams; Pink; Anastasia; Lemar; Rachel Stevens; Natasha and Daniel Bedingfield; Kelly Clarkson; Girls Aloud; Liberty X; Ordinary Boys; Blue; Atomic Kitten; Basement Jaxx; ABC; Soul II Soul and S Club 8.
Gary’s longstanding relationship with S Club 8 developed further with their own TV show for the BBC:
‘I DREAM’ - Gary choreographed all 13 episodes on location, working with Back To The Future star Christopher Lloyd.
His recent work includes choreography for the Universal Classics artists; All Angels, RyanDan and Blake.
Other television credits include; Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Take Away; Brits 25;The Royal Variety Performance; I DREAM; Eurovision Song Contest; Bump N Grind (Trouble TV); Comic Relief; ITV’s Avenue of the Stars; Daz “I’m Too Sexy” commercial; Debenhams “Styling The Nation” commercial; Simon Cowell’s X-Factor and Westlife’s TV special promoting their Rat Pack album ‘Allow Us to be Frank’
Arena tours as Director/Choreographer include The Ray Quinn Tour 2007, X-Factor Live 2007; Sweetbox “Addicted To Japan” tour 2006; American Idols Live US Tours 2002–2004; G4 UK Tour 2005; Superstars Germany Tour 2003; S Club United Tour 2003 and the Will and Gareth Tour.
Theatre credits include choreographer for My Fair Lady (Cyprus and Singapore); City Of Angels at the English Theatre Frankfurt; director and choreographer for Jesus Christ Superstar (Scandinavian Tour), the US production of Spirit of Christmas at the prestigious Kodak Theatre, the 2006 UK Tour production of What A Feeling; Associate Director/Choreographer for Oh! What A Night; Zorro the Musical (workshop Dir; Chris Renshaw).
Gary was also director and choreographer for I Can’t Stop Loving You – The Music Of Ray Charles (Theatre Royal Haymarket, UK and US Tours) and for the 2005 Royal Variety Performance in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen at the Wales Millennium Centre.
Other credits include two Royal Gala Shows at the London Palladium and Theatre Royal Drury Lane; UK & European Premieres for High School Musical 1 and 2; Superman Returns; Moulin Rouge; Shall We Dance; Hitch; Pearl Harbour; Spiderman; Britney Spears’ Crossroads; Minority Report; the 2002 & 2006 BAFTA Awards as Choreographer and Artistic Director and involvement in The Queen’s Golden Jubilee Concert at the Palace.
Gary has just worked as choreographer on the UK tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects Of Love and as Movement Director on Amadeus at the Sheffield Crucible.
Gary’s was recently seen on the BBC’s “The One and Only” as choreographic expert and mentor and is currently directing and choreographing “Thriller Live” – a multimedia spectacular celebrating the life and work of Michael Jackson.
Later in 2008: "Animal Farm" at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and "20th Century Boy" -The Story of Marc Bolan
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» McCaffery, Michael - Freelance Theatre and Opera productions since 1986 include engagements with Wexford Festival Opera, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Glyndebourne Touring Opera, Garsington Opera, Israeli Opera, Opernhaus Halle, Opera Comique, Paris, Opera de Nice, Opera National du Rhin Strasbourg, Opera Ireland, Teatro Teresa Carreno,
Caracas, Opera de Montreal, Vancouver Opera, Stanley Hall Opera, Opera Theatre Company Ireland, Carl Rosa Opera, Mozart Festival La Coruna, Schwetzingen Festival, Vienna Volksoper, National Theatre Tokyo, Dublin Theatre Festrival, City Theatre Dublin, The Machine Theatre Company, Dublin, Tyneside Theatre Company,Sheffield
Crucible Theatre, Theatr Clwyd , Contact Theatre Manchesterr, Chichester Festival Theatre and various fringe and commercial managements in the UK and Ireland.
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» Rand, Mykal - Mykal is delighted to be directing the Giant Olive and Simon Collier production of Supernatural. He has just returned from working on a very successful tour in New Zealand of Starlight Express as Associate Director, Associate Choreographer and playing the role of Electra. This is familiar territory for Mykal having performed in Starlight Express in London, Germany, Japan and on the UK Tour, where he was also Resident Director. Parts played include Rusty, Poppa & Electra.
Other credits include, Choreographer and playing the role of Gitlow in Purlie at the Bridewell Theatre, London. Director and Choreographer for Grease, Cyprus. Choreographer for Passion at the Bridewell Theatre, London. Choreographer for Release The Beat at The Arcola Theatre, London. Choreographer for Golden Boy at the Greenwich Theatre, London. Playing the role of Stretch in the UK Tour of Oh! What A Night. The Boss in the Leicester Haymarket's production of Hot Stuff. Rhythm Boy and the leading role of Mr Magix in My One and Only at the Piccadilly Theatre, London. Walking cover and playing the role of Simba in The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre, London.
Mykal has also been involved with the musical Rent since it arrived in the UK understudying & playing the role of Tom Collins on numerous occasions in the original West End production at the Shaftesbury Theatre. He also played Tom Collins at the Olympia Theatre Dublin, the UK Tour, and at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, which he also choreographed.
Television appearances include: The Concert for Channel 4, A Day In The Life for WDR Germany and Children In Need for the BBC.
Mykal can also be seen playing an apostle in the Emmy award winning DVD of Jesus Christ Superstar, produced by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Video Company.
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» Sebastian, Mitch - Mitch Sebastian began dancing at an early age and first appeared on the West End stage at the London Palladium at the age of 17. He has since appeared in 12 West End musicals among them CABARET, CHILDREN OF EDEN, FOLLIES, STARLIGHT EXPRESS, LA CAGE AUX FOLLES, CATS, LES MISERABLES, PACIFIC OVERTURE, THE WHO’S TOMMY. He has appeared in ridiculous numbers of TV shows and pop videos and toured the world appearing in concert with various artists.
Abandoning performing to choreograph he found instant success with West End productions of ROMANCE ROMANCE, LA CAVA and PLAYHOUSE CREATURES. He was stage director for a series of concerts for LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA under the baton of Kurt Masur and created a startling production of IOLANTHE for the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company.
His debut as a director and choreographer of PIPPIN – a radical reworking of Stephen Schwartz classic - had TIME OUT declare him “the future of British Musical Theatre…” The Evening Standard announced, “you leave the theatre singing the praises of Mitch Sebastian… a triumph of style.”
Mr Sebastian’s first West End production as director and choreographer, RATPACK LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS won him a Lawrence Olivier Award nomination and a Theatregoers Choice Award. The show ran in London for four years and continues to play in countries all over the world.
He directed RATPACK for American television and then created the seasonal smash hit CHRISTMAS WITH THE RATPACK, directed the Lawrence Olivier Award Ceremony and won a BAFTA as part of the creative team behind the animation series YOKO, JAKAMOTO, TOTO.
Arena productions of CHICAGO, EVITA and FAME have been directed and choreographed by Mr. Sebastian around the world. He collaborated with creator of Neo Japanesque, OMOTE to create SAVIOUR IV and choreographed other large scale concerts for various artists around the world.
In 2007 he opened the newly built KILWORTH HOUSE THEATRE with an outrageous, PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Followed in 2008 with a hugely successful, OKLAHOMA! The venue was then used to launch the World premier of his newly conceived epic, THE OPERA SHOW. His 2009 production of CRAZY FOR YOU caused The Telegraph to declare the 600 seat open air experience
“Britain’s best kept secret”.
RATPACK re-opened in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on 23-09-09 for a strictly limited season and is now on tour in the UK.
THE OPERA SHOW World Tour opened in the USA on 17-01-10 and is currently playing in Europe.
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» Shaw, Dominic - Dominic is currently the Associate Director/Choreographer for the Legally Blonde UK tour and the Resident
Director/Choreographer on Legally Blonde, at the Savoy Theatre.
He grew up in Jersey C.I. where he trained at The First Tower School of Dancing. He furthered his training and
went on to gain a National Diploma in Musical Theatre at Performers College, Essex under the direction of Brian
Rodges.
Theatre performance includes: Elton John & Tim Rice's Aida - London Colleseum; Gus and cover BobbyC in
Saturday Night Fever - Capitol Theatre, Dusseldorf; Dance Captain/Swing and understudy Link Larkin and
Corny Collins in the Original London Cast of Hairspray - Shaftesbury and Original London Cast of Wicked -
Apollo Victoria.
Television includes: Top of the Pops – BBC ; Love on a Saturday Night - Granada and The Royal
Variety Performance (2006 & 2007).
Choreography includes: Tonight’s the Night - BBC; Comic Relief - BBC and This Morning and West
End Live with Hairspray.
Dominic is also a songwriter and has written and produced an album with vocalist Tim Newman called Remedy,
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» Treherne, Nichola - Nichola trained in many dance styles but initially concentrated on classical ballet which led to a very successful career performing with Sadler’s Wells, The Royal Ballet and Northern Ballet.
She joined the highly acclaimed Dash Dance Company created by Wayne Sleep. Following seasons at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, extensive national and world tours and a record breaking season at London’s Victoria Apollo Theatre, appearing with Wayne at The Royal Variety Show performing the novelty pastiche on Torville and Dean called Bourneville and Cream!
Other shows that Nichola appeared in during her performing career were The Hot Shoe Show, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance and several other West End musicals including Peter Pan and Annie Get Your Gun.
In 1989 Nichola turned her talents towards creative work when she was invited to be Associate Director to Steven Pimlott on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s first revival of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring Jason Donovan. She was able to fulfil this role as well as being Associate to choreographer Anthony Van Laast. The relationship with Anthony has led to a string of hugely successful shows including Mamma Mia!! (world-wide), Hair (Old Vic Theatre), Grease (arena presentation, Scandinavia), Jesus Christ Superstar (UK Tour), Whistle Down The Wind (Aldwych Theatre, London), Burn The Floor, the innovative ballroom dance show (world-wide and video) and Sarah Brightman’s Harem and Symphony world tours, as well as numerous concerts, galas and television spectaculars. Last year Nichola and Anthony co- choreographed Merry Widow for The English National Opera together.
During this time, Nichola’s own musical staging and original choreography work have included Her Benny (Liverpool Empire), Star For A Night (BBC), Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber (Kiev, Ukraine and Sudely Castle), Barber of Seville (Holland Park), Ricky Nelson Story and Yusupov (Sydmonton Festival), Magic of Broadway (Scandinavia), Aladdin with Frank Bruno (Theatre Royal, Nottingham) One Touch Of Venus (Kings Head, London) and Model Girl (Greenwich Theatre). She has also choreographed shows at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith and Romeo and Juliet at Chichester Festival Theatre. In 1996 Nichola worked with Alan Ayckbourn as resident director on By Jeeves (Scarborough and Duke of Yorks Theatre, London). She also staged and directed arena-scale productions of Fame and Chess for major Scandinavian tours. Most recently she was Choreographer on La Cage Aux Folles, Amsterdam, Holland.
Nichola Treherne Choreographer/Director
Nichola was Artistic Supervisor on Starlight Express at the Apollo Theatre in London, Associate Choreographer Bombay Dreams. Her continued involvement with Mamma Mia! has led her to mount new productions all over the world, including USA, Germany, Holland, Spain, Russia, Sweden and Australia as well as working on the record breaking movie starring Meryl Streep.
In 2006 Nichola staged the new live production of Dirty Dancing which opened in Hamburg. She also choreograped the workshop promotion of Dancing Shadows at the Opera House in Seoul.
In 2007 and following the untimely death of Steven Pimlott, Nichola was proud to take the reins for the hugely successful revival of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring Lee Mead, which opened at the Adelphi Theatre.
Earlier this year, Nichola was awarded the prestigious Stichling Award for Best Musical Choreography for her production of High School Musical that is currently touring Holland before moving on to Belgium.
Furture Projects: Associate Creative Director – Batman 2011
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» Ashmore, Elroy Elroy studied stage design on the Motley Design Course.
He has been an Assistant Designer for The English National Opera, The Young Vic, The Thorndike Theatre Leatherhead and Head of Design for The Haymarket Theatre Basingstoke, The Pitlochery Festival Theatre and The Belgrade Theatre Coventry.
Elroy now works as a freelance designer and has worked for well over 40 production companies, theatres and organisations throughout the U.K.
His work abroad includes Drama in Germany, Austria, Malta, The U.S.A, Ballet in South Africa, New Zealand, The U.S.A., Japan and Opera in Iceland.
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Bembridge, Brian
- Award Winning Chicago, U.S.A. based Scenic and Lighting Designer. Image galleries and resume.
Boik, Jeramy
- Technical director's resume with examples of theatrical and lighting designs.
Bower, Alan
- Design work by Alan Bower, UK theatrical designer and scenic artist for theatre, television and corporate events.
Bown, Abi
- Theatre designer and illustrator based in the UK specialsing in theatre for children, puppetry and small Props. Example of puppetry and theatre design.
Bradley, Scott
- Scenic designer based in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Working in theater, opera, film and television. Images of various designs.
Burgess, Paul
- London-based set, costume and projections designer and experimental theatre director. Includes news, biography, portfolio of designs, information on projects, and contact details.
Burrows, David
- International theatre designer and lecturer. Costume and set renderings, production images, theatre research area and cv.
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Conway, Daniel
- Online portfolio of Daniel Conway, Washington D.C. based Scenic Designer. Portfolio, biography and contact information.
Crompton, Peter
- Portfolio of San Francisco based scenic designer and sculptor Peter Crompton. Site includes bio, contact information, and image galleries.
Davidson, Glenn
- Canadian designer, with a range of theatre and opera designs on display.
Daw, Simon
- Portfolio of international theatre designer and artist. Image gallery and production details.
Diaz, Erik
- Theater designer based in Boston, U.S.A. Production photos and sketch work.
Disbergen, Wilhelm
- International theatre designer of sets, costumes and lighting for dramas, operas, dance and musicals.
Dvorak, Daniel.
- Portfolio of designs including image galleries and biography of the International theatre designer and current director of the Prague State Opera.
Fahrer, Martin
- Design work by Emmy Award winning television and theatre designer. Production photos and sketch work.
Finkelstein, Richard
- Extensive portfolio of American theater designer and academic, displaying work from a variety of productions including a Broadway show that toured to the then USSR in the late 80's.
Fisher, Mark
- UK based architects and production designers for music concerts, theatre and television.
Gallo, David
- Tony award winning theater and musical theater designer. Production image galleries, biography and reviews.
Garcia, Regina
- Portfolio of New York City based theater designer, with experience in opera, theater, musicals and corporate events.
Grünberg, Klaus
- Portfolio of the international theatre designer Klaus Grunberg, image galleries illustrating his work in a wide range of theatrical genres.
Hammer, Andrew G
- USA based theater designer, Image galleries illustrating conceptual and realised performances.
Hart Hansen, Nicolai
- Theatre designer, consultant, model-maker and theatre design lecturer. Includes images of theatre productions, biography and c.v.
Hatley, Tim
- Award-winning Production Designer for Film and Theatre. Images from Spamalot, Closer and Notes on A Scandal.
Helnwein, Gottfried
- German theatre designer with a rich, performance art visual image. Site contains examples of work in theatre, ballet and opera.
Helpern, Lauren
- Portfolio of New York based designer of theatre and musical productions. Production images and resume.
Heyse, Nicolaus-Johannes
- Portfolio of stage design.
Hillmar, Gregg
- Scenic and lighting designer based in the USA
Homchick, Kent
- Stage and scenic designer in Colorado. Includes examples of stage design techniques.
Housman, Bronia
- Portfolio, production photographs and CV of UK based theatre designer Bronia Housman.
Huber, Patrick
- Teacher and designer with examples of scenic and lighting designs for theater.
Kalatzis, Katrina
- Design examples and resume of USA based theater designer Katrina Kalatzis.
Klingelhoefer, Robert
- Resident designer at Fulton Opera House, Pennsylvania, and the Contemporary American Theatre Festival. Resume and design images.
Kobak, Mark
- Freelance theatrical and opera designer based in Cleveland, USA.
Kouwenhoven, Erik
- International theatre designer and director. Galleries of dance, theatre and design work.
Kronzer, James
- Scenic designer based in Washington, DC. Includes portfolio, resume and contact information.
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» Large, Morgan - Trained at LIPA where he received a first class degree in Theatre and
Performance Design, the Sennheiser Award for Theatre and Performance
Design and The Philip Holt Trust Award.
West End Designs include: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (Novello), FOOTLOOSE (Novello/Playhouse, UK tours, South Africa), TICK, TICK…BOOM! and THE LAST FIVE YEARS (Duchess), FAME (Shaftesbury & UK tour), SHOUT! (Arts & UK tour), MARIA FRIEDMAN: REARRANGED (Trafalgar Studios, Menier Chocolate Factory)
Other Designs include: THE HOSTAGE (Southwark Playhouse), Tim Firth’s SIGN OF THE TIMES (UK tour), JOLSON & COMPANY (UK tour), NEVER FORGET (09 UK tour), ROOM ON THE BROOM (UK tour & USA Tour 2010), FIGHT FACE (Lyric Hammersmith Studio), DOV AND ALI (Latchmere 503), THREE SIDES (45th St. Theatre, NY), ROCK (Liverpool Unity, and tour), THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (Oval House), MARLON BRANDO’S CORSET (Yvonne Arnaud & UK tour), A BEQUEST TO THE NATION, YERMA, ‘TIS PITY SHE’S A WHORE (Jermyn Street), ONLY THE BRAVE (George Square).
Ballet and Opera include: PLANET WONDERFUL (Royal Danish Ballet, Copenhagen), DON GIOVANNI (Opera East)
Morgan has designed the LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARDS ever since 2006
Associate Design credits include: RED (Broadway), BILLY BUDD (Glyndebourne), IVANOV/TWELFTH NIGHT/MADAME DE SADE (Donmar/Wyndhams 08/09), KING LEAR/THE SEAGULL (RSC World Tour), OTHELLO, PARADE, DON JUAN IN SOHO, GRAND HOTEL (Donmar), FROST/NIXON (Donmar, West End & Broadway), EVITA (West End), DON
CARLOS (West End), GUYS AND DOLLS (West End/UK tour/Melbourne), FALSTAFF (Gothenburg Opera), LOVELY EVENING/IN THE BLUE (Young
Vic at Theatre 503).
As Assistant Designer to John Napier: GONE WITH THE WIND (New London – Directed by Trevor Nunn) and Morgan redesigned EQUUS for the 2008 UK Tour. |
LeFevre, Ted
- Theatrical designer with experience in theater, opera and television. Based in New York, USA.
Magaw, Jack
- Online portfolio of Jack Magaw, Chicago based Scenic and Lighting Designer. Portfolio, resume and contact information.
Manciagli, Salvo.
- Italian based Theatre Designer working internationally specialising in opera and theatre. Production photographs, a biography and design schemes.
Marcos, Claude
- Australian theatre and costume designer. Image galleries, c.v. and contact information. [Requires Flash]
Marker, Alex
- British theatrical designer with experience in a wide range of theatrical and television productions. Includes photo galleries, resume and press clippings.
Marshall, Stuart
- Belfast, UK based theatre designer, site contains image galleries of conceptual and production designs, description of design process and c.v.
Maxwell, George
- American theatrical designer with a range of images detailing work in theater and opera.
McMath, Tim
- Theatrical design portfolio. Production photos and resume.
Naylor, Diana.
- Diana Naylor's online theatrical portfolio includes images of set and costume design, AutoCAD drawings and production photographs.
Neeman, Ruth.
- Site displaying photo galleries of American set designer's work, including design work for the premiere of The Laramie Project.
Neil, Sophie
- London based scenographer, offering production design for opera, dance, theatre, installation, film and live events.
Newman-Brown, Rhiannon
- UK based opera and theatre designer. Reviews, production images and curriculum vitae.
Pollard, John
- Theatrical, television and film designer based in New York, U.S.A. Theatrical and operatic production photographs.
Prague Quadrennial
- Quadrennial international theatre design exhibition. Details of exhibitors and image galleries.
Richards, Jason
- Theatrical designer specialising in set and costume. Image galleries illustrating theatre, video and spatial design.
Rizzotti, Patrick J.
- Portfolio of Toms River New Jersey based Scenic Painter. Images of productions and resume.
Rogue, Lili.
- French theatre designer working in the UK. Includes examples of theatre design, community outreach and costume construction.
Rosenthal, Todd
- American theatrical designer working in opera and theater. Production images and sketch work.
Sage, Jonathan T.
- Student designer's portfolio with galleries detailing scenic and lighting design.
Scenography - The Theatre Design Website
- Online theatre designer portfolios. Costume, theatre, performance art, puppetry, design and theatre design education related galleries and articles.
Schweikardt, Michael
- New York based American theatrical designer. Resume, biography and photographs.
Soroko, April
- Theatrical designers site including many images of costume designs for a wide range of academic and some professional productions.
Stone, Kris
- International theatrical designer. Site a wide range of Kris Stone's varied and acclaimed work.
Umfrid, Thomas C.
- Designer of theatrical sets for drama, musicals and opera. Site features gallery of work, resume, design history, vitae and contact information. Based in Cincinnati.
United Scenic Artists
- Designers and artists for the entertainment industry.
Vassiliev, Alexandre
- Designer for opera, theatre and ballet. Examples of costume and set design and biographical details about the artists' academic work in fashion and costume history.
Wagner, Marie Lynn
- Theatrical designer's portfolio with image galleries and details of a number of productions.
Walsh, Frank
- Provides design services for exhibitions, live events, museum displays, theater, and interior design.
Welch, Douglas
- Theatre consultants providing lighting design, audio systems design, and audio/visual systems design.
Wilkerson, Megan
- Portfolio of Milwaukee based Scenic Designer. Image gallery, resume and contact information.
Windberger, Markus Andreas
- Austrian theatre designer with experience in theatre and corporate design. Production images.
Winslow, Colin.
- International designer and theatre design academic's site illustrating designs for a range of productions and articles discussing new technological advancements in theatre design.
Zieglerova, Klara
- Internationally recognized theatre designer from Prague who is based in New York. Designs have been featured in plays on and off Broadway, and also in films.
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