Creative Team
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed the scores of some of the world’s most famous musicals. Lloyd Webber has had shows running continually in the West End for 50 years and on Broadway for 43.
When Sunset Boulevard joined School of Rock, CATS, and The Phantom of the Opera he equalled Rodgers & Hammerstein’s record of four shows running simultaneously on Broadway. He is one of the select group of artists with EGOT status, having received Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.
Lloyd Webber owns six London theatres including the iconic London Palladium and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Reopened in July 2021, the latter was completely restored and renovated at a cost of over £60 million. It was one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by a private theatre owner in recent times. His mantra is that every penny of profit made from his theatres is ploughed back into the buildings.
Lloyd Webber is passionate about the importance of musical education and diversity in the arts. The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation provides 30 performing arts scholarships every year for talented students with financial need and supports a range of projects such as the Music In Secondary School Trust and commissioning research into diversity in theatre.
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed anthems for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina and for two Olympic ceremonies, including “Amigos Para Siempre”, the official song of the 1992 summer games in Barcelona. He wrote “Let Us Love In Peace” for the concert on Ground Zero in the aftermath of the attacks on The World Trade Center. And he has been honoured to have been asked to compose for many royal occasions, the most recent being the anthem “Make a Joyful Noise” for the Coronation of King Charles III.
Andrew Lloyd Webber was knighted in 1992, created an honorary life peer in 1997, and made a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter by King Charles III in 2024.
Richard Stilgoe lives in Surrey (where he was born) and has five children and two grandchildren. As well as song writing, he runs The Orpheus Trust and is involved in many music education projects – including the Stilgoe Saturday Concerts at the Royal Festival Hall and the National Foundation for Youth Music.
He was brought up in Liverpool, and progressed through St. Agnes Church Choir and the Cavern Club to the Cambridge Footlights. Several spells singing his songs in pubs and clubs led to appearances on the Today program in the 1960s, and thence to Nationwide and That’s Life, as well as several series of his own. In the 1980s he was involved in the writing of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats, Starlight Express and The Phantom of the Opera, all of which continue to play all over the world. Schools continue to perform his musicals Bodywork and Brilliant the Dinosaur. He has presented the Schools Proms since 1988 and passed his 120th appearance on Countdown. In 1982, Richard and Peter Skellern both appeared in the Royal Variety Performance. While standing star-struck in the wings watching Ethel Merman, each of them said, “We really ought to do something together sometime.” Nothing happened until 1984, when the Lord’s Taverners brought them together for what has become an enduring part-time double act. They have toured the United Kingdom many times, and conquered Australia, Hong Kong, Gibraltar, Rome and Stockholm. Last year saw the first of several farewell tours, and an appearance together at the Royal Variety Performance. In 1998, he founded the Orpheus Centre, which provides opportunities for disabled people to take part in the performing arts. Its students now appear all over the country, including the Millennium Dome, the Notting Hill Carnival and the Glastonbury Festival and last year they added Schools Proms to their impressive list of credits.
He has two Tony nominations, three Monte Carlo Prizes, a Prix Italia, an Honorary Doctorate and an OBE. His hobbies are architecture, demolition (he owns and drives a Komatsu PC 120 digger!), cricket, sailing and his family, none of whom told him he was going to be the subject of This is Your Life.
Dame Arlene Phillips is an undisputed showbusiness legend. Recent honours include a 2022 Damehood for services to dance and charity; the Special Award at the 2023 Lawrence Olivier Awards to mark her career in theatre; and WhatsOnStage Awards for her choreography on Grease at the Dominion Theatre and Guys and Dolls at The Bridge Theatre.
Arlene’s prolific career credits include:
As Director: House of Flamenka (Peacock Theatre); The Cher Show (UK Tour); Lord of the Dance; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber; Strictly Come Dancing (Live Tour); Hair in concert (London Palladium); EFX (MGM Grand); Judy – The Songbook of Judy Garland; 27/Myth; Brazouka.
As Choreographer (Musical Theatre): Guys & Dolls (Bridge Theatre); Grease (West End & UK Tours); Starlight Express; We Will Rock You; Saturday Night Fever; The Sound of Music; The Wizard of Oz; Flashdance; Jackie the Musical (UK Tour); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep); Joseph (USA); Jesus Christ Superstar (USA).
As Movement Director (Plays): A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Alan Bennett’s Allelujah (Bridge Theatre).
As Choreographer (Film): Annie (John Huston); Legend (Ridley Scott); Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (Terry Jones); Wind in the Willows (Terry Jones); Can’t Stop The Music (Nancy Walker); It Couldn’t Happen Here (The Pet Shop Boys); White Hunter; Black Heart (Clint Eastwood); The Hunger (Tony Scott); The Fan (Ed Bianchi); Salome’s Last Dance (Ken Russell).
As Choreographer (Television): A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Russell T. Davies); Kenny Everett Video Show (BBC); The Entire Universe; The Olivier Awards; An Evening with Michael Ball; The Brit Awards; The Royal Variety Show; Children in Need; Party in the Park; Party at the Palace.
As Choreographer (Music Videos): Whitney Houston; Elton John; Queen; Freddie Mercury; Diana Ross; Tina Turner; AC/DC; Bee Gees; Duran Duran; Aretha Franklin; Culture Club; KISS; George Michael; Cliff Richard; Robbie Williams; Joan Jett; Olivia Newton John.
As Choreographer (Arenas and Concerts): Monty Python Live at the O2; Manchester XVII Commonwealth Games; 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Official Theme; Donna Summer Live at Universal Amphitheatre; Candoco Dance Company: You and I Know; Whelan/Watson: Other Stories; Roundhouse Live Lates: Utopia; Lesley Garrett: A Night At The Opera; Midsummer Classics at Royal Albert Hall; Bolshoi Ballet: An Evening with Gedeminas Taranda.
As Choreographer (TV Commercials): Coca-Cola; Dr. Pepper; Levi Jeans; Chrysler; Dacia Duster; Gtech AirRam; 7-Up; American Express; Burger King.
As TV Judge: Dancing on Ice (ITV); Strictly Come Dancing; So You Think You Can Dance; Over The Rainbow; Strictly Dance Fever; DanceX; Let’s Dance for Comic Relief (BBC).
As Presenter: National Lottery Awards; Holding Back The Years; Celebrity Home Secrets; Life on a Plate; Duke of Edinburgh Awards; National Dance Awards; ENB Emerging Dancer Awards; International Women’s Day; Pride of Scotland; Animal Hero Awards; RNIB; Save the Children; Alzheimer’s Society; Alzheimer’s Research UK.
As Producer: The Sound of Musicals (C4); Britannia High (ITV); Midnight Tango (BBC); DanceX; Dance Wars (ABC); Barbie Dance DVD; The Very Hot Gossip Show.
Arlene is an Associate Artist at Curve Theatre, Leicester.
Credits: & Juliet (Broadway, West End, Toronto, Australia); The Little Big Things (West End); Just For One Day (Old Vic); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Toronto); My Son’s A Queer But What Can You Do? (West End, Turbine Theatre & Edinburgh Fringe), The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour); What’s New Pussycat (Birmingham Rep); Rent; Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre); The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾: The Musical (West End, Menier Chocolate Factory & Leicester Curve); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre & Southwark Playhouse); Newsies (Arts Ed); Peter And The Starcatcher (Royal & Derngate); Night Must Fall (Salisbury Playhouse & UK Tour); Stig Of The Dump (UK Tour); Oliver! (Watermill Theatre); Working; Casa Valentina; Next Fall (Southwark Playhouse); Jet Set Go (Jermyn Street & Theatre 503).
Tim trained at Central St. Martins. and has designed extensively for The National Theatre, West End and Broadway.
Work includes Life of Pi (West End and Broadway); Back to the Future (West End & Broadway); Don Quixote (BRB); Dreamgirls (West End & UK Tour); The Bodyguard (West End/UK Tour/US Tour/ Cologne/Korea); Travesties (West End/Broadway); Ghosts (Almeida/ West End/ BAM); Little Eyolf (Almeida); Temple (Donmar); Enemy of the People and The Pyjama Game (Chichester), Mr. Foote’s Other Leg (Hampstead/ West End), Shrek (West End/ Broadway/UK Tour/US Tour), Spamalot (West End/ Broadway/ US Tour/Vegas), Singin’ in the Rain and My Fair Lady (Chatelet Paris), Carmen and Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet).
Film credits include Closer, Notes on a Scandal, Stage Beauty.
Tim is a winner of three Olivier Awards, three Tony Awards and five Drama DeskAwards for Best Design.
Choreography credits include: Pacific Overtures (Menier Chocolate Factory, Tokyo & Osaka, Japan); Legacy: Maria Friedman & Friends (Menier Chocolate Factory); Sheridan Smith in Concert (Royal Albert Hall & UK tour); Spamalot (International Tour); End Of The Rainbow (UK Tour); Snow White starring Priscilla Presley (Manchester Opera House); Jack and The Beanstalk (Birmingham Hippodrome); Singin’ In The Rain and Top Hat (The Mill At Sonning); The Theatre Channel (The Theatre Cafe/ Playbill); A Song For Nature (Sky Arts, London Colissum); Red Riding Hood (Pleasance/ Edinburgh Fringe/Bahrain); Treasure Island, Red Riding Hood, Junior Claus (Singapore Repertory Theatre).
For TV: The Horne Section Series 2 (Channel 4); Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two Opening of Final Episode 2018/2019 (BBC Elstree).
Costume credits include: Six (Broadway, West End, Australian Tour, UK Tour, US Tour, Korea. Winner of Tony Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, Off West End Award / Nominated for Oliver and WhatsOnStage awards for Best Costume Design); Bedknobs and Broomsticks (UK Tour); The Cher Show (UK Tour – Winner of WhatsOnStage Award for Best Costume Design); Curtains (Costume: West End & UK Tour); Spice Girls: Spice World (Arena Tour 2019); Reveler’s Mass; The Green House; Folk (National Dance Company Wales); The Importance of Being Earnest (Vaudeville Theatre); The Last Days of Anne Boleyn (Tower of London); Working (Southwark Playhouse); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre, previously Southwark Playhouse - Winner of 3 Olivier Awards); Peter And The Starcatcher (Royal and Derngate); The Last Five Years (St James’ Theatre); The Last Mermaid (Wales Millennium Centre); A Christmas Carol; The Adventures of Pinocchio; The Hundred and One Dalmatians (Castle Theatre).
Set and Costume credits include: Murder For Two (Watermill Theatre, The Other Palace & UK Tour); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton & The Lowry, Salford); Moll Flanders (Mercury Theatre, Colchester); Showstopper! (Costume & Props: The Other Palace, The Lyric, West End, previously The Apollo - Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family, 2016); Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre); A Spoonful of Sherman (UK Tour); The Importance of Being Earnest (UK Tour); Cinderella (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow); Loot (Watermill Theatre & Park Theatre); Bodies (Royal Court Theatre); Romeo And Juliet; Caucasian Chalk Circle; How Do You Eat An Elephant? (National Youth Theatre Wales); The Iris Murder (Traverse Theatre & Scottish Tour); Kommilitonen! Welsh National Opera); Stig of the Dump (UK Tour); Wind In the Willows (Oxford Playhouse); Bumblescratch (Adelphi Theatre, Gala Performance); Henry VI; Richard III (Wales Millennium Centre); Love Birds; Happy New After (Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Festival); Alice In Wonderland (Oxford Playhouse); Dead Born Grow (Frantic Assembly & National Youth Theatre Wales).
She was a JMK Award finalist in 2014, an RSC Trainee Designer finalist in 2013 & 2014 and was shortlisted for The Linbury Prize for Stage Design in 2013.
Training: Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (Theatre Design)
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Theatre credits include: Just For One Day (Old Vic); The Little Big Things (West End); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Toronto); & Juliet (West End - Olivier nomination & winner of Whatsonstage Award, Broadway – Tony nomination for Best Lighting Design, Australia); When Winston Went to War With the Wireless (Donmar Warehouse); Stumped (Hampstead/UK Tour); A Chorus Line (Curve Theatre); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep); Titanic (UK & World Tours); Orlando (Michael Grandage Company, West End); Blackmail (Mercury Theatre); 9 to 5 (West End, UK & Australia); Tell Me On A Sunday (UK Tour); The Phantom of the Opera (Oslo, Bucharest & Athens); Strictly Ballroom (West End); Romeo & Juliet (Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, West End); Guys and Dolls; Kiss Me Kate (Sheffield Crucible); Gaslight; Strangers On A Train (UK Tour); 101 Dalmatians; The Little Shop of Horrors; On The Town (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾: The Musical (West End, Menier Chocolate Factory, Leicester Curve); Gaslight (Ed Mirvish, Toronto); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre); Peter and the Starcatcher (Royal & Derngate); The Rivals (Bristol Old Vic); The Last Five Years (The Other Palace).
Opera credits include: Rigoletto; Street Scene (Opera North); Written On Skin (Opera Philadelphia); The Monstrous Child; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Linbury, Royal Opera House); The Barber of Seville; Mansfield Park(Grange Festival); The Barber of Seville, The Bartered Bride; Fantasio; Fidelio; Vert-Vert (Garsington Opera); Die Fledermaus; Lakmé; La Boheme (Opera Holland Park).
Sound Design Award highlights: Tony Award & Drama Desk Award for MJ: The Musical. Olivier Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Broadway World Award, Green Room Award, Dora Award, Craig Noel Award, and the WhatsOnStage Award for Come From Away; Olivier Award for Memphis; Olivier Award for Merrily We Roll Along; Tony nomination for & Juliet; Tony nomination for A Little Night Music; Tony nomination for End Of The Rainbow; Olivier nomination for Back To The Future; Olivier nomination for Bat Out Of Hell; Olivier nomination for Top Hat; Olivier nomination for End Of The Rainbow; and Pro Sound Award for Sound Engineer Of The Year.
Broadway highlights: Hell’s Kitchen; Tommy; Back to The Future; & Juliet; MJ: The Musical; Bad Cinderella; Diana; Summer; Come From Away; Bronx Tale; Spring Awakening; End Of The Rainbow; Bat Out Of Hell; Secret Garden and A Little Night Music.
West End highlights: MJ: The Musical; Just For One Day; Back To The Future; ALWs Cinderella; Prince Of Egypt; & Juliet; Come From Away; Bat Out Of Hell; Strictly Ballroom; 42ND Street; Wind In The Willows; Memphis; I Can’t Sing; In The Heights; La Cage Aux Folles; Elf and Top Hat.
International highlights: Starlight Express (Bochum, Germany), Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame (Worldwide), Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Worldwide).
Andrzej works as a Video and Set Designer across all forms of live performance and trained as a Theatre Designer at Central Saint Martins.
Video Designs include: Just For One Day (Old Vic); 42 Balloons (Lowry); People, Places and Things (National Theatre, West End, St Ann’s Warehouse); Miss Saigon (Sheffield Crucible); Sylvia (Old Vic); The Unfriend (West End); &Juliet (Broadway, West End, Australia); Message In A Bottle (West End, Tour); Life of Pi (Broadway, West End, UK Tour); Burn (EIF); The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour, Ogunquit Theatre); The Drifters Girl (West End, UK Tour); I Should Be So Lucky (UK Tour); Room (Stratford East, Toronto); Eureka Day (Old Vic); Henry V (Donmar Warehouse, NT Live); Groundhog Day (Broadway, Old Vic); The Unreturning (UK Tour); Pressure (West End, UK Tour, Toronto); Frost Nixon (Sheffield Crucible); The Girl On The Train (UK Tour/West End); Coriolanus (Donmar Warehouse, NT Live); Constellations (NCPA); 1984 (Northern Ballet, Sadler’s Wells); Frost/Nixon (Sheffield Crucible); Carousel (Barbican); Kiki’s Delivery Service (Southwark Playhouse).
Set Designs include: The Gap (Hope Mill Theatre); Constellations (NCPA); The Unreturning (UK Tour); Union (Lyceum Theatre); Sane New World (Ruby Wax Tour).
Awards include: Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Olivier Award, UK Theatre Award, Broadway World Award, WOS Award, Theatre and Technology Award.
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Matthew Brind
Matthew in an Olivier nominated and Bafta winning international Composer, Conductor, Arranger and Music Producer.
Theatre includes: The Little Big Things (West End); Notre Dame De Paris (Lincoln Center/Broadway/London Coliseum); Just for One Day (Old Vic); Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (West End); What’s New Pussycat (Birmingham Rep); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (West End/ UK Tour);.
Television includes: America’s Got Talent, Britain’s Got Talent, AGT Champions, BGT Champions, X Factor, Luke Evans Showtime (BAFTA winning show).
Film includes: Paddington 2.
Matthew has conducted and arranged for the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, New York City Ballet Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, English National Opera, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Slovak National Symphony Orchestra and the Welsh Pops Orchestra.
David Andrew Wilson
David has worked for Andrew Lloyd Webber as the Head Of Music for the Really Useful Group since 2011.
THEATRE CREDITS INCLUDE: Cinderella (Gillian Lynne / Imperial); Sunset Boulevard (Savoy); Unmasked (Papermill Playhouse); School Of Rock (Winter Garden / Gillian Lynne / US Tour); Joseph (Palladium / UK Tour); Cats (Neil Simon); Sunset Boulevard (Palace / Coliseum); Starlight Express (Bochum / The Other Palace / UK Tour); Love Never Dies (Hamburg / US Tour); The Woman In White (Charing Cross); Cats (Palladium); Stephen Ward (Aldwych).
OTHER CREDITS INCLUDE: Symphonic Suites (Album); Cinderella (Original Album); School Of Rock (Original Broadway Cast Recording); Stephen Ward (Original London Cast Recording); Cats Movie dir. Tom Hooper (Associate Music Producer); The Two Gentlemen Of Verona dir. Trevor Nunn (Composer); Sincerely Mr Toad (Composer)
TRAINING: Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts - 2009 (Music)
Recent credits include:
West End/UK – Hello, Dolly!; The Hills Of California; Stranger Things: The First Shadow; Rock Follies; The Sound Of Music; 42nd Street; Groundhog Day; Guys & Dolls; Crazy For You; The King & I; As You Like It; Good; Eureka Day; Into The Woods; Back To The Future; Cinderella; Anything Goes; Get Up Stand Up; The Drifters Girl; Rosmersholm; All About Eve; Funny Girl; St. Joan; One Night in Miami; City of Angels; The Young Chekhov Trilogy; High Society; Gypsy; Guys & Dolls; The Bodyguard.
Broadway – Bad Cinderella; A Beautiful Noise; Almost Famous; Funny Girl; The Music Man; Carousel; Head Over Heels; Three Tall Women; Hello Dolly!; Head Over Heels; The Crucible; Misery; Sylvia; A Delicate Balance; Les Miserables.
Broadway/West End - Leopoldstadt; To Kill A Mockingbrid; Company; A Christmas Carol; TINA – The Tina Turner Musical; The Ferryman; The Girl from the North Country; Farinelli and the King; Groundhog Day; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; The Cripple of Inishmaan; Matilda; Ghost-The Musical; Billy Elliot.
Opera - Don Carlos; L’enfant et les sortileges (Bolshoi Opera Moscow); Anna Nicole (BAM.) Film and TV - The Guilded Age
Awards: Drama Desk Award 2020 - Outstanding Wigs and Hair for TINA - The Tina Turner Musical
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As makeup associate/consultant: Cabaret (Playhouse Theatre); Priscilla the Party (Hair & Makeup supervisor); Sister Act (inc Beverley Knight); The Cher Show (UK Tour); Grange Park Opera (2019); Rent (Hair & Makeup designer - Hopemill Theatre); Chess (Alexandra Burke – London Coliseum); Polunin Ballet (Hair & Makeup designer - Sadlers Wells); Respect La Diva (Makeup designer - The Garrick Theatre).
As a member of Wigs: Shrek the Musical; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; & Juliet; Sister Act; Billy Elliot; Aladdin the Musical; Bat Out of Hell; Love Never Dies; Kinky Boots; The Book of Mormon; The Phantom of the Opera; Carousel (Coliseum); National Theatre and English National Opera.
Theatre advertising (Posters and TV): Cabaret (London & Broadway); Sister Act the Musical; The Cher Show; Fiddler on The Roof (Regents Park); Everybody's Talking About Jamie; & Juliet; Harry Potter and The Cursed Child; English National Opera; Priscilla Queen of The Desert; Shrek the Musical; Rent.
Television credits include: As personal Makeup/Hair artist: Dr Who (Jinkx Monsoon); Bad Education (Layton Williams s3ep2); I Hate Suzie 2 (Billie Piper); Atlanta s3 (Zazie Beets) As a member of Hair & Makeup: Big Boys; 10 Percent; Feel Good; Halo; Buffering; Call The Midwife; Heartstopper (s2); Bridgerton (s1 & s2).
Television - Light Entertainment/Daytime as a personal Makeup artist: Queens for the Night (ITV); The Graham Norton Show; This Morning; Lorraine; Loose Women; Britain's Got Talent; Strictly Come Dancing; The Greatest Dancer.
Film credits include: Arthur's Whisky; Red White and Royal Blue; What's Love Got To Do With It; Lucid; Skyfall.
Celebrity Red Carpet credits include: BAFTA Film; BRIT Awards; Vogue World; Oliviers; BAFTA TV; Royal Variety Performance; The Fashion Awards.
Corporate/Commercial credits include: Virginia Media; Diet Coke; T-Mobile; W Hotel Group.
Training: University of Leeds, NYMT.
Musical Director Credits include: The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Bedknobs and Broomsticks (National UK Tour); Disney’s Newsies (Arts Educational Schools); Romeo and Juliet, Salomé, Vice Versa (RSC); Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour (National Theatre Of Scotland/National Theatre).
Associate Musical Director/Cover Conductor Credits include: Moulin Rouge! (Piccadilly Theatre); Elf (Dominion Theatre); Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The Boy In The Dress (RSC); Matilda the Musical (RSC, Cambridge Theatre).
Children’s Musical Director credits include: Matilda the Musical (RSC, Cambridge Theatre); The Sound of Music (National UK Tour).
Film Credits include: Scrooge; Pride.
Keyboard/Rehearsal Piano credits include: Moulin Rouge! (Piccadilly Theatre); Grease (Dominion Theatre); Crazy For You (Chichester Festival Theatre); Shrek, The Lord of the Rings (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Donmar Warehouse); Legally Blonde (Savoy Theatre); Jersey Boys (Prince Edward Theatre); Wizard of Oz , Sister Act (London Palladium); Hairspray (Shaftesbury Theatre); Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre); The Drowsy Chaperone (Novello Theatre); Spamalot (Palace Theatre); Guys and Dolls (Piccadilly Theatre); Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (National UK Tour).
Pearson Casting are an award-winning, freelance Casting House based in London, Liverpool and New York, founded & run by husband & wife team - Rosie & James Pearson. In 2022 they won 'Best Casting in Regional Theatre' at the CDG Awards for their work on Rent The Musical.
Theatre Includes: Six The Musical (Vaudeville Theatre And UK & International Tour); Operation Mincemeat (Fortune Theatre); Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World (UK Tour); Clue (USs Tour); Pretty Woman: The Musical (US Tour); Bluey’s Big Play (Southbank Centre); 42 Balloons (Lowry Theatre); Christmas Actually (Southbank Centre); Lizzie (Southwark Playhouse & UK Tour); Police Cops: The Musical (Southwark Playhouse & UK Tour); Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountains Christmas Carol (Queen Elizabeth Hall); Cherry Jezebel (Liverpool Everyman Theatre); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Shakespeare North Playhouse); Horse-Play (Riverside Studios); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); To The Streets (Birmingham Hippodrome), Cosi Fan Tutti (London Coliseum); Unfortunate (UK Tour); Lift (Southwark Playhouse); Five Guys Named Moe (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Cinderella: The Awesome Truth (Polka Theatre); Beauty & The Beast (Nottingham Playhouse); By The Waters Of Liverpool (UK Tour); Stay Awake Jake (Southwark Playhouse); Forever Plaid (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Jerry Springer The Opera (Hope Mill Theatre); Blood Runs Deep (Epstein Theatre, Liverpool); Call Me Vicky (The Pleasance Theatre); Club Mex (Hope Mill Theatre); One Man’s Story (Liverpool Philharmonic Hall); 42nd Street (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Myth: The Rise & Fall Of Orpheus (The Other Palace); Anything Goes (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Shout! The Mod Musical (Blackpool Winter Gardens); A Christmas Carol (Blackpool Winter Gardens); Legally Blonde (Aberystwyth Arts Centre).
Film and TV includes:
TV - Anne (World Productions & ITV) as Casting Assistant. Feature Films - Crystal (Xenon Films); Stephen (Melanie Manchot). Short Films - No Traveler Returns (Andrew Pennington); Mummy’s Boy (Typecast Productions); Wormfood (Ali Coulson/Sarah Higgins); Power of Numbers (Standard Chartered/Liverpool FC).
Casting for Theatre as Casting Director includes: Sappho (Southwark Playhouse, Elephant); Gentlemen (Arcola Theatre), Paddington Lo-Commotion (Blenheim Palace), Friendsical (UK Tour), Alice in Wonderland (The Mercury; Colchester), Playing Shakespeare, Macbeth (2022), The Tempest (2023), Romeo & Juliet (2024) (Shakespeare’s Globe); Midsummer Mechanicals (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse); Time & Tide (The Park Theatre).
Children’s Casting Director for Theatre: 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) for VJN Casting; Meet Me It St. Louis (Grange Park Opera (cancelled due to Covid)).
Workshops includes: The Creakers & Autumn Sonata (ImPossible Productions); Children’s Casting Director for workshops includes Millions (Sonia Friedman Productions); Not Even A Grown-up (Daniel Rosenthal).
Casting for Feature Film as Casting Director: Diamond Sky (Fortune's Cap Productions.)
Casting for Short Film as Casting Director: Largo (Slick Productions); The Game (child casting; Same Name Productions); Bury Your Nephew (Minoan Pictures).
For Jill Green Casting CDG: Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward Theatre); 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Jersey Boys (Trafalgar Theatre); Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK Tour); The Lion King (UK & Ireland Tour) as casting assistant.
Casting for TV & film include: The House Across The Street (Channel 5 / Endeavour) as Children’s Associate for Sophie Parrott; Homeland S8 (Fox 21); Love Gets A Room (Nostromo Pictures) & The Great (Hulu) as casting assistant for Rose Wicksteed Casting CDG. Children’s Casting for TV & Film includes Invasion (Apple TV); Life After Life (BBC/House); The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse (Bad Robot).
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.
Theatre credits include: The Little Big Things; The Wizard of Oz; Old Friends; We Will Rock You; Mrs Doubtfire the Musical; Bake Off the Musical; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (UK tour); My Fair Lady (UK tour); Strictly Ballroom (UK tour); Phantom of the Opera; The Drifter’s Girl; ALW’s Cinderella; Les Miserables – Sondheim Theatre and International Tour and Les Miserables Staged Concerts; Mary Poppins; Back to the Future; White Christmas; Lion King – London and tour; Sleepless; BIG, the Musical; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Beautiful– the Carole King Musical; Blues in the Night; Adrian Mole; Fiddler on the Roof; Only Fools and Horses; Fun Home; Fat Friends; Five Guys Named Moe; Dreamgirls; Rent; School of Rock;Elf the Musical; Mrs Henderson Presents; Bend it Like Beckham; Barnum (UK Tour); Miss Saigon; Stephen Ward; The Scottsboro Boys; Merrily We Roll Along; Top Hat; Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary; Ghost; Betty Blue Eyes; Umbrellas of Cherbourg; Love Never Dies; Legally Blonde; Sweet Charity; A Little Night Music; Oliver!; Carousel; La Cage Aux Folles; The Witches of Eastwick; Drowsy Chaperone;Lord of the Rings;Evita; Acorn Antiques; The Woman in White; Tell Me on a Sunday; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Bombay Dreams; The Full Monty; CATS; Jesus Christ Superstar; Starlight Express; The Beautiful Game; Whistle Down the Wind.
Current and Recent Theatre Credits Include: Spirited Away (The Coliseum); Fawlty Towers (Apollo Theatre); MJ The Musical (Prince Edward); Standing At The Sky’s Edge (Gillian Lynne); Mean Girls (Savoy); Just for One Day (Old Vic); Plaza Suite (Savoy); Groundhog Day (Old Vic); TwoStrangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) (Kiln/Criterion); Backstairs Billy (Duke of York’s); Lyonnesse (Harold Pinter); I Should Be So Lucky (UK Tour); Hamilton (Victoria Palace/UK Tour); Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty’s/Vienna/US Tour); Mary Poppins (Worldwide); Back to the Future (Adelphi/Broadway); & Juliet (Shaftesbury/Broadway/Australiasia Tour); The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Disney’s Beauty & The Beast (UK Tour/Australia); The Drifters Girl (Garrick/UK Tour); Mrs Doubtfire (Manchester/Shaftesbury); A Little Life (Harold Pinter/Savoy); Operation Mincemeat (Fortune); The Wizard of Oz (Curve/London Palladium/UK Tour); Crazy for You (Gillian Lynne); Old Friends (Gielgud), Disney’s Frozen (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Come From Away (Phoenix/UK Tour); Dear Evan Hansen (Noël Coward); Tina - The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych/Madrid), Bat Out Of Hell (Worldwide); Mamma Mia! The Party (O2 Arena, London); The Bands Visit (Donmar); and over 200 other plays and musicals across the UK, West End and worldwide.
Other projects include work with The London Transport Museum, Fortnum and Mason, The Great British Menu, Arlo Parks, The Shard, NBC/ Universal
Theatre credits as Costume Associate and Supervisor: MJ (Price Edward Theatre); Plaza Suite (Savoy Theatre); Ain’t Too Proud (Prince Edward Theatre); Othello, The Normal Heart (National Theatre), Mrs Doubtfire (Shaftesbury Theatre, US Tour); Crazy for You (Gillian Lynne Theatre); Heart (Minetta Theatre, NY); Dreamgirls (UK Tour); Life of Pi (Wyndham’s Theatre and US); Get Up, Stand Up! (Lyric Theatre); Hairspray (Coliseum Theatre); Be More Chill (The Other Palace); Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward Theatre); Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre); Motown The Musical (Shaftesbury Theatre, UK Tour); Drawing The Line (Hampstead Theatre); Beautiful: the Carol King Musical (Aldwych Theatre, UK Tour); Travesties (Menier Chocolate Factory, Apollo Theatre, Roundabout Theatre NY); Faith Healer (Donmar Warehouse); Mr Foote’s Other Leg (Royal Haymarket Theatre); Cymbeline, As you like it, Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare’s Globe); Shrek (Drury Lane Theatre, UK Tour); The Drowned Man (Punchdrunk); Rock of Ages (Shaftesbury Theatre, UK tour); This is My Family (Chichester Festival Theatre).
Directing credits: Fame the Musical (Warwick Arts Centre)
Assistant Director credits: Just For One Day (The Old Vic/Workshop); The Little Big Things (Soho Place, West End); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto); Legally Blonde (Warwick Arts Centre).
Matt has been a part of the professional sound industry for more than fifteen years and has worked on a variety of shows and events worldwide. After graduating Matt became the sound designer for the one the country’s oldest theatres., which lead to him becoming a trustee of this heritage venue, a title he continues to proudly holds today. After five years designing sound for regional theatre Matt joined Team Gareth Owen Sound where he continues his creative passion to this day. Matt is proud to be creatively involved in some of the world’s largest theatrical productions.
Highlights include: &Juliet, Tommy, ALWs Cinderella, BOOP!. The Prince of Egypt, Bat Out of Hell, Diana, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Panto at the London Palladium, Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Rocky Horror Show, Nine to Five, The Producers, Let it Be, Carmen La Cubana, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, ALWs ‘Unmasked’, Singing In The Rain, and What’s New Pussycat.
Luke is delighted to be Skate Coordinator on the brand-new production of Starlight Express, having been trained under Michal Fraley in the art of skating and working with him as Skate Captain in Starlight Express Bochum, Germany.
Training: Bird College
Theatre includes: Assistant Director & Ensemble in Mamma Mia (Cyprus); Swing in Billy Elliot the Musical (UK Tour); Skate Captain, Swing, Cover Hip Hoppers, Dustin in Starlight Express (Bochum Germany); Ensemble, Cover Chad in High School Musical (UK Tour); Ensemble in We Will Rock You (Dominion Theatre); Ensemble in Can’t Buy Me Love – The Beatles Musical (Windsor Theatre Royal); Ensemble in I Can’t Stop Loving You – Ray Charles Musical (USA Tour, UK Tour/ Monte Carlo); Dancer at BAFTA Awards Party; Ensemble in The Spirit of Christmas (Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles, USA).
Television includes: Dancer for Grease Is The Word (ITV)
Film: Dancer for a new Working Title (Apple TV film) and Stunt Skater for a new Universal Picture (both for 2024)
Mark is a Production Manager for Theatre and Live Events and has worked extensively in the UK, North America The Far East & across Africa on Theatre Shows, Corporate Events, Concerts, Award Ceremonies & Conferences.
Mark started professional life in production electrics and lighting. He later gravitated towards technical and production management. Part of his unique approach is digital integration workflow and pre-visualisation techniques for shows, based around 3D draughting.
Recent theatre shows include: Player Kings – West End and UK Tour, QUIZ - UK Tour, The Little Big Things - West End, In Dreams – Leeds Playhouse and Toronto, Roman Holiday – Theatre Royal Bath, Pressure – Toronto, Busgy Malone – UK Tour, Singin In The Rain – UK & International Tour
Matt was one of the Senior Stage Managers for the opening and closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic games, the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic games and the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Before this he worked as Stage Manager and Show Caller for Cirque du Soleil on three of their productions worldwide; Alegria (North American tour), Varekai (European tour), and the original production of Zarkana at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Other stage management credits include: Disney’s Aladdin (Prince Edward); The Commitments (Palace); Once (Phoenix); We Will Rock You (Dominion); Snow White (Palladium); Once in a Lifetime, Market Boy, The Alchemist, Waves, Attempts on Her Life, Women of Troy & Dido Queen of Carthage (National Theatre); The Boy in the Dress (RSC); Tosca, The Rake’s Progress, Ariadne auf Naxos & Iphigénie en Tauride (Royal Opera); Elizabeth (Royal Ballet); South Pacific (Chichester Festival Theatre); Written on Skin (Lincoln Centre, NYC); Matthew Bourne’s Dorian Gray (Edinburgh International Festival & UK tour); Follies in Concert & Disney Broadway Hits (Royal Albert Hall) & Evening Standard Theatre Awards (Old Vic).
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed the scores of some of the world’s most famous musicals. Lloyd Webber has had shows running continually in the West End for 50 years and on Broadway for 43.
When Sunset Boulevard joined School of Rock, CATS, and The Phantom of the Opera he equalled Rodgers & Hammerstein’s record of four shows running simultaneously on Broadway. He is one of the select group of artists with EGOT status, having received Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards.
Lloyd Webber owns six London theatres including the iconic London Palladium and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Reopened in July 2021, the latter was completely restored and renovated at a cost of over £60 million. It was one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by a private theatre owner in recent times. His mantra is that every penny of profit made from his theatres is ploughed back into the buildings.
Lloyd Webber is passionate about the importance of musical education and diversity in the arts. The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation provides 30 performing arts scholarships every year for talented students with financial need and supports a range of projects such as the Music In Secondary School Trust and commissioning research into diversity in theatre.
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed anthems for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina and for two Olympic ceremonies, including “Amigos Para Siempre”, the official song of the 1992 summer games in Barcelona. He wrote “Let Us Love In Peace” for the concert on Ground Zero in the aftermath of the attacks on The World Trade Center. And he has been honoured to have been asked to compose for many royal occasions, the most recent being the anthem “Make a Joyful Noise” for the Coronation of King Charles III.
Andrew Lloyd Webber was knighted in 1992, created an honorary life peer in 1997, and made a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter by King Charles III in 2024.
Richard Stilgoe lives in Surrey (where he was born) and has five children and two grandchildren. As well as song writing, he runs The Orpheus Trust and is involved in many music education projects – including the Stilgoe Saturday Concerts at the Royal Festival Hall and the National Foundation for Youth Music.
He was brought up in Liverpool, and progressed through St. Agnes Church Choir and the Cavern Club to the Cambridge Footlights. Several spells singing his songs in pubs and clubs led to appearances on the Today program in the 1960s, and thence to Nationwide and That’s Life, as well as several series of his own. In the 1980s he was involved in the writing of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats, Starlight Express and The Phantom of the Opera, all of which continue to play all over the world. Schools continue to perform his musicals Bodywork and Brilliant the Dinosaur. He has presented the Schools Proms since 1988 and passed his 120th appearance on Countdown. In 1982, Richard and Peter Skellern both appeared in the Royal Variety Performance. While standing star-struck in the wings watching Ethel Merman, each of them said, “We really ought to do something together sometime.” Nothing happened until 1984, when the Lord’s Taverners brought them together for what has become an enduring part-time double act. They have toured the United Kingdom many times, and conquered Australia, Hong Kong, Gibraltar, Rome and Stockholm. Last year saw the first of several farewell tours, and an appearance together at the Royal Variety Performance. In 1998, he founded the Orpheus Centre, which provides opportunities for disabled people to take part in the performing arts. Its students now appear all over the country, including the Millennium Dome, the Notting Hill Carnival and the Glastonbury Festival and last year they added Schools Proms to their impressive list of credits.
He has two Tony nominations, three Monte Carlo Prizes, a Prix Italia, an Honorary Doctorate and an OBE. His hobbies are architecture, demolition (he owns and drives a Komatsu PC 120 digger!), cricket, sailing and his family, none of whom told him he was going to be the subject of This is Your Life.
Dame Arlene Phillips is an undisputed showbusiness legend. Recent honours include a 2022 Damehood for services to dance and charity; the Special Award at the 2023 Lawrence Olivier Awards to mark her career in theatre; and WhatsOnStage Awards for her choreography on Grease at the Dominion Theatre and Guys and Dolls at The Bridge Theatre.
Arlene’s prolific career credits include:
As Director: House of Flamenka (Peacock Theatre); The Cher Show (UK Tour); Lord of the Dance; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber; Strictly Come Dancing (Live Tour); Hair in concert (London Palladium); EFX (MGM Grand); Judy – The Songbook of Judy Garland; 27/Myth; Brazouka.
As Choreographer (Musical Theatre): Guys & Dolls (Bridge Theatre); Grease (West End & UK Tours); Starlight Express; We Will Rock You; Saturday Night Fever; The Sound of Music; The Wizard of Oz; Flashdance; Jackie the Musical (UK Tour); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep); Joseph (USA); Jesus Christ Superstar (USA).
As Movement Director (Plays): A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Alan Bennett’s Allelujah (Bridge Theatre).
As Choreographer (Film): Annie (John Huston); Legend (Ridley Scott); Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (Terry Jones); Wind in the Willows (Terry Jones); Can’t Stop The Music (Nancy Walker); It Couldn’t Happen Here (The Pet Shop Boys); White Hunter; Black Heart (Clint Eastwood); The Hunger (Tony Scott); The Fan (Ed Bianchi); Salome’s Last Dance (Ken Russell).
As Choreographer (Television): A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Russell T. Davies); Kenny Everett Video Show (BBC); The Entire Universe; The Olivier Awards; An Evening with Michael Ball; The Brit Awards; The Royal Variety Show; Children in Need; Party in the Park; Party at the Palace.
As Choreographer (Music Videos): Whitney Houston; Elton John; Queen; Freddie Mercury; Diana Ross; Tina Turner; AC/DC; Bee Gees; Duran Duran; Aretha Franklin; Culture Club; KISS; George Michael; Cliff Richard; Robbie Williams; Joan Jett; Olivia Newton John.
As Choreographer (Arenas and Concerts): Monty Python Live at the O2; Manchester XVII Commonwealth Games; 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Official Theme; Donna Summer Live at Universal Amphitheatre; Candoco Dance Company: You and I Know; Whelan/Watson: Other Stories; Roundhouse Live Lates: Utopia; Lesley Garrett: A Night At The Opera; Midsummer Classics at Royal Albert Hall; Bolshoi Ballet: An Evening with Gedeminas Taranda.
As Choreographer (TV Commercials): Coca-Cola; Dr. Pepper; Levi Jeans; Chrysler; Dacia Duster; Gtech AirRam; 7-Up; American Express; Burger King.
As TV Judge: Dancing on Ice (ITV); Strictly Come Dancing; So You Think You Can Dance; Over The Rainbow; Strictly Dance Fever; DanceX; Let’s Dance for Comic Relief (BBC).
As Presenter: National Lottery Awards; Holding Back The Years; Celebrity Home Secrets; Life on a Plate; Duke of Edinburgh Awards; National Dance Awards; ENB Emerging Dancer Awards; International Women’s Day; Pride of Scotland; Animal Hero Awards; RNIB; Save the Children; Alzheimer’s Society; Alzheimer’s Research UK.
As Producer: The Sound of Musicals (C4); Britannia High (ITV); Midnight Tango (BBC); DanceX; Dance Wars (ABC); Barbie Dance DVD; The Very Hot Gossip Show.
Arlene is an Associate Artist at Curve Theatre, Leicester.
Mark is a Production Manager for Theatre and Live Events and has worked extensively in the UK, North America The Far East & across Africa on Theatre Shows, Corporate Events, Concerts, Award Ceremonies & Conferences.
Mark started professional life in production electrics and lighting. He later gravitated towards technical and production management. Part of his unique approach is digital integration workflow and pre-visualisation techniques for shows, based around 3D draughting.
Recent theatre shows include: Player Kings – West End and UK Tour, QUIZ - UK Tour, The Little Big Things - West End, In Dreams – Leeds Playhouse and Toronto, Roman Holiday – Theatre Royal Bath, Pressure – Toronto, Busgy Malone – UK Tour, Singin In The Rain – UK & International Tour
Matt was one of the Senior Stage Managers for the opening and closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic games, the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic games and the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Before this he worked as Stage Manager and Show Caller for Cirque du Soleil on three of their productions worldwide; Alegria (North American tour), Varekai (European tour), and the original production of Zarkana at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Other stage management credits include: Disney’s Aladdin (Prince Edward); The Commitments (Palace); Once (Phoenix); We Will Rock You (Dominion); Snow White (Palladium); Once in a Lifetime, Market Boy, The Alchemist, Waves, Attempts on Her Life, Women of Troy & Dido Queen of Carthage (National Theatre); The Boy in the Dress (RSC); Tosca, The Rake’s Progress, Ariadne auf Naxos & Iphigénie en Tauride (Royal Opera); Elizabeth (Royal Ballet); South Pacific (Chichester Festival Theatre); Written on Skin (Lincoln Centre, NYC); Matthew Bourne’s Dorian Gray (Edinburgh International Festival & UK tour); Follies in Concert & Disney Broadway Hits (Royal Albert Hall) & Evening Standard Theatre Awards (Old Vic).
Directing credits: Fame the Musical (Warwick Arts Centre)
Assistant Director credits: Just For One Day (The Old Vic/Workshop); The Little Big Things (Soho Place, West End); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto); Legally Blonde (Warwick Arts Centre).
Matt has been a part of the professional sound industry for more than fifteen years and has worked on a variety of shows and events worldwide. After graduating Matt became the sound designer for the one the country’s oldest theatres., which lead to him becoming a trustee of this heritage venue, a title he continues to proudly holds today. After five years designing sound for regional theatre Matt joined Team Gareth Owen Sound where he continues his creative passion to this day. Matt is proud to be creatively involved in some of the world’s largest theatrical productions.
Highlights include: &Juliet, Tommy, ALWs Cinderella, BOOP!. The Prince of Egypt, Bat Out of Hell, Diana, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Panto at the London Palladium, Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Rocky Horror Show, Nine to Five, The Producers, Let it Be, Carmen La Cubana, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, ALWs ‘Unmasked’, Singing In The Rain, and What’s New Pussycat.
Luke is delighted to be Skate Coordinator on the brand-new production of Starlight Express, having been trained under Michal Fraley in the art of skating and working with him as Skate Captain in Starlight Express Bochum, Germany.
Training: Bird College
Theatre includes: Assistant Director & Ensemble in Mamma Mia (Cyprus); Swing in Billy Elliot the Musical (UK Tour); Skate Captain, Swing, Cover Hip Hoppers, Dustin in Starlight Express (Bochum Germany); Ensemble, Cover Chad in High School Musical (UK Tour); Ensemble in We Will Rock You (Dominion Theatre); Ensemble in Can’t Buy Me Love – The Beatles Musical (Windsor Theatre Royal); Ensemble in I Can’t Stop Loving You – Ray Charles Musical (USA Tour, UK Tour/ Monte Carlo); Dancer at BAFTA Awards Party; Ensemble in The Spirit of Christmas (Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles, USA).
Television includes: Dancer for Grease Is The Word (ITV)
Film: Dancer for a new Working Title (Apple TV film) and Stunt Skater for a new Universal Picture (both for 2024)
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.
Theatre credits include: The Little Big Things; The Wizard of Oz; Old Friends; We Will Rock You; Mrs Doubtfire the Musical; Bake Off the Musical; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (UK tour); My Fair Lady (UK tour); Strictly Ballroom (UK tour); Phantom of the Opera; The Drifter’s Girl; ALW’s Cinderella; Les Miserables – Sondheim Theatre and International Tour and Les Miserables Staged Concerts; Mary Poppins; Back to the Future; White Christmas; Lion King – London and tour; Sleepless; BIG, the Musical; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Beautiful– the Carole King Musical; Blues in the Night; Adrian Mole; Fiddler on the Roof; Only Fools and Horses; Fun Home; Fat Friends; Five Guys Named Moe; Dreamgirls; Rent; School of Rock;Elf the Musical; Mrs Henderson Presents; Bend it Like Beckham; Barnum (UK Tour); Miss Saigon; Stephen Ward; The Scottsboro Boys; Merrily We Roll Along; Top Hat; Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary; Ghost; Betty Blue Eyes; Umbrellas of Cherbourg; Love Never Dies; Legally Blonde; Sweet Charity; A Little Night Music; Oliver!; Carousel; La Cage Aux Folles; The Witches of Eastwick; Drowsy Chaperone;Lord of the Rings;Evita; Acorn Antiques; The Woman in White; Tell Me on a Sunday; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Bombay Dreams; The Full Monty; CATS; Jesus Christ Superstar; Starlight Express; The Beautiful Game; Whistle Down the Wind.
Current and Recent Theatre Credits Include: Spirited Away (The Coliseum); Fawlty Towers (Apollo Theatre); MJ The Musical (Prince Edward); Standing At The Sky’s Edge (Gillian Lynne); Mean Girls (Savoy); Just for One Day (Old Vic); Plaza Suite (Savoy); Groundhog Day (Old Vic); TwoStrangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) (Kiln/Criterion); Backstairs Billy (Duke of York’s); Lyonnesse (Harold Pinter); I Should Be So Lucky (UK Tour); Hamilton (Victoria Palace/UK Tour); Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty’s/Vienna/US Tour); Mary Poppins (Worldwide); Back to the Future (Adelphi/Broadway); & Juliet (Shaftesbury/Broadway/Australiasia Tour); The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Disney’s Beauty & The Beast (UK Tour/Australia); The Drifters Girl (Garrick/UK Tour); Mrs Doubtfire (Manchester/Shaftesbury); A Little Life (Harold Pinter/Savoy); Operation Mincemeat (Fortune); The Wizard of Oz (Curve/London Palladium/UK Tour); Crazy for You (Gillian Lynne); Old Friends (Gielgud), Disney’s Frozen (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Come From Away (Phoenix/UK Tour); Dear Evan Hansen (Noël Coward); Tina - The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych/Madrid), Bat Out Of Hell (Worldwide); Mamma Mia! The Party (O2 Arena, London); The Bands Visit (Donmar); and over 200 other plays and musicals across the UK, West End and worldwide.
Other projects include work with The London Transport Museum, Fortnum and Mason, The Great British Menu, Arlo Parks, The Shard, NBC/ Universal
Theatre credits as Costume Associate and Supervisor: MJ (Price Edward Theatre); Plaza Suite (Savoy Theatre); Ain’t Too Proud (Prince Edward Theatre); Othello, The Normal Heart (National Theatre), Mrs Doubtfire (Shaftesbury Theatre, US Tour); Crazy for You (Gillian Lynne Theatre); Heart (Minetta Theatre, NY); Dreamgirls (UK Tour); Life of Pi (Wyndham’s Theatre and US); Get Up, Stand Up! (Lyric Theatre); Hairspray (Coliseum Theatre); Be More Chill (The Other Palace); Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward Theatre); Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre); Motown The Musical (Shaftesbury Theatre, UK Tour); Drawing The Line (Hampstead Theatre); Beautiful: the Carol King Musical (Aldwych Theatre, UK Tour); Travesties (Menier Chocolate Factory, Apollo Theatre, Roundabout Theatre NY); Faith Healer (Donmar Warehouse); Mr Foote’s Other Leg (Royal Haymarket Theatre); Cymbeline, As you like it, Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare’s Globe); Shrek (Drury Lane Theatre, UK Tour); The Drowned Man (Punchdrunk); Rock of Ages (Shaftesbury Theatre, UK tour); This is My Family (Chichester Festival Theatre).
Training: University of Leeds, NYMT.
Musical Director Credits include: The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Bedknobs and Broomsticks (National UK Tour); Disney’s Newsies (Arts Educational Schools); Romeo and Juliet, Salomé, Vice Versa (RSC); Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour (National Theatre Of Scotland/National Theatre).
Associate Musical Director/Cover Conductor Credits include: Moulin Rouge! (Piccadilly Theatre); Elf (Dominion Theatre); Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The Boy In The Dress (RSC); Matilda the Musical (RSC, Cambridge Theatre).
Children’s Musical Director credits include: Matilda the Musical (RSC, Cambridge Theatre); The Sound of Music (National UK Tour).
Film Credits include: Scrooge; Pride.
Keyboard/Rehearsal Piano credits include: Moulin Rouge! (Piccadilly Theatre); Grease (Dominion Theatre); Crazy For You (Chichester Festival Theatre); Shrek, The Lord of the Rings (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Donmar Warehouse); Legally Blonde (Savoy Theatre); Jersey Boys (Prince Edward Theatre); Wizard of Oz , Sister Act (London Palladium); Hairspray (Shaftesbury Theatre); Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre); The Drowsy Chaperone (Novello Theatre); Spamalot (Palace Theatre); Guys and Dolls (Piccadilly Theatre); Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (National UK Tour).
Pearson Casting are an award-winning, freelance Casting House based in London, Liverpool and New York, founded & run by husband & wife team - Rosie & James Pearson. In 2022 they won 'Best Casting in Regional Theatre' at the CDG Awards for their work on Rent The Musical.
Theatre Includes: Six The Musical (Vaudeville Theatre And UK & International Tour); Operation Mincemeat (Fortune Theatre); Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World (UK Tour); Clue (USs Tour); Pretty Woman: The Musical (US Tour); Bluey’s Big Play (Southbank Centre); 42 Balloons (Lowry Theatre); Christmas Actually (Southbank Centre); Lizzie (Southwark Playhouse & UK Tour); Police Cops: The Musical (Southwark Playhouse & UK Tour); Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountains Christmas Carol (Queen Elizabeth Hall); Cherry Jezebel (Liverpool Everyman Theatre); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Shakespeare North Playhouse); Horse-Play (Riverside Studios); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); To The Streets (Birmingham Hippodrome), Cosi Fan Tutti (London Coliseum); Unfortunate (UK Tour); Lift (Southwark Playhouse); Five Guys Named Moe (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Cinderella: The Awesome Truth (Polka Theatre); Beauty & The Beast (Nottingham Playhouse); By The Waters Of Liverpool (UK Tour); Stay Awake Jake (Southwark Playhouse); Forever Plaid (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Jerry Springer The Opera (Hope Mill Theatre); Blood Runs Deep (Epstein Theatre, Liverpool); Call Me Vicky (The Pleasance Theatre); Club Mex (Hope Mill Theatre); One Man’s Story (Liverpool Philharmonic Hall); 42nd Street (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Myth: The Rise & Fall Of Orpheus (The Other Palace); Anything Goes (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Shout! The Mod Musical (Blackpool Winter Gardens); A Christmas Carol (Blackpool Winter Gardens); Legally Blonde (Aberystwyth Arts Centre).
Film and TV includes:
TV - Anne (World Productions & ITV) as Casting Assistant. Feature Films - Crystal (Xenon Films); Stephen (Melanie Manchot). Short Films - No Traveler Returns (Andrew Pennington); Mummy’s Boy (Typecast Productions); Wormfood (Ali Coulson/Sarah Higgins); Power of Numbers (Standard Chartered/Liverpool FC).
Casting for Theatre as Casting Director includes: Sappho (Southwark Playhouse, Elephant); Gentlemen (Arcola Theatre), Paddington Lo-Commotion (Blenheim Palace), Friendsical (UK Tour), Alice in Wonderland (The Mercury; Colchester), Playing Shakespeare, Macbeth (2022), The Tempest (2023), Romeo & Juliet (2024) (Shakespeare’s Globe); Midsummer Mechanicals (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse); Time & Tide (The Park Theatre).
Children’s Casting Director for Theatre: 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) for VJN Casting; Meet Me It St. Louis (Grange Park Opera (cancelled due to Covid)).
Workshops includes: The Creakers & Autumn Sonata (ImPossible Productions); Children’s Casting Director for workshops includes Millions (Sonia Friedman Productions); Not Even A Grown-up (Daniel Rosenthal).
Casting for Feature Film as Casting Director: Diamond Sky (Fortune's Cap Productions.)
Casting for Short Film as Casting Director: Largo (Slick Productions); The Game (child casting; Same Name Productions); Bury Your Nephew (Minoan Pictures).
For Jill Green Casting CDG: Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward Theatre); 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Jersey Boys (Trafalgar Theatre); Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK Tour); The Lion King (UK & Ireland Tour) as casting assistant.
Casting for TV & film include: The House Across The Street (Channel 5 / Endeavour) as Children’s Associate for Sophie Parrott; Homeland S8 (Fox 21); Love Gets A Room (Nostromo Pictures) & The Great (Hulu) as casting assistant for Rose Wicksteed Casting CDG. Children’s Casting for TV & Film includes Invasion (Apple TV); Life After Life (BBC/House); The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse (Bad Robot).
Recent credits include:
West End/UK – Hello, Dolly!; The Hills Of California; Stranger Things: The First Shadow; Rock Follies; The Sound Of Music; 42nd Street; Groundhog Day; Guys & Dolls; Crazy For You; The King & I; As You Like It; Good; Eureka Day; Into The Woods; Back To The Future; Cinderella; Anything Goes; Get Up Stand Up; The Drifters Girl; Rosmersholm; All About Eve; Funny Girl; St. Joan; One Night in Miami; City of Angels; The Young Chekhov Trilogy; High Society; Gypsy; Guys & Dolls; The Bodyguard.
Broadway – Bad Cinderella; A Beautiful Noise; Almost Famous; Funny Girl; The Music Man; Carousel; Head Over Heels; Three Tall Women; Hello Dolly!; Head Over Heels; The Crucible; Misery; Sylvia; A Delicate Balance; Les Miserables.
Broadway/West End - Leopoldstadt; To Kill A Mockingbrid; Company; A Christmas Carol; TINA – The Tina Turner Musical; The Ferryman; The Girl from the North Country; Farinelli and the King; Groundhog Day; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; The Cripple of Inishmaan; Matilda; Ghost-The Musical; Billy Elliot.
Opera - Don Carlos; L’enfant et les sortileges (Bolshoi Opera Moscow); Anna Nicole (BAM.) Film and TV - The Guilded Age
Awards: Drama Desk Award 2020 - Outstanding Wigs and Hair for TINA - The Tina Turner Musical
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As makeup associate/consultant: Cabaret (Playhouse Theatre); Priscilla the Party (Hair & Makeup supervisor); Sister Act (inc Beverley Knight); The Cher Show (UK Tour); Grange Park Opera (2019); Rent (Hair & Makeup designer - Hopemill Theatre); Chess (Alexandra Burke – London Coliseum); Polunin Ballet (Hair & Makeup designer - Sadlers Wells); Respect La Diva (Makeup designer - The Garrick Theatre).
As a member of Wigs: Shrek the Musical; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; & Juliet; Sister Act; Billy Elliot; Aladdin the Musical; Bat Out of Hell; Love Never Dies; Kinky Boots; The Book of Mormon; The Phantom of the Opera; Carousel (Coliseum); National Theatre and English National Opera.
Theatre advertising (Posters and TV): Cabaret (London & Broadway); Sister Act the Musical; The Cher Show; Fiddler on The Roof (Regents Park); Everybody's Talking About Jamie; & Juliet; Harry Potter and The Cursed Child; English National Opera; Priscilla Queen of The Desert; Shrek the Musical; Rent.
Television credits include: As personal Makeup/Hair artist: Dr Who (Jinkx Monsoon); Bad Education (Layton Williams s3ep2); I Hate Suzie 2 (Billie Piper); Atlanta s3 (Zazie Beets) As a member of Hair & Makeup: Big Boys; 10 Percent; Feel Good; Halo; Buffering; Call The Midwife; Heartstopper (s2); Bridgerton (s1 & s2).
Television - Light Entertainment/Daytime as a personal Makeup artist: Queens for the Night (ITV); The Graham Norton Show; This Morning; Lorraine; Loose Women; Britain's Got Talent; Strictly Come Dancing; The Greatest Dancer.
Film credits include: Arthur's Whisky; Red White and Royal Blue; What's Love Got To Do With It; Lucid; Skyfall.
Celebrity Red Carpet credits include: BAFTA Film; BRIT Awards; Vogue World; Oliviers; BAFTA TV; Royal Variety Performance; The Fashion Awards.
Corporate/Commercial credits include: Virginia Media; Diet Coke; T-Mobile; W Hotel Group.
Matthew Brind
Matthew in an Olivier nominated and Bafta winning international Composer, Conductor, Arranger and Music Producer.
Theatre includes: The Little Big Things (West End); Notre Dame De Paris (Lincoln Center/Broadway/London Coliseum); Just for One Day (Old Vic); Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (West End); What’s New Pussycat (Birmingham Rep); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (West End/ UK Tour);.
Television includes: America’s Got Talent, Britain’s Got Talent, AGT Champions, BGT Champions, X Factor, Luke Evans Showtime (BAFTA winning show).
Film includes: Paddington 2.
Matthew has conducted and arranged for the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, New York City Ballet Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, English National Opera, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Slovak National Symphony Orchestra and the Welsh Pops Orchestra.
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David has worked for Andrew Lloyd Webber as the Head Of Music for the Really Useful Group since 2011.
THEATRE CREDITS INCLUDE: Cinderella (Gillian Lynne / Imperial); Sunset Boulevard (Savoy); Unmasked (Papermill Playhouse); School Of Rock (Winter Garden / Gillian Lynne / US Tour); Joseph (Palladium / UK Tour); Cats (Neil Simon); Sunset Boulevard (Palace / Coliseum); Starlight Express (Bochum / The Other Palace / UK Tour); Love Never Dies (Hamburg / US Tour); The Woman In White (Charing Cross); Cats (Palladium); Stephen Ward (Aldwych).
OTHER CREDITS INCLUDE: Symphonic Suites (Album); Cinderella (Original Album); School Of Rock (Original Broadway Cast Recording); Stephen Ward (Original London Cast Recording); Cats Movie dir. Tom Hooper (Associate Music Producer); The Two Gentlemen Of Verona dir. Trevor Nunn (Composer); Sincerely Mr Toad (Composer)
TRAINING: Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts - 2009 (Music)
Costume credits include: Six (Broadway, West End, Australian Tour, UK Tour, US Tour, Korea. Winner of Tony Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, Off West End Award / Nominated for Oliver and WhatsOnStage awards for Best Costume Design); Bedknobs and Broomsticks (UK Tour); The Cher Show (UK Tour – Winner of WhatsOnStage Award for Best Costume Design); Curtains (Costume: West End & UK Tour); Spice Girls: Spice World (Arena Tour 2019); Reveler’s Mass; The Green House; Folk (National Dance Company Wales); The Importance of Being Earnest (Vaudeville Theatre); The Last Days of Anne Boleyn (Tower of London); Working (Southwark Playhouse); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre, previously Southwark Playhouse - Winner of 3 Olivier Awards); Peter And The Starcatcher (Royal and Derngate); The Last Five Years (St James’ Theatre); The Last Mermaid (Wales Millennium Centre); A Christmas Carol; The Adventures of Pinocchio; The Hundred and One Dalmatians (Castle Theatre).
Set and Costume credits include: Murder For Two (Watermill Theatre, The Other Palace & UK Tour); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton & The Lowry, Salford); Moll Flanders (Mercury Theatre, Colchester); Showstopper! (Costume & Props: The Other Palace, The Lyric, West End, previously The Apollo - Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family, 2016); Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre); A Spoonful of Sherman (UK Tour); The Importance of Being Earnest (UK Tour); Cinderella (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow); Loot (Watermill Theatre & Park Theatre); Bodies (Royal Court Theatre); Romeo And Juliet; Caucasian Chalk Circle; How Do You Eat An Elephant? (National Youth Theatre Wales); The Iris Murder (Traverse Theatre & Scottish Tour); Kommilitonen! Welsh National Opera); Stig of the Dump (UK Tour); Wind In the Willows (Oxford Playhouse); Bumblescratch (Adelphi Theatre, Gala Performance); Henry VI; Richard III (Wales Millennium Centre); Love Birds; Happy New After (Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Festival); Alice In Wonderland (Oxford Playhouse); Dead Born Grow (Frantic Assembly & National Youth Theatre Wales).
She was a JMK Award finalist in 2014, an RSC Trainee Designer finalist in 2013 & 2014 and was shortlisted for The Linbury Prize for Stage Design in 2013.
Training: Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (Theatre Design)
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Theatre credits include: Just For One Day (Old Vic); The Little Big Things (West End); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Toronto); & Juliet (West End - Olivier nomination & winner of Whatsonstage Award, Broadway – Tony nomination for Best Lighting Design, Australia); When Winston Went to War With the Wireless (Donmar Warehouse); Stumped (Hampstead/UK Tour); A Chorus Line (Curve Theatre); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep); Titanic (UK & World Tours); Orlando (Michael Grandage Company, West End); Blackmail (Mercury Theatre); 9 to 5 (West End, UK & Australia); Tell Me On A Sunday (UK Tour); The Phantom of the Opera (Oslo, Bucharest & Athens); Strictly Ballroom (West End); Romeo & Juliet (Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, West End); Guys and Dolls; Kiss Me Kate (Sheffield Crucible); Gaslight; Strangers On A Train (UK Tour); 101 Dalmatians; The Little Shop of Horrors; On The Town (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾: The Musical (West End, Menier Chocolate Factory, Leicester Curve); Gaslight (Ed Mirvish, Toronto); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre); Peter and the Starcatcher (Royal & Derngate); The Rivals (Bristol Old Vic); The Last Five Years (The Other Palace).
Opera credits include: Rigoletto; Street Scene (Opera North); Written On Skin (Opera Philadelphia); The Monstrous Child; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Linbury, Royal Opera House); The Barber of Seville; Mansfield Park(Grange Festival); The Barber of Seville, The Bartered Bride; Fantasio; Fidelio; Vert-Vert (Garsington Opera); Die Fledermaus; Lakmé; La Boheme (Opera Holland Park).
Sound Design Award highlights: Tony Award & Drama Desk Award for MJ: The Musical. Olivier Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Broadway World Award, Green Room Award, Dora Award, Craig Noel Award, and the WhatsOnStage Award for Come From Away; Olivier Award for Memphis; Olivier Award for Merrily We Roll Along; Tony nomination for & Juliet; Tony nomination for A Little Night Music; Tony nomination for End Of The Rainbow; Olivier nomination for Back To The Future; Olivier nomination for Bat Out Of Hell; Olivier nomination for Top Hat; Olivier nomination for End Of The Rainbow; and Pro Sound Award for Sound Engineer Of The Year.
Broadway highlights: Hell’s Kitchen; Tommy; Back to The Future; & Juliet; MJ: The Musical; Bad Cinderella; Diana; Summer; Come From Away; Bronx Tale; Spring Awakening; End Of The Rainbow; Bat Out Of Hell; Secret Garden and A Little Night Music.
West End highlights: MJ: The Musical; Just For One Day; Back To The Future; ALWs Cinderella; Prince Of Egypt; & Juliet; Come From Away; Bat Out Of Hell; Strictly Ballroom; 42ND Street; Wind In The Willows; Memphis; I Can’t Sing; In The Heights; La Cage Aux Folles; Elf and Top Hat.
International highlights: Starlight Express (Bochum, Germany), Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame (Worldwide), Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Worldwide).
Andrzej works as a Video and Set Designer across all forms of live performance and trained as a Theatre Designer at Central Saint Martins.
Video Designs include: Just For One Day (Old Vic); 42 Balloons (Lowry); People, Places and Things (National Theatre, West End, St Ann’s Warehouse); Miss Saigon (Sheffield Crucible); Sylvia (Old Vic); The Unfriend (West End); &Juliet (Broadway, West End, Australia); Message In A Bottle (West End, Tour); Life of Pi (Broadway, West End, UK Tour); Burn (EIF); The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour, Ogunquit Theatre); The Drifters Girl (West End, UK Tour); I Should Be So Lucky (UK Tour); Room (Stratford East, Toronto); Eureka Day (Old Vic); Henry V (Donmar Warehouse, NT Live); Groundhog Day (Broadway, Old Vic); The Unreturning (UK Tour); Pressure (West End, UK Tour, Toronto); Frost Nixon (Sheffield Crucible); The Girl On The Train (UK Tour/West End); Coriolanus (Donmar Warehouse, NT Live); Constellations (NCPA); 1984 (Northern Ballet, Sadler’s Wells); Frost/Nixon (Sheffield Crucible); Carousel (Barbican); Kiki’s Delivery Service (Southwark Playhouse).
Set Designs include: The Gap (Hope Mill Theatre); Constellations (NCPA); The Unreturning (UK Tour); Union (Lyceum Theatre); Sane New World (Ruby Wax Tour).
Awards include: Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Olivier Award, UK Theatre Award, Broadway World Award, WOS Award, Theatre and Technology Award.
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Choreography credits include: Pacific Overtures (Menier Chocolate Factory, Tokyo & Osaka, Japan); Legacy: Maria Friedman & Friends (Menier Chocolate Factory); Sheridan Smith in Concert (Royal Albert Hall & UK tour); Spamalot (International Tour); End Of The Rainbow (UK Tour); Snow White starring Priscilla Presley (Manchester Opera House); Jack and The Beanstalk (Birmingham Hippodrome); Singin’ In The Rain and Top Hat (The Mill At Sonning); The Theatre Channel (The Theatre Cafe/ Playbill); A Song For Nature (Sky Arts, London Colissum); Red Riding Hood (Pleasance/ Edinburgh Fringe/Bahrain); Treasure Island, Red Riding Hood, Junior Claus (Singapore Repertory Theatre).
For TV: The Horne Section Series 2 (Channel 4); Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two Opening of Final Episode 2018/2019 (BBC Elstree).
Tim trained at Central St. Martins. and has designed extensively for The National Theatre, West End and Broadway.
Work includes Life of Pi (West End and Broadway); Back to the Future (West End & Broadway); Don Quixote (BRB); Dreamgirls (West End & UK Tour); The Bodyguard (West End/UK Tour/US Tour/ Cologne/Korea); Travesties (West End/Broadway); Ghosts (Almeida/ West End/ BAM); Little Eyolf (Almeida); Temple (Donmar); Enemy of the People and The Pyjama Game (Chichester), Mr. Foote’s Other Leg (Hampstead/ West End), Shrek (West End/ Broadway/UK Tour/US Tour), Spamalot (West End/ Broadway/ US Tour/Vegas), Singin’ in the Rain and My Fair Lady (Chatelet Paris), Carmen and Don Quixote (The Royal Ballet).
Film credits include Closer, Notes on a Scandal, Stage Beauty.
Tim is a winner of three Olivier Awards, three Tony Awards and five Drama DeskAwards for Best Design.
Credits: & Juliet (Broadway, West End, Toronto, Australia); The Little Big Things (West End); Just For One Day (Old Vic); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Toronto); My Son’s A Queer But What Can You Do? (West End, Turbine Theatre & Edinburgh Fringe), The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour); What’s New Pussycat (Birmingham Rep); Rent; Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre); The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾: The Musical (West End, Menier Chocolate Factory & Leicester Curve); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre & Southwark Playhouse); Newsies (Arts Ed); Peter And The Starcatcher (Royal & Derngate); Night Must Fall (Salisbury Playhouse & UK Tour); Stig Of The Dump (UK Tour); Oliver! (Watermill Theatre); Working; Casa Valentina; Next Fall (Southwark Playhouse); Jet Set Go (Jermyn Street & Theatre 503).