TREY PARKER
CO-DIRECTOR, BOOK, MUSIC and LYRICS
Parker wrote and directed his first feature film, Cannibal! The Musical, while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder. A few years later, he co-created the hit animated series South Park with Matt Stone (his college friend and Cannibal! producer). Debuting on Comedy Central in 1997 and currently in its 17th season, South Park has won four Emmy Awards as well as the coveted Peabody Award. The same year South Park debuted, Trey wrote, directed, and starred in the film Orgazmo. Two years later, Trey and Matt released the critically acclaimed feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. The musical, which Trey directed and co-wrote, earned an Oscar nomination for Best Song and the first ever New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film. In 2004, the pair returned to movies with Team America: World Police, an action movie co-written and directed by Trey, starring a cast of marionettes. It was a long-time dream of Trey’s to write a musical for Broadway. Trey is originally from Conifer, Colorado.
ROBERT LOPEZ
BOOK, MUSIC and LYRICS
Robert Lopez is the co-creator of the smash hit, Tony award-winning Broadway musicals Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon. Along with his wife and collaborator Kristen Anderson- Lopez, he wrote the songs for Disney’s Frozen, (Oscar and Grammy wins), Frozen 2, and adapted Frozen for Broadway. Lopez and Anderson- Lopez also co-wrote the Oscar-winning song “Remember Me” from Pixar’s Coco. They’ve written songs for Marvel’s “WandaVision” (Emmy win), the Obamas’ “We the People,” as well as an original musical Up Here, the score for Disney’s Winnie the Pooh and Finding Nemo: The Musical. Lopez shared two Emmy Award wins for his music for Nickelodeon’s “The Wonder Pets” and Emmy nominations for the musical episode of “Scrubs” and the song “Moving Pictures,” which opened The 87th Academy Awards. His work has also been featured on TV shows including “South Park,” “The Simpsons” and “Phineas and Ferb.” Lopez is one of only 15 artists to win all four major entertainment industry awards (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards). He has also won Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League, Lucille Lortel, Frederick Loewe and Edward Kleban awards. A graduate of Yale, Lopez now resides in Brooklyn with his wife and two daughters. Thanks Buzzetti, Mom, Dad, Billy, Katie, Annie and especially Kristen for all the love and support.
MATT STONE
BOOK, MUSIC AND LYRICS
Stone met Trey Parker at the University of Colorado, and together they made a short animated piece called The Spirit of Christmas. This launched their most recognised work, the critically acclaimed and award-winning television show South Park. The animated series is in its 17th season on Comedy Central and has won four Emmy Awards and the coveted Peabody Award. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, which he produced and co-wrote, earned the first New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film. In addition to South Park, Matt has partnered with Trey on the low-budget Cannibal: The Musical, the superhero comedy Orgazmo and the marionette action thriller Team America: World Police. Matt is originally from Littleton, Colorado.
CASEY NICHOLAW
CO-DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER
Two-time Tony Award winning Director-Choreographer, Casey Nicholaw, is currently represented on Broadway as director/choreographer of Disney’s Aladdin (2014 Tony®, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle award nominations for Best Choreography), and co-director/choreographer of The Book of Mormon (2011 Tony®, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Co-Director and nominations in the same categories for Best Choreography); Olivier Award winner for Best Choreography. Other notable Broadway credits as director/choreographer: Some Like It Hot (2023 Tony® and Drama Desk awards for Best Choreography, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination in the same category, Tony® nomination for Best Direction); The Prom (2019 Tony® nomination for Best Direction); Mean Girls (2018 Tony® nominations for Best Direction and Choreography); Tuck Everlasting; Something Rotten! (2015 Tony®, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle award nominations
for Best Direction and Choreography); Elf: The Musical; The Drowsy Chaperone (2006 Tony® and Drama Desk award nominations for Best Direction and Choreography; Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Choreography); Monty Python’s Spamalot directed by Mike Nichols (2005 Tony®, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle award nominations for Best Choreography). Currently represented on the West End as director/choreographer of Mean Girls, and co-director/choreographer of The Book of Mormon. Other notable West End Credits as director/choreographer: The Drowsy Chaperone; Dreamgirls, and Aladdin. Represented internationally as the director/choreographer of the world premiere of Disney’s Hercules in Hamburg, Germany. Film and TV credits include: The Prom (choreographer); Trolls (choreographer); “Smash” (director, S2 E7).
SCOTT PASK
SCENIC DESIGN
Over 50 Broadway designs including The Book of Mormon (Tony Award); The Pillowman (Tony); Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Prom; The Band’s Visit; Mean Girls; Waitress; Oh Hello!; Pippin (Tony nomination); Something Rotten!; The Visit; An Act of God; It’s Only a Play; I’ll Eat You Last...; A Steady Rain; The Coast of Utopia (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Hewes awards); Pal Joey (Tony nomination); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (first revival, Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award); A Behanding in Spokane; Nine; Promises, Promises; Speed-the- Plow; Take Me Out; Martin Short...; The Vertical Hour; Sweet Charity; Urinetown. London: The Book of Mormon, The Playboy of the Western World, The Country Girl, LoveSong, On an Average Day (all West End); Tales From Hollywood, Take Me Out and The Same Deep Water as Me (Donmar). Also Peter Grimes (Met Opera); Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna.
ANN ROTH
COSTUME DESIGN
Ann Roth is a Tony & Academy Award-winning costume designer with over 200 Broadway and Feature Film design credits. Roth was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Costume Design of a Musical for this production. Select design credits include the original Broadway productions of The Odd Couple, Purlie, Seesaw, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, They’re Playing Our Song, Hurlyburly, Singin’ in the Rain, The House of Blue Leaves, and The Nance (Tony Award). Film credits include Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Academy Award), The English Patient (Academy Award), The Post, Julie & Julia, The Reader, Doubt, Mamma Mia!, The Village, The Stepford Wives, Cold Mountain, The Hours, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Birdcage, The Mambo Kings, Klute, Working Girl, Silkwood, 9 to 5, Hair, and Midnight Cowboy. Roth was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame in 2011.
BRIAN MacDEVITT
LIGHTING DESIGN
The Book of Mormon (Tony Award, his fifth). Upcoming NYC: The Minutes, Plaza Suite, Recent NYC: Carousel, The Front Page, A Fish in the Dark, This Is Our Youth, Death of a Salesman, The Enchanted Island at the Met Opera. Dance: American Ballet Theatre, Tere O’Connor Dance, Merce Cunningham, Lar Lubovitch, Nancy Bannon, et. al. Director: Proof, Theatre Three. Awards: Five Tonys, Obie, Bessie, Outer Critics, Hewes, Drama Desk awards, et. al. Member: Naked Angels. Faculty: University of Maryland. Father: Jake and Georgie.
BRIAN RONAN
SOUND DESIGN
Over 40 Broadway designs including Mrs. Doubtfire, Springsteen on Broadway, The Prom, Tootsie, Mean Girls, Escape to Margaritaville, Sting’s The Last Ship, Beautiful, The Book of Mormon, Anything Goes, American Idiot, Next to Normal, Spring Awakening, Grey Gardens and Cabaret. Off Broadway designs include Bowie’s Lazarus, Giant, Rent, Everyday Rapture, Saved, 10 Million Miles, and Bug. He is the recipient of Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, Olivier and Tony awards. He has had the opportunity to work with the most talented composers, directors, designers, actors, musicians and stagehands in the world for which he is eternally grateful.
STEPHEN OREMUS
MUSIC SUPERVISION/VOCAL ARRANGER/CO-ORCHESTRATOR
On Broadway and worldwide: as originating Music Supervisor/Music Director/Arranger and/or Orchestrator: Disney’s Frozen; Kinky Boots (Tony Award for Best Orchestrations; Grammy Award, Olivier Award); The Book of Mormon (Tony & Drama Desk Awards for Best Orchestrations; Grammy Award); 9 to 5; All Shook Up; Avenue Q; Wicked. Off-Broadway: tick, tick…BOOM!; The Wild Party. Film: Vocal arranger/conductor for Frozen & Frozen II. String arrangements/conductor for Lady Gaga’s “I’ll Never Love Again” (A Star Is Born) and ”Til It Happens to You” (The Hunting Ground). Music Director for Rufus Wainwright’s for Rufus Does Judy, TV: Music director of “The 87th Academy Awards,” “The Wiz Live” (NBC), “A Very Wicked Halloween” (NBC); “Rent Live” (FOX).
JOSH MARQUETTE
HAIR DESIGN
NY/ London: The Prom, Pretty Woman, Mean Girls, Dreamgirls, Paramour, Tuck Everlasting, School of Rock, Something Rotten!, Aladdin, Kinky Boots, The Book of Mormon, Trip of Love, First Date, Elf, Dogfight, The Best Man, Look Back in Anger, The Drowsy Chaperone, Pig Farm, ...Trailer Park Musical, Altar Boyz, Show Boat at Carnegie Hall and Mamma Mia! Encores! The Most Happy Fella; No, No, Nanette; and Follies. West Coast: Robin and the 7 Hoods, Peep Show, Minsky’s, Vanities. Television: “The Slap,” “30 Rock,” “Saturday Night Live.”
NATALIE GALLACHER, CDG for PIPPA AILION AND NATALIE GALLACHER CASTING
UK CASTING
Pippa has cast over 200 productions internationally. She was awarded a special recognition Olivier Award in 2023. Natalie has worked alongside Pippa for 18 years, Richard for 3 years.
Casting includes numerous productions for West End, Almeida, Regents Park, Chichester Festival Theatre, The Young Vic, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Birmingham Rep, UK and International Tours.
Current West End:MJ: The Musical; Frozen; Moulin Rouge!;TINA: The Tina Turner Musical;The Book Of Mormon;The Lion King.
Current UK Tours:Come From Away
SelectedWest End/UK tours:Ain’t Too Proud;Get Up Stand Up; Come From Away;Beauty and The Beast; On Your Feet!; Dreamgirls; Funny Girl; Sunny Afternoon; Motown; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Wind in the Willows; Memphis; Bend It Like Beckham; Legally Blonde; Wicked; Billy Elliot; Top Hat; We Will Rock You: Here Lies Love; Fela!; Spring Awakening.
Almeida:Tammy Faye; Spring Awakening;American Psycho;Decade
Chichester Festival Theatre:The Sound of Music; Rock Follies
Chichester Festival Theatre and West End:Gypsy; Guys and Dolls; Pajama Game; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Kiss Me Kate; Love Story
Regents Park:Legally Blonde; Sound of Music; Porgy and Bess; Into The Woods; Ragtime; Midsummer Night’s Dream; Lord of the Flies: The Importance of Being Ernest
Young Vic:Mandela; Tree; Twelfth Night; Far Away; Generations; Been So Long; The Enchanted Pig; Simply Heavenly.
Birmingham Rep:One Love - The Bob Marley Musical,The Rise and Fall of Little Voice,The Wiz,Waiting for Godot;Follow My Leader
Mercury, Colchester: Midsummer; Great Expectations
Film Dance Casting:Rocketman; Wonka; Disney’s Snow White
Future Projects:Mean Girls-Savoy; Hello Dolly-Palladium;Dear Evan HansenUK tour,The Book Of MormonInternational Tour;TINA: The Tina Turner MusicalUK Tour
Awards
Come From AwayCasting Director Guild award 2020
Spring AwakeningWhat’s On Stage award 2023
Associate Casting Director: Richard Johnston
Senior Casting Assistant: Grace McInerny
CARRIE GARDNER, CSA.
US CASTING
C12 Casting, also serves as Casting Director, Co-Head for the Roundabout Theatre Company. Broadway: The Humans, American Idiot, Spring Awakening, Sunday in the Park, Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, All My Sons, Bernhardt/Hamlet, Significant Other, Long Day’s Journey, The Real Thing, Violet, Rocky, Machinal, Edwin Drood, The Importance of Being Earnest. Off-Broadway: Broadway Bounty Hunter, Toni Stone, Merrily We Roll Along, Skintight, Amy and the Orphans, If I Forget, Bad Jews, Ugly Lies the Bone, Dinner with Friends, Sons of The Prophet, Tigers Be Still, Ordinary Days, Speech & Debate.
LARRY HOCHMAN
CO-ORCHESTRATOR
Tony Award for The Book of Mormon. Tony Award nominations: Fiddler on the Roof, A Class Act, Spamalot. Four Emmy Awards as composer of The Wonder Pets (Nickelodeon). Other Broadway includes: The Addams Family, The Scottsboro Boys, Jane Eyre. USA regional, Off-Broadway: 28 shows including The Visit (Kander and Ebb). Seventeen films include multiple Disney films and The Informant! (Marvin Hamlisch). Composer: Little Mermaid II (additional music), Spielberg’s Amazing Stories, In Memoriam (symphonic poem published by E B Marks). Recordings, concerts: Sir Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand, Not the Messiah (Eric Idle), Mandy Patinkin, Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Barry Manilow, Maury Yeston, Boston Pops, San Francisco Symphony.
GLEN KELLY
DANCE ARRANGEMENTS
Glen Kelly arranged music and wrote original lyrics for Bullets Over Broadway. He supervised and arranged Mel Brooks’ The Producers and Young Frankenstein. Other arranging credits include Beauty and the Beast, Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone, A Christmas Story, The Scottsboro Boys, Aladdin and Something Rotten!, Mean Girls and The Prom. He won a Drama Desk Award for his original score to The Nance.
NICK FINLOW
UK MUSIC SUPERVISION
Nick is the Musical Supervisor, Vocal and Music Arranger for Back to The Future, UK Musical Supervisor for The Book of Mormon (UK Tour), the Associate Musical Supervisor for Mamma Mia! (London) and Musical Supervisor for forthcoming Dreamgirls (UK Tour).
Previous work includes; Musical Supervisor and Conductor for Dreamgirls (London), Musical Supervisor: Memphis (London), Avenue Q (UK Tour), Les Miserables (UK Tour). Associate Musical Supervisor for Jersey Boys (London), Musical Supervisor and Arranger for Dancing Shadows (Seoul, South Korea).
Musical Director: The Book Of Mormon (London), Jersey Boys (London), Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre), Victoria Wood’s musical Acorn Antiques (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Mamma Mia! (London), Tonight’s The Night (Victoria Palace), Tell Me on a Sunday (Gielgud Theatre), Rent (Shaftesbury Theatre), Stairway to Heaven (Kings Head) and Kiss Me Kate (Norwich Playhouse) and the BAFTA nominated film Tomorrow La Scala!
Recordings: Co-Producer & Musical Supervisor – Back To The Future Original London cast album, Musical Supervisor:Dreamgirls London cast album, Memphis London cast album. Musical Director: Acorn Antiques and Tell Me on a Sunday London cast albums.
He graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and has a postgraduate diploma in Advanced Instrumental Studies (Piano).
COLM O’REGAN
MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Born in County Wicklow in Ireland, Colm holds an MA from the MTU Cork School of Music and studied piano and conducting at Conservatorio Giuseppe Tartini, Trieste. Most recently he worked as Musical Director on The Book of Mormon International Tour and featured as guest conductor for the RTÉ National Concert Orchestra in Dublin. He has previously held positions as Musical Director of Shrek the Musical (UK Tour), deputy Musical Director of Wicked (International Tour) and Musical Director of the long-running Starlight Express in Bochum, Germany. While in Ireland during the pandemic, Colm conducted The Mikado at the National Concert Hall in Dublin and other theatre credits include the London premiere of The m(Other) Life (Wyndham’s Theatre) and You Won’t Succeed on Broadway if you Don’t Have Any Jews (Garrick Theatre). As an arranger, Colm has worked in the US on Broadway Rocks (State Theatre, NJ) and the Buckhill Skytop Music Festival (PA), among other productions throughout the UK and Ireland.
JENNIFER WERNER
SUPERVISING ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Associate Director: The Most Happy Fella, Follies (Encores!), Robin and the 7 Hoods (Old Globe) and Winnie the Pooh (International Tour).
Choreography: As Long As... (Roundabout), NFL national commercials, Drama League Awards, ABC’s upfronts, Cabaret (Paris, numerous regional productions), The Black Suits (Center Theatre Group), The Wiz (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), My Fair Lady (Ogunquit), A Wonderful Life (Engeman) and The Phantom... (NCT).
Director: The Little Mermaid, Spamalot (NCT) and Chess (Wharton Center).
Choreography off-Broadway: Bloodsong of Love (Ars Nova), The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks (Lortel/Theatreworks), ReWrite (Urban Stages) and Things to Ruin (Second Stage).
ALISON POLLARD
UK ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Theatre includes: directing Singin’ in the Rain (UK tour), Spamalot (Melbourne, Australia and Cologne, Germany), English Heritage Awards (Palace Theatre), Spongebob Squarepants – The Musical (UK tour) and Chicago (Marrakech and Turkey). Directed and choreographed: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (five-year international tour), Snow White (Wycombe Swan and Churchill, Bromley), Peter Pan (Churchill, Bromley) and Robin Hood (Palace, Mansfield). Associate director: Love Never Dies (Adelphi), Spamalot (Palace), Chicago (Adelphi and Cambridge), My One and Only (Piccadilly), Rent (Prince of Wales and UK tour), Napoleon (Shaftesbury), Beauty and the Beast (Dominion and UK tour), Show Boat (Prince Edward), Tommy (Shaftesbury and UK tour) and Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Lyric). Assistant Director: The Rocky Horror Show (30th anniversary tour), The New Rocky Horror Show (Victoria Palace), The Rocky Horror Show (UK tour and European tour) and Barnum (UK tour). Choreography includes: EastEnders (three episodes, BBC1), High Spirits (Bridewell), After the Fair (King’s Head), Me and My Girl, Aspects of Love, Boyband and Carousel (Palace, Westcliff).
BEN CLARE
UK ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER
Training: Hylton Bromley Theatre School. Theatre includes: associate choreographer for The Bodyguard (Adelphi) and Sister Act (Broadway, Hamburg, UK tour), resident choreographer for Monty Python’s Spamalot (Palace), dance captain for Guys and Dolls (Donmar Warehouse production), Chicago (Adelphi) and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium), swing in Starlight Express (Apollo, Victoria) and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Dominion) and ensemble in Candide (Kobe/Tokyo). Film includes: Jesus Christ Superstar – The Movie. Other work includes: mass movement co-ordinator for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
MATT TOWELL
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Matt left the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1989 and began working in stage management for the Cambridge Theatre Company, Manchester Royal Exchange and the RSC. He also stage managed tours including Tommy and Crazy for You before moving into production management.
West End theatre includes: Moulin Rouge; Waitress; Come From Away; Strictly Ballroom; Ink (Duke of York’s); Knives in Hens; The Ferryman (Gielgud); Dreamgirls; The Go Between; Mr Foote’s Other Leg; The Vote; Beautiful; Made in Dagenham; The Commitments; The Book of Mormon; Quartermaine’s Terms; The Bodyguard; A Chorus of Disapproval; The Sunshine Boys; Master Class (Vaudeville); Much Ado About Nothing, The Wizard of Oz (Palladium); Private Lives; Legally Blonde; La Bête ; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; The Sound Of Music; Kiss Me, Kate; Bombay Dreams; Acorn Antiques; Smaller; Tonight’s the Night and Movin’ Out.
Other theatre includes:; Happy Days (Riverside Studios); Dynamo Live UK Tour; Monty Python Live at the o2 Arena; Troilus and Cressida; A Month in the Country; The Dispute and Tantalus for the RSC.
Number one tours include: The Book of Mormon; Matilda; Billy Elliot; Ghost the Musical; The Sound of Music; Grease; Cats; Saturday Night Fever; The King and I; Starlight Express; Fosse and Chicago.
International theatre includes: The Doctor; Tina – The Tina Turner Musical; Matilda (South Africa); Strictly Ballroom (Toronto); Wicked (International); Blue Man Group World Tour; We Will Rock You (international); Henry IV (St. Ann’s Warehouse), Mamma Mia! (International tour); Sound of Music (Cape Town); Batman Live (world arena tour), Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Sao Paulo); Cats (Sao Paulo); Saturday Night Fever (Johannesburg); Mamma Mia! (South Africa and world tour); Starlight Express (New Zealand); Cats (Germany and Italy).
DAVID TURNER FOR TT PARTNERS
US GENERAL MANAGER
David Turner formed Thompson Turner Productions with the late Stuart Thompson in 2015. Recent projects include Company, Mean Girls, consulting for Springsteen On Broadway and worldwide companies of The Book of Mormon. Previous credits with Stuart Thompson include Boeing-Boeing; The Seagull; You’re Welcome, America...; God of Carnage; Fences; Jerusalem; King Charles III; The Present and Sweat. Prior to coming to work with Stuart, David managed numerous Broadway, Off-Broadway and touring productions and co-founded the Adirondack Theatre Festival. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan.
ANNE GAREFINO
PRODUCER
Anne Garefino has been the executive producer for the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning television series “South Park” since the show began. The show is celebrating its 25th season. Anne has produced two critically acclaimed films with Trey Parker and Matt Stone: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Team America: World Police. Before moving to Los Angeles she lived in Washington, DC, and worked for the public television station WETA-TV. During her tenure at WETA she co-produced the “In Performance at the White House” series. The Tony-winning production of The Book of Mormon marks Anne’s Broadway debut. She began her career in entertainment at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre on Capitol Hill. Anne attended Boston College and the American Film Institute, and is originally from Lambertville, New Jersey.
SONIA FRIEDMAN PRODUCTIONS
PRODUCER & UK GENERAL MANAGER
SONIA FRIEDMAN PRODUCTIONS (SFP) is an international production company responsible for some of the most successful theatre productions around the world. Since it was established in 2002, SFP has developed, initiated and produced over 220 new productions and has won 63 Olivier Awards, 48 Tonys and 3 BAFTAs. In 2019, Sonia Friedman CBE was awarded ‘Producer of the Year’ at the Stage Awards for a record-breaking fourth time. In 2018, Friedman was also featured in TIME 100, a list of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. In 2017, she took the number one spot in ‘The Stage 100’, becoming the first number one in the history of the compilation not to own or operate West End theatres and the first solo woman for almost 20 years.
Current productions include: The Book of Mormon (West End, UK & international tour 2024); Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (West End, Broadway, Hamburg, Tokyo and North American tour); Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a co-production with Netflix (West End); Mean Girls (West End); Juno and the Paycock (West End); Oedipus (West End); Stereophonic (Broadway); The Hills of California (Broadway); Funny Girl (US tour).
Forthcoming productions include: Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a co-production with Netflix (Broadway); Paddington - The Musical (UK); Bust (Alliance Theatre, Goodman Theatre); Millions (Alliance Theatre).
Previous theatre productions include: Shifters (West End); Fangirls (Lyric Hammersmith); Merrily We Roll Along (Broadway, New York Theatre Workshop, West End); Here There Are Blueberries (New York Theatre Workshop); Patriots (Broadway); The Hills of California (West End); Lyonesse (West End); The Shark is Broken (Broadway, Toronto, West End); Dr Semmelweis (West End, Bristol Old Vic); Funny Girl (Broadway); Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! (West End, Young Vic); Patriots (West End, Almeida); New York, New York (Broadway); Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Melbourne, Toronto, San Francisco); Leopoldstadt (Broadway, West End); Mean Girls (US tour, Broadway); The Secret Life of Bees (Almeida); To Kill a Mockingbird (West End); The Piano Lesson (Broadway); Dreamgirls (UK tour, West End); The Book of Mormon (UK & Europe tour 2019-2022); Eureka Day (The Old Vic); Jerusalem (West End, Broadway, Royal Court); The 47th (The Old Vic); The Human Voice (West End); Maria Friedman and Friends: Legacy (West End); Fair Play (Bush Theatre); Anna X (West End), Walden (West End) and J’Ouvert (West End) as part of the Re:Emerge season; The Inheritance (Broadway, West End, Young Vic); The Comeback (West End); Uncle Vanya (West End); Fiddler on the Roof (West End); Rosmersholm (West End); The Ferryman (Broadway, West End, Jerwood Theatre); Ink (Broadway, West End); The Jungle (West End, Young Vic, San Francisco); All About Eve (West End); Summer and Smoke (West End); Consent (West End); The Birthday Party (West End); Farinelli and the King (Broadway, West End); 1984 (Broadway, West End); Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour (West End); Hamlet starring Andrew Scott (West End); Funny Girl (West End, UK tour); Don Juan in Soho (West End); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (West End); Travesties (Broadway, West End); The Glass Menagerie (West End); Nice Fish (West End); The Haunting of Hill House (Liverpool Playhouse); A Christmas Carol (West End); Orestia (Almeida); Hamlet starring Benedict Cumberbatch (Barbican); Sunny Afternoon (UK tour, West End); Bend It Like Beckham (West End); The Nether (West End); The River (Broadway); Electra (The Old Vic); King Charles III (Sydney, UK tour, Broadway, West End); Shakespeare in Love (West End); Ghosts (Brooklyn Academy of Music, West End); Twelfth Night & Richard III (Broadway, West End); Mojo (West End); The Sunshine Boys (L.A, West End); Chimerica (West End); Nice Work If You Can Get It (Broadway); Old Times (West End); A Chorus of Disapproval (West End); La Cage aux Folles (US tour, Broadway, West End); Hay Fever (West End); Masterclass (West End); Absent Friends (West End); Legally Blonde (West End); Top Girls (West End); Private Lives (Broadway); Much Ado About Nothing (West End); Betrayal (West End); Arcadia (Broadway, West End); The Children’s Hour (West End); Clybourne Park (West End); A Flea In Her Ear (The Old Vic); A Little Night Music (Broadway, West End); Educating Rita (West End) and Shirley Valentine (West End) as part of The Willy Russell Season; The Prisoner of Second Avenue (West End); All My Sons (West End); La Bête (Broadway, West End); Prick Up Your Ears (West End); Othello (West End); After Miss Julie (Broadway); The Mountaintop (Broadway, West End); The Norman Conquests (Broadway); Boeing-Boeing (UK tour, Broadway, West End); A View From the Bridge (Broadway, West End); Dancing at Lughnasa (The Old Vic); Maria Friedman Re-arranged (West End); No Man’s Land (West End); The Seagull (Broadway); Under the Blue Sky (West End); That Face (West End); Dealer’s Choice (West End); Is He Dead? (Broadway, West End); Rock ‘n’ Roll (Broadway, West End); Hergé’s Adventures of Tintin (West End); Donkeys’ Years (UK tour, West End); In Celebration (West End); King of Hearts (Hampstead Theatre); The Dumb Waiter (West End); Love Song (West End); Bent (West End); Faith Healer (Broadway); Eh Joe (West End); The Woman in White (West End, Broadway); Otherwise Engaged (West End); A Celebration for Harold Pinter (West End); Shoot the Crow (West End); As You Like It (West End); The Home Place (West End); Whose Life Is It Anyway? (West End); By the Bog of Cats (West End); Guantanamo: ‘Honour Bound to Defend Freedom’ (West End); Calico (West End); Endgame (West End); Jumpers (West End); See You Next Tuesday (West End); Hitchcock Blonde (West End); Absolutely!{Perhaps} (West End); Sexual Perversity in Chicago (West End); Ragtime (West End); Macbeth (West End); What the Night is For (West End); Marc Salem: Mind Games (West End); Maria Friedman: Live (West End); Gagarin Way (West End); Afterplay (West End); Noises Off (Broadway, West End); Lobby Hero (West End); Up for Grabs (West End); A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (West End); On an Average Day (West End); Benefactors (West End); A Servant to Two Masters (West End); In Flame (West End); The Mystery of Charles Dickens (West End); Port Authority (West End); Speed-the-Plow (West End); Spoonface Steinberg (West End); Last Dance at Dum Dum (West End) and The Late Middle Classes (Watford Palace Theatre).
TV and digital productions include, as Co-Producer: Wolf Hall (BBC), Uncle Vanya (BBC), J’Ouvert (BBC), Walden (Sky Arts) and Anna X (Sky Arts); as Exec Producer: The Dresser (BBC), King Lear (BBC); as Producer: Dennis Kelly’s BAFTA-winning Together (BBC). Cinema productions include Uncle Vanya and Walden. SFP’s productions of Hamlet starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, All About Eve and Leopoldstadt have all been filmed for cinema release by NT Live. All About Eve, Hamlet and Leopoldstadt featured on NT at Home, and Hamlet on Amazon’s Great British Theatre series.
ROGER BERLIND
PRODUCER
Roger Berlind was a twenty-four-time Tony Award-winning producer. Productions include Amadeus; Sophisticated Ladies; Nine; The Real Thing; City of Angels; Guys and Dolls; Passion; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; The Life; Closer; Kiss Me, Kate; Copenhagen; Proof; Medea; Anna in the Tropics; Caroline, or Change; Doubt; The History Boys; Shining City; Gypsy; 13; A Little Night Music; War Horse; Jerusalem; Death of a Salesman; One Man, Two Guvnors; Clybourne Park; Richard III; Twelfth Night; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; Fish in the Dark; A View from the Bridge; and Dear Evan Hansen.
SCOTT M. DELMAN
PRODUCER
Scott M. Delman is a theatre producer and investor. Over the past decade, Scott has won 11 Tony Awards and 6 Olivier Awards. But you never forget your first love. Thank you, BOM.
JEAN DOUMANIAN
PRODUCER
Theatre credits include Hangmen; August: Osage County (Tony, Pulitzer Prize); The Mountaintop (Olivier Award); Angels in America (Tony Award); Death of a Salesman (Tony Award); Chimerica (Olivier Award); Nassim; Tribes (Drama Desk Award); Our Town (Lortel, Obie Awards). Film and TV credits include August: Osage County, Una, Galveston, “Every Brilliant Thing” (HBO), “Shrink” (Seeso/NBC).
ROY FURMAN
PRODUCER
Currently on Broadway: Moulin Rouge! (Tony Award); Tina: The Tina Turner Musical and Dear Evan Hansen (Tony). Currently off-Broadway: Trevor, Little Shop of Horrors, Mornings At Seven. Forthcoming on Broadway: MJ, Funny Girl. Sixteen Tony Award-winning productions. Co-founded investment firm Furman Selz, now vice chairman of Jefferies LLC and chairman of Jefferies Capital Partners, its private equity arm. Vice chairman of Lincoln Center and chairman emeritus of Film at Lincoln Center.
STEPHANIE P. McCLELLAND
PRODUCER
Stephanie P. McClelland is the founder of Green Curtain Productions (GCP) and multi-award-winning producer (15 Tony, 15 Drama Desk, 11 Drama League, 11 Outer Critics Circle, one Olivier) of more than 100 theatrical productions worldwide. Current/Planned Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Lehman Trilogy, American Buffalo, Funny Girl. Boards: The Juilliard School, American Associates of the National Theatre.
KEVIN MORRIS
PRODUCER
Proudly Trey and Matt’s lawyer for many years. Founder and managing partner of Los Angeles law firm Morris Yorn. Has served as producer and executive producer on a number of television and film projects, including the 1997 documentary film Hands on a Hardbody. In addition to his law practice, his writing has been featured in The Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal. Love and thanks to Gaby. Their beautiful kids, Rocky and Dulcie, won’t be allowed to see this production for a long time.
JON B. PLATT
PRODUCER
Wicked; Company; Hangmen; Angels in America/Perestroika; Copenhagen; God of Carnage; The Humans; Death of a Salesman; Clybourne Park; A Raisin in the Sun; A View From the Bridge; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; Skylight; Venus in Fur; Blackbird; No Man’s Land/Waiting for Godot; The Audience; The Crucible; The Front Page; This Is Our Youth; A Delicate Balance; The Robert Whitehead Award for Distinguished Producing on Broadway; London's Laurence Olivier Award; multiple Tony Awards. Lifetime Membership in The Broadway League.
ROBERT G. BARTNER
PRODUCER
Robert G. Bartner produces frequently in the West End and on Broadway and his works have garnered five Olivier Awards, seven Tony Awards and two Pulitzer Prizes. West End: The Audience, A Chorus Line, The Bodyguard, Uncle Vanya, Richard III/Twelfth Night starring Mark Rylance, A Chorus of Disapproval, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Sweeney Todd, Betrayal, Flare Path, Clybourne Park (Olivier Award), Enron, All My Sons, Yes, Prime Minister, La Bête, Jerusalem, Legally Blonde (Olivier Award), The Misanthrope, The Mountaintop (Olivier Award), La Cage aux Folles (Olivier Award), Company, Rock ’n’ Roll, Guys and Dolls (Olivier Award) and Porgy and Bess. UK tours: Cats, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Yes, Prime Minister, Spamalot, West Side Story and Flashdance. Broadway: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Porgy and Bess (Tony Award), The Book of Mormon (Tony Award), Jerusalem, The Motherf**ker with the Hat, Memphis (Tony Award), La Cage aux Folles (Tony Award), A View from the Bridge, The Norman Conquests (Tony Award), The Seagull, Boeing-Boeing (Tony Award), Company (Tony Award), Sweeney Todd and Anna in the Tropics (Pulitzer). Off-Broadway: Wit (Pulitzer). Bob thanks M Beverly and the family for their love and support.
STUART THOMPSON
PRODUCER
Stuart Thompson was a six time Tony Award winning producer and general manager. He produced the three longest running plays on Broadway of the past twenty-six years: Proof, The Tale of the Allergists Wife, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Select Broadway credits include: Mean Girls, Sweat (2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), Six Degrees of Separation, The Present, King Charles III, No Man’s Land/Waiting for Godot, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2013), Death of a Salesman (2012), Jerusalem, The Motherf**ker with the Hat, A View From the Bridge (2010), Fences (2010), Lend Me a Tenor (2010), Next Fall, God of Carnage, Exit the King, You’re Welcome America, The Year of Magical Thinking, Three Days of Rain, Doubt, Caroline, Or Change, The Retreat From Moscow, Life (x) 3, The Play What I Wrote, Take Me Out, Amy’s View, Closer, The Blue Room, The Blue Room, The Chairs, Art, The Old Neighborhood, Skylight, Master Class, Blood Brothers, Tru, A Few Good Men. West End Credits: No Man’s Land, King Charles III. Additionally he served as Executive Producer for the U.S. companies of The Book of Mormon and co-produced the West End and Australian productions.
TULCHIN BARTNER PRODUCTIONS
PRODUCER
Tulchin Bartner Productions is an award-winning production company led by Robert G. Bartner and Jeffrey Tulchin. The company is currently represented in the West End by Moulin Rouge!. Past productions have included The Hills of California, The Unfriend, The Motive and the Cue, Hamnet, Dr Semmelweis, Sister Act, Patriots, To Kill A Mockingbird, Richard III/Twelfth Night starring Mark Rylance, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Tom Stoppard’s Rock ‘n’ Roll as well as Olivier Award winners Leopoldstadt, Come From Away, Life of Pi, The Ferryman, Chimerica, The Inheritance, Sunny Afternoon, King Charles III, Summer and Smoke, Clybourne Park, The Mountaintop, La Cage aux Folles and Guys and Dolls. Upcoming productions include Juno & the Paycock, Oedipus and Shifters. Broadway highlights are To Kill A Mockingbird, Network, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Scarlett Johanson, The Seagull with Kristen Scott Thomas and Sweeney Todd directed by John Doyle. Additionally, Tony Award winners The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess, The Lehman Trilogy, The Ferryman, La Cage aux Folles and Company. Currently, Moulin Rouge! and the upcoming The Hills of California. U.K. Tours include Hairspray, Come From Away and War Horse.