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Composer, singer-songwriter, actor, author, and activist Sting was born in Newcastle, England, and moved to London in 1977 to form The Police with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers. The band released five studio albums, earning six Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
As a solo artist, Sting is one of the world’s most distinctive and acclaimed voices. His work has earned 11 additional Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, a Golden Globe, an Emmy Award, four Oscar nominations, a TONY Award nomination, Billboard’s Century Award, and MusiCares’ Person of the Year honor. He is also a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors, the American Music Award of Merit, and the Polar Music Prize.
Throughout his illustrious career, Sting has sold more than 100 million albums combined with The Police and as a solo artist. He is currently touring globally with his electrifying “STING 3.0” trio, joined by guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas. The recently released companion album, STING 3.0 LIVE, features reimagined live versions of favorites including “Be Still My Beating Heart” and “Fragile.”
Sting, managed by Martin Kierszenbaum/Cherrytree Music Company, has appeared in more than 15 films, produced A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, and earned a Tony nomination for The Last Ship, his musical inspired by his shipbuilding hometown of Wallsend.
Also, a committed humanitarian, Sting co-founded the Rainforest Fund with his wife, Trudie Styler, in 1989 to protect rainforests and support indigenous communities worldwide.
Grammy Awards
1980 'Reggatta De Blanc,' Best Rock Instrumental Performance - The Police
1981 'Don't Stand So Close To Me,' Best Rock Vocal performance by a Duo or Group - The Police
1981 'Behind My Camel,' Best Rock Instrumental Performance - The Police
1984 'Every Breath You Take,' Song Of The Year - Sting
1984 'Every Breath You Take,' Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - The Police
1984 'Synchronicity II', Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - The Police
1984 'Brimstone and Treacle', Best Rock Instrumental Performance - Sting
1986 'Bring On The Night', Best Long Form Video - Sting
1986 'Bring on the Night', Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - Sting
1992 'The Soul Cages,' Best Rock Song - Sting
1994 'If Ever I Lose My Faith In You,' Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - Sting
1994 'Ten Summoner's Tales', Best Long Form Video Of The Year - Sting
1994 'Ten Summoner's Tales', Best Engineered Recording - Hugh Padgham
2000 'Brand New Day', Best Pop Album - Sting and Kipper
2000 'Brand New Day', Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - Sting
2001 'She Walks This Earth (Soberana Rosa)' Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - Sting
2004 'Whenever I Say Your Name', Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals - Sting & Mary J. Blige
2019 '44/876', Best Reggae Album - Sting & Shaggy
Selected BMI Awards
1984 'Every Breath You Take,' Song Of The Year - Sting
1985 'Wrapped Around Your Finger,' 'King Of Pain' and 'If You Love Somebody Set Them Free,' Most Performed Songs - Sting
1986 'Fortress Around Your Heart,' Most Performed Song - Sting
1994 'Fields of Gold,' BMI Pop Music Award - Sting
1994 'If I Ever Lose My Faith In You,' BMI Pop Music Award - Sting
1995 'If I Ever Lose My Faith In You,' BMI Most Performed Song Of The Year - Sting
1995 'If I Ever Lose My Faith In You,' BMI Most Performed College Radio Song - Sting
1998 'I'll Be Missing You/Every Breath You Take,' BMI Most Performed Song of the Year - Sting
1998 'Every Breath You Take,' BMI Award for Five Million Radio Plays - Sting
1998 'Fields Of Gold,' BMI Award for Two Million Radio Plays - Sting
2000 'Every Breath You Take,' BMI Award for Five Million Radio Plays - Sting
2000 'If I Ever Lose My Faith In You,' BMI Award for Two Million Radio Plays - Sting
2000 'Spirits In The Material World,' BMI Award for Two Million Radio Plays - Sting
2001 'Brand New Day' BMI Pop Award for 446,191 performances in 2000 - Sting
2001 'Desert Rose' BMI/Robert S. Musel Crystel Award for the highest performing song (828,092 performances) in 2000 - Sting
2002 'Emotional' (recorded by Carl Thomas using a sample of 'Shape of My Heart) Urban Award (275,218 performances in 2001)
2005 'Every Breath You Take,' BMI Award for Eight Million Radio Plays - Sting
2011 'Every Breath You Take,' BMI Songwriters Award for over Ten Million Performances - Sting
2012 'Every Breath You Take,' BMI Songwriters Award for over Eleven Million Performances,
'Don't Stand So Close To Me', BMI Songwriters Award for over Five Million Performances,
'Message In A Bottle', If I Ever Lose My Faith In You' and 'De Do Do Do De Da Da Da',
BMI Songwriters Award for over Three Million Performances - Sting2016 'Every Breath You Take', BMI Songwriters Award for over Thirteen Million Performances - Sting
2016 BMI Icon Award
2019 'Every Breath You Take', BMI Songwriters Award for over Fifteen Million Performances - Sting
2020 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic', BMI Songwriters Award for over Nine Million Performances - Sting
2021 'Every Breath You Take', BMI Songwriters Award for over Sixteen Million Performances - Sting
2021 'Don't Stand So Close To Me', BMI Songwriters Award for over Seven Million Performances - Sting
2022 'Roxanne', BMI Songwriters Award for over Seven Million Performances - Sting
2023 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic', BMI Songwriters Award for over Ten Million Performances - Sting
2023 'Every Breath You Take', BMI Songwriters Award for over Eighteen Million Performances - Sting
2024 'Fields Of Gold', BMI Songwriters Award for over Five Million Performances - Sting
2024 'Every Breath You Take', BMI Songwriters Award for over Nineteen Million Performances - Sting
2025 'Every Breath You Take', BMI Songwriters Award for over Twenty Million Performances - Sting
Brit Awards
1982 Best Group - The Police
1985 Outstanding Contribution to British Music - The Police
1991 Best Male Solo Artist - Sting
2002 Outstanding Contribution to British Music - Sting
Brit Awards
2000 Nomination: 'My Funny Friend And Me' - Best Song
2001 Winner: 'Until'- Best Song from Kate & Leopold
2003 Nomination: 'You Will Be My Ain True Love' - Best Song
Oscars
2000 Nomination: 'My Funny Friend And Me' - Best Song
2001 Nomination: 'Until' - Best Song from Kate & Leopold
2003 Nomination: 'You Will Be My Ain True Love' - Best Song from Cold Mountain
Emmy's
2002 Winner: Sting in Tuscany: All This Time - Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program.
2002 Winner: Sting in Tuscany: All This Time - Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Movie, Miniseries, or Special
2004 Winner: A&E In Concert: Sting: Sacred Love: Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
2004 Winner: A&E In Concert: Sting: Sacred Love: Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special
2011 Winner: A&E Private Sessions: Outstanding Achievement In Sound Mixing - Live Action And Animation
Ivor Novello's
1981 Winner: Songwriter of the Year
1982 Winner: Best Pop Song for 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic'
1984 Winner: Best Song Musically and Lyrically for 'Every Breath You Take'
1984 Winner: Most Performed Work for 'Every Breath You Take'
1989 Winner: Best Song Musically and Lyrically for 'They Dance Alone'
1994 Winner: Best Song Musically and Lyrically for 'If I Ever Lose My Faith In You'
1998 Winner: Most Performed Work for 'I'll Be Missing You/Every Breath You Take'
2002 Winner: International Achievement Award
2023 Winner: Academy Fellowship
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
2012 Winner: 'Best Visual Design/Aesthetic' - Sting 25 App

Born Orville Burrell in Kingston, Jamaica, Shaggy rose from New York City’s dancehall scene to become the only diamond-selling artist in the genre’s history. After serving in the U.S. Marines, he broke through with “Oh Carolina” and global hits like “Boombastic” and “It Wasn’t Me.” A two-time Grammy Award winner with over 40 million albums sold, he remains among the top three most-streamed reggae artists worldwide.
His acting credits includes: a cameo in the film, Game Over, Man! and the role of Sebastian in ABC’s The Little Mermaid Live!.
Beyond music and film, Shaggy, managed by Martin Kierszenbaum/Cherrytree Music Company, is deeply committed to philanthropy, as an ambassador to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and through his Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation, which supports the Bustamente Children’s Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. His next album, Lottery, arrives spring 2026 through a partnership with VP Records and Shaggy’s Ranch Entertainment.

Theatre includes: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Donmar Warehouse); The Marilyn Conspiracy (Park Theatre); Boy Out The City (Writer and Creator - Lyric Theatre West End/Edinburgh Fringe 2023); Moulin Rouge! (Al Hirschfeld, Broadway); Carousel (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The View Upstairs (Soho Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar Concert (Tokyo, Orb); Striking 12 (Union Theatre); Fatherland (Lyric Hammersmith); Kiss of the Spider Woman (Menier Chocolate Factory); Jesus Christ Superstar (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); Once (Phoenix); American Idiot (St. James, Broadway); Rent (Nederlander Theatre, Broadway and US National tour); Taboo (The Venue and UK tour); The Kissing Dance (Edinburgh Festiva and /UK tour); It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow and Our Day Out (Belgrade Theatre).
Television includes: The Long Call (ITV) and EastEnders (BBC).
Film includes: Inside Llewyn Davis (StudioCanal); A Beautiful Day to Die (Short – Amar Singh Sethi); Contagion (Warner Bros) and Broadway Idiot

Theatre includes: Elphaba in Wicked (US Tour); Sandy in Grease (Piccadilly); Jules in Bend It Like Beckham (Phoenix – WhatsOnStage Award nomination); Cathy in The Last Five Years (Tabard Theatre); Scaramouche in We Will Rock You (Dominion – 10th Anniversary World Arena Tour); Katie in Grown UPS (Mischief Theatre); Popsy in Cinderella (Lyric Hammersmith); Princess Katherine in Henry V (Barn Theatre); Jenny in The Big Corner (The Octagon Theatre, Bolton); A Hundred Words for Snow (Arcola Theatre); Romantics Anonymous (The Globe); Actor A in La Ronde (Bunker Theatre); Jenny in Love Story (Bolton Octagon); Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (Pantheon Theatre); Mary in Vanities (Trafalgar Studios); Polly Peachum in The Buskers Opera (The Park Theatre); Ellie in Water Babies (Leicester Curve); Vampirette. In Vampirette (Manchester Opera House);
TV includes: Over The Rainbow (BBC)
Film includes: Key of Genius (Awesome Sauce Entertainment).
Animation includes: Scary Show (Prime Focus).
Workshops include: Tammy Sue in Tammy Faye (Rocket Entertainment); Mary Western in What’s New Pussycat? (Ambassadors);

Training: London Studio Centre and Meisner Technique with Scott Williams at Impulse Theatre Company.
Theatre includes: Follies (Belfast Grand Opera House); Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Donmar Warehouse); Player Kings (Noël Coward); The Box of Delights, Volpone, Love’s Sacrifice, The Jew of Malta, Measure for Measure, Written on The Heart, Heresy of Love and Matilda (Royal Shakespeare Company); 42nd Street (Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris); Scandaltown (Lyric Hammersmith); Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Palace); Pinocchio ( National Theatre); Twelfth Night (Shakespeare's Globe); Billy Elliot (UK Tour); Our Town, The Odyssey and Lysistrata (Almeida Theatre); Apocalypse Meow: Crisis is Born (Southbank Centre); Dick Whittington (Hackney Empire); Brief Encounter (UK, US and Australian Tour, St Ann's Warehouse Brooklyn, and Studio 54, Broadway); She Loves Me, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and 5/11 (Chichester Festival Theatre); Chicago (Adelphi and Cambridge); Anything Goes (National Theatre and Drury Lane); Love’s Labour’s Lost (National Theatre); Noises Off (Birmingham Rep); Lenny (Queens Theatre); Damn Yankees (Adelphi); Beauty and the Beast (Dominion); Crazy for You (Prince Edward); Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Henry IV Part 1 and High Society (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Singin’ in the Rain (National Theatre and West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Women (Old Vic); The Vagina Monologues (UK Tour); Tomorrow Morning (New End Theatre, Hampstead); Imagine This (Theatre Royal Plymouth); Into the Woods (Derby Playhouse); Handmaidens of Death and What the Women Did (Southwark Playhouse); Dreams From a Summerhouse (Newbury Watermill); Horse and Carriage and Stepping Out (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Godspell (Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke); BBC Proms - Sondheim at 80, Trevor Nunn - A Celebration (Royal Albert Hall), and the Opening of the Welsh Millenium Centre in Cardiff.
Television includes: Professor T, Grantchester, Heartbeat, The Frank Skinner Show and Law & Order UK (ITV); Outrageous (Britbox) and Silent Witness and Holby City (BBC).
Film Includes: Legionnaire (New Films International) and Lunar IV (Short – Tom Bowles).
Cast albums include: Anything Goes and Tomorrow Morning.

Theatre includes: Mick and Steve in Dolly Peel - Rebel on the Tyne (The Customs House); Pod in The Borrowers (Hull Truck Theatre); Bore in Choir of Man (Apollo Theatre, Chicago); Moose in Crazy for You (Gillian Lynne); Prince and Ensemble in Hex (National Theatre); Moose in Crazy for You (Chichester Festival Theatre); Reverend Dobson in Anything Goes (Barbican); Sergeant of Police in Pirates of Penzance (Palace); Adrian in The Last Ship (Toronto and US Tour); Zeke/Lion in The Wizard of Oz (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Spamilton (Menier Chocolate Factory); Sir Bedevere in Spamalot (UK Tour/Mercury Colchester); Alf in Peter and The Starcatcher (Royal and Derngate); Ed Bishop in Floyd Collins (Wilton's Music Hall); Ensemble in Jesus Christ Superstar (UK/European Tour); Ensemble in Sweeney Todd (English National Opera); Bystander in Assassins (Menier Chocolate Factory); Porgy & Bess (Royal Danish Opera); Emmeline/Better/Shilling/Antimony in Christmas Carol (Birmingham Repertory Theatre); Buster in The Color Purple (The Menier Chocolate Factory); Sparrow in Soul Man (Stephen Joseph Theatre); Alternate Clopin and Quasimodo in Notre Dame de Paris (Asian Tour); Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Landor Theatre) and Reuben in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (UK Tour).

Training: Royal Academy of Music, University of York
Theatre includes: A Night With Joséphine (Buxton International Festival); Just For One Day (Old Vic Theatre); Earth Makes No Sound (Southbank Centre); The Third Man (Menier Chocolate Factory); Into The Woods (Theatre Royal Bath); The Phantom of the Opera (UK and Ireland Tour); Caroline, or Change (Playhous); Porgy & Bess (Grange Park Opera) and Son of a Preacher Man (UK & Ireland Tour).
Workshops: Lavendern (Crypt on the Green); The Crucible (National Theatre Studio); Tony! - The Tony Blair Rock Opera (Park Theatre); Haymarket (Actors’ Church); Accounting for Beginners (National Theatre Studio) and Becoming Angela (National Theatre Studio)
Writer / Composer: Home Song (Unicorn); The Fourteenth Stop (Arcola) and Shuck ’n’ Jive (Soho Theatre)
Recordings: Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical (Original Cast Recording)

Training: Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre includes: Choir of Man (Arts Theatre); Jason Turner in Footballers Wives (Assembly Halls); Shakespeare in Something Rotten! (English Theatre Frankfurt); Choir of Man (Sydney Opera House, US Tour, NCL-Live From London, Adelaide Festival); Jack Mason/Father Manoah in The Frontier Trilogy (The Rabenhof Theatre); Barrett in Titanic (Princess of Wales); Sean in House Of Therapy (Arthur Seelen Theatre); Jamie in The Last 5 Years (The Hub Theatre) and Sergeant Reg Drummond in Privates On Parade (Union).
Television includes: Dough (Netflix).
Film includes: PC Andy Turner in Fuze (Sigma Films); Denny in Good To Love (Three Dead Crows Productions); Callum in The Silent Choice (AR Studios); Aiden in Home For Christmas (JumpStart Productions); In Vitro (Short Film Directed by Toby Stephens) and Peter in Trendy (Tesa Productions).

Training: LAMDA
Theatre includes: Kinky Boots and Billy Elliott (Leicester Curve); Wearmouth (The Customs House); The Sunderland Story (Sunderland Empire); Haddock & Chips (UK Tour); The Last Ship (Northern Stage, UK/US Tour and Toronto); Saint George and the Dragon and Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (National Theatre); The Pitmen Painters (National Theatre, Duchess and UK Tour); Love’s Labour’s Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, We the People and The Globe Mysteries (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Girls (Phoenix); Cooking with Elvis (Whitehall Theatre and UK Tour); Keepers of the Flame (RSC and Live Theatre); Clear White Light; Iris, Charlie’s Trousers, The Last Post, Dirty Nets, Your Home In the West; Cabaret and Close The Coalhouse Door (Live Theatre); Noir (Northern Stage); Season Ticket (Northern Stage and Pilot); Wet House (Soho Theatre); A Walk on Part (Arts Theatre) and Studs (Hull Truck).
Television includes: Pobol y Cwn (BBC Cymru); Vera (ITV); Wolfblood (CBBC); Clay, Doctors, Holby City, Byker Grove, Attachments; Badger; Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Spender (BBC) Heartbeat, The Bill, Soldier Soldier and Colour Blind (ITV)
Film includes: Captain Marvel II (Disney); Victoria and Abdul (BBC); and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (Working Title).

Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre includes: Eddie Starr in Becoming Nancy (Birmingham Repertory Theatre); Lank Hawkins in Crazy For You (Gillian Lynne and Chichester Festival Theatre); Narrator in Blood Brothers (UK Tour); George in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 (Menier Chocolate Factory); Rebel Leader in We Will Rock You (UK Tour and Dominion); The Fantasticks (Duchess); A Little House Music (Arts Theatre); Imagine This (Plymouth); Showboat (Royal Albert Hall); Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (UK Touring Theatre); Miss Saigon (UK Tour); Beauty and the Beast Original (UK Tour); Debbiene in Ken Hill’s The Phantom of the Opera (UK Tour); Davy Jones in Peter Pan (Theatre Royal Lincoln) and Aspects of Love (Theatre Royal Lincoln).
Television includes: Murray in Cast (Jacory Productions/Emerald Sky); Mark in Kombat Opera: Spouse Change (Avalon/BBC), Tom in Manorama: Drinking in Nottingham (Avalon/BBC) and Scott in Nuts and Bolts (HTV Wales).

Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre includes: Cabaret (Kitkat Club at the Playhouse); Sweeney Todd (Adelphi); The Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty’s); Les Misérables (Queen’s); Club NVRLND (Edinburgh Fringe); Jock Night (Seven Dials Playhouse); Queen of the Mist (Charing Cross); Spamalot (English Theatre Frankfurt); The Water Babies (Leicester Curve); Taboo (Brixton Clubhouse and London Palladium); Pirates of Penzance (Hackney Empire and Australian Tour); The Hired Man (Landor Theatre) and Bright Lights, Big City (Hoxton Hall).

Training: The Glasgow Academy of Musical Theatre Arts
Theatre credits include: Associate Choreographer on 101 Dalmations: The Musical (Hammersmith Apollo) and My Fair Lady (Leeds Playhouse); Dick in 9to5: The Musical (Savoy Theatre, original West End cast); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (London Palladium); American Idiot (Arts Theatre and UK tour); Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse); Double J in Saturday Night Fever (UK tour); Grease (UK and international tours); The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin (Theatre Royal Stratford East, European Premiere); 20th Century Boy: The Marc Bolan Musical (UK tour); TriOperas (Peacock Theatre); Jack and the Beanstalk (Glasgow SEC); Aladdin (Cork Opera House); Dancing Queen (UK Tour).
Film credits include: Walking on Sunshine (Vertigo Films).
Workshops include: Whirlwind (The Abbey Theatre, Dublin); Americana (Theatre Royal Stratford East).
Recordings include: 9to5: The Musical (original West End cast recording).
Further credits include: Proms in the Park (BBC); Reece’s TV commercial; Big Girls Don’t Cry (concert tour); The Queen’s 80th Birthday Celebration Concert (Balmoral Castle).

Theatre includes: Katherine Howard in SIX The Musical (UK and International Tour) for which she received a WhatsOnStage award nomination for ‘Best Professional Debut’ and Snow White in Snow White (York Grand Opera House).
Television includes: Blue Peter (CBBC).
Other works: Katherine Howard in Magic at The Musicals (Royal Albert Hall).

Training: ArtsEd
Theatre include: Tania Degano in Muriels Wedding (Leicester Curve); Ensemble in Pretty Woman The Musical (Savoy); Lead Vocalist in Come What May (UK Tour); Ali in Mamma Mia Immersive (West End Worldwide, Duarena); Young Tanya in Mamma Mia Here We Go Again Immersive (Westend Worldwide, Duarena) and Ensemble in A Little Princess (Royal Festival Hall).
Television includes: TFI Friday (STV Productions, Channel 4).
Film includes: Kat in Zipwire (5P Productions); Lucy in Royally Screwed (BH Movies) and Beautiful & End (Bluedot Films)
Workshops include: Ruthy in Blonde (Howell & Hurt and RADA festival); Judith in Devils Disciple (Simon Greiff and ArtsEd) and Mabel in Underworld (Jennifer Whyte and ArtsEd).
Other works: Disney’s Broadway Hits (Royal Albert Hall) and Choir for The Olivier Awards (Royal Albert Hall, 2017).

Training: Guildford School of Acting & The Hammond.
Theatre include: Lafayette/Jefferson in Hamilton (Victoria Palace); David Letterman in 42 Balloons (Vaudeville, West End); Barman in Choir of man (Arts Theatre and US Tour); Dewey Finn in School of Rock (International Tour); Mike in But I’m a Cheerleader (Turbine); Big Mickey in What’s New Pussycat (Birmingham Repertory Theatre); HouseFire (Metta Theatre); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Southampton Theatre/UK Tour); Pricilla Queen of the Desert (Queens Theatre, Hornchurch); 101 Dalmatians (Birmingham Repertory Theatre); Boxed (The Vaults); One Love: The Bob Marley Musical (Birmingham Repertory Theatre) and Ragtime (Charing Cross Theatre).
Television includes: JoJo in Cells: a Musical Film (Seasons 1 & 2) and Hapless (season 2).
Workshops include: Public (Stroud&Notes); The Farm (Wild Mountain Productions); 42 Balloons (Pitch Perfect Productions);The Coloured Valentino (Arcola Theatre); If/Then (Adam Blanchet Productions); Little Bits of Light (National Theatre); Back to the Future (Colin Ingram Ltd).
Other works: Lem was also a finalist on BBC's The Voice UK (Season 2) where he was mentored by Jessie J and Will.i.am.

Theatre includes: Cabaret (Kitkat Club at the Playhouse); Company (Gielgud); Chicago (Adelphi, Cambridge and Garrick); Into the Woods (Linbury Studio ROH and Lowry Theatre Manchester); Imagine This (New London); Evita (Adelphi); Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium); An Evening with Kristin Chenoweth (Royal Albert Hall); Saturday Night Fever; The Sound of Music; Anything Goes; Boogie Nights; Grease and The Goodbye Girl (UK tours); San Domino (Tristan Bates); Singing in the Rain (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); High Society (The Mill, Sonning); Alice in Wonderland (Gordan Craig Theatre); White Christmas (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Sleeping Arrangements & Tomorrow Morning (Landor Theatre); Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens (Jacks Cabaret London Bridge); Oklahoma (Perth Rep); They’re Playing Our Song (Stephen Joseph Theatre); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Gaiety Theatre Isle of Mann);
Workshops include: Who's Afraid of Elizabeth Taylor (Sands Film Theatre); Hoods (Arts Theatre); Thirteen Hours (Arcola); Jason and the Argonauts (LSMT); Big City, Opal(Greenwich Festival of New Writers) and The Lost Musicals – The New Yorkers (Sadlers Wells)
Television includes: Children in Need (BBC); Agony (Live TV)
Film includes: Who's Afraid of Elizabeth Taylor (Paul Swing); Barbie (Warner Bros); The Entertainer (Alcove) and Imagine This (The New London Theatre)
Recordings: Evita (Original Cast 2006); Sleeping Arrangements (2013); Imagine This (Original Cast 2008); Company(Original Cast 2018)
Other work includes: NFU Mutual; World of Warships – Rule the Waves and Melissa Pasta (Commercials).

Training: ArtsEd London.
Credits whilst training: Rebecca in Pravda and Juliet / Mrs Fitzwilliam in It Never Happened (ArtsEd).
Theatre includes: The Last Ship (US Tour); Mary Magdalene in the 50th Anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar (UK Tour);
Film includes: Hannah’s short film, Then, Again was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2023 RED Movie Awards.
Workshops include: Judy in Finding Hitchcock; Rory in Windsong and Ellen in The Last Ship.


Theatre include: 101 Dalmatians (Eventim Apollo/UK Tour); Mayflies (York Theatre Royal); Sister Act (Royal Variety Performance) Are You As Nervous As I Am (Greenwich Theatre); Bedknobs and Broomsticks (UK Tour); Die Zaubeflöte (Glyndebourne Opera); The Producers (Manchester Royal Exchange); Us Against Whatever (Hull Truck/Liverpool Everyman); Exit The King (National Theatre); 101 Dalmatians (Birmingham Rep and Northampton Theatre Royal); Darkness, Darkness (Nottingham Playhouse); Warhorse (National Theatre/West End); The Browning Version (West End); South Downs (West End); Robin Hood (Cardiff New Theatre); All The Fun Of the Fair (Uk Tour); The Recruiting Officer and The Constant Couple (George Farquhar Theatre Festival, Derry); Tracy Beaker Gets Real (UK Tour); Blood Brothers (West End); Pal Joey (Nottingham Playhouse); Around the World in 80 Days (UK Tour)
Screen credits include: Grantchester (ITV); Love, Death and Robots (Netflix); Extras (BBC); Lego Friends Girls on a Mission (Disney) and Warhorse (NT Live)
Recordings: Terry Pratchett's Only You Can Save Manind, All The Fun Of The Fair, Us Against Whatever, Mayflies and 101 Dalmatians The Musical

Theatre includes: Ensemble in 13 Going On 30 The Musical (Manchester Opera House); Ronald Clifford in Cruel Intentions (UK Tour); Standby in Come From Away (UK Tour); Swing in Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations (Prince Edward); Alternate in Potted Panto (Apollo); Lou Adler in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (UK Tour); Alternate in Potted Panto (Garrick); Miss Understanding in Priscilla Queen of The Desert: The Musical (UK Tour); Papa Bear in Shrek The Musical (UK Tour); Ensemble in RENT (Other Palace) and Pig in Shrek The Musical (UK Tour).
Television includes: Iona Muff in Dreamland (Sky); Misty Van Cartier in Bimini Bon Boulash: Homecoming Queen and Sound of Musicals with Neil Brand - Seasons Of Love Soloist (BBC).
Workshops include: Narrator in Part Of The Plan; Bodies in ZaaZaa (New Earth Theatre);
Gender Bender in Queenz; Rudge in History Boys and Danny in GEEK! (Headgate Theatre).
As well as the current International Tour of 'The Last Ship', Karl produced Sting’s The Last Ship in 2020 at The Ahmanson in LA and The Golden Gate in San Francisco and in 2019 at The Princess of Wales, Toronto, following a 2018 tour of the UK and Ireland.
Karl has produced Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage across the UK and around the world since 2004 (Aldwych, Piccadilly, Phoenix, Dominion, West End, UK Tours/ Austria/ Belgium/ France/ Germany/ Italy/ Norway/ Spain/ Sweden/ Switzerland/ Denmark/ Asia/ Africa/ Australia).
Current productions include a US tour of AVA: The Secret Conversations, starring Elizabeth McGovern. Karl is also building a new theatre in London.
Recent productions include: The Unfriend by Steven Moffat (Criterion and Wyndhams) and UK tour of Spike by lan Hislop and Nick Newman. He has produced Broadway productions of The Seagull and American Buffalo, Backbeat (Royal Alexandra, Toronto; Ahmanson, LA), and international tours including The Last Confession with David Suchet, and Our Country's Good (the original Tony-nominated production).
Other recent theatre includes: Blood Wedding by Barney Norris; An Hour and a Half Late (Theatre Royal Bath and UK tour); Noises Off (Lyric Hammersmith and Garrick, West End); The Light in the Piazza (Royal Festival Hal / LA Opera / Lyric Opera of Chicago); Toast (West End / UK tour); Sweat (Gielgud, West End - Evening Standard Award for Best Play); Valued Friends (Rose Theatre, Kingston); Invisible Cities with 59 Productions (MIF / Brisbane Festival, Australia); Alan Ayckbourn's The Divide (Old Vic and EIF); David Hare's The Moderate Soprano (Duke of York's); and Sketching by James Graham (Wilton's Music Hall), as well as the films Red Joan and Unicorns.
Barney Norris’s work has received awards from the International Theatre Institute, the Critics’ Circle, the Evening Standard, the Society of Authors, the South Bank Sky Arts Times Breakthrough Awards and the Royal Society of Literature, among others, and been translated into nine languages. His plays
include Visitors, Eventide, Nightfall, The Wellspring, We Started to Sing, The Band Back Together and adaptations of Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day and Second Best by David Foenkinos; he is also the author of four novels, including Undercurrent and Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain, and two books of non-fiction, and holds a lectureship in Creative Writing at the University of Oxford.
Jenny is a stage designer and architect, with a specific focus on story driven design for performance. She is a Principal Design Director (and a Company Director) at 59, a Journey studio. Jenny works across the arts industries - from design work for the stage to detail driven exhibitions; the architecture of performance venues to large scale spectaculars. Jenny has led the spatial design many of 59’s most recognisable projects including most recently The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (Metropolitan Opera), KSA Pavilion at 2025 Osaka World Expo (Japan), Lightroom (London), Sting’s My Songs residency at Caesar’s Palace (Las Vegas), Apollo 50: Go for the Moon (Washington, USA), Made in Space (Tycho Brahae Planetarium, Copenhagen), The Last Ship (Northern Stage / International Touring), Boeing's 100th Anniversary Celebration (Seattle, USA), Paul Auster’s City of Glass (HOME and Lyric Hammersmith, UK) and Invisible Cities (MIF, UK).
Jenny began her career at Stirling prize winning architecture practice Future Systems, before moving into design for performance when she worked with Mark Fisher at Stufish, focusing on specially designed theatres and shows for Franco Dragone Group. She studied at the Royal College of Art and gained her architectural professional accreditation from the University of Cambridge.
As a Costume Designer: Small Hotel (With Ralph Fiennes, Theatre Royal Bath), Untitled F*ck M*ss S**gon (YoungVic), Once Upon A One More Time (Broadway), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Old Vic, NT Live), RENT (St James Theatre), The Lie (Menier Chocolate Factory). Terror (Lyric Hammersmith), Hamlet & The Cherry Orchard (With Ian Mc Kellen, Windsor Theatre Royal), The End of Longing (Playhouse Theatre, Westend), Il Viaggio a Reims (Oper Leipzig), A Mid Summers Night Dream (Oper Trier)
As a Set Designer: The House Party (Chichester Festival Theatre, Headlong, Frantic Assembly), Enter Achilles remount (DV8, Rambert), Migrations |dir: Sir David Pountney Welsh National Opera, Eureka Day (Gate Theatre, Dublin)
As a Set and Costume Designer: How About Now (world tour), Primetime (Royal Court Theatre), Wondrous Strange (RSC), The Ugly One (Park Theatre); The Man Who Almost Killed Himself (BBC I player), The Magic Flute, Cheryomuski | Don Pasquale , (Welsh National Opera), La Traviata (Longborough Opera), Trouble in Tahiti (Buxton Opera), Unruhe (The Susanne Linke Dance Company, DE)
For Screen: The Man Who Almost Killed Himself (BBC iPlayer); Hamlet starring Ian McKellen; The Telephone (EIF); Taser (Tropfest Finalist)
Loren is an Associate Artist of Silent Opera.
She was nominated for A 2024 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design for her work on Once Upon A One More Time (Broadway, 2023)
Tom is a sound designer and composer of plays, and a sound designer of musicals working mainly in London, on Broadway and internationally. Tom has won an Olivier Award and a Dutch Musical Theatre Award, and been nominated at the Tony Awards, the Drama Desk and Critic’s Circle Awards.
Recent work includes: All My Sons (West End): Every Brilliant Thing (West End): The Seagull (Barbican); Dear England (National Theatre, West End); Opening Night (Gielgud); Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Oedipus (West End and Broadway); Dead Man Walking (The Metropolitan Opera); Here We Are (The Shed, New York, National Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar (DeLaMar Theatre, Amsterdam); Best of Enemies (Noël Coward Theatre, Young Vic); Grey House (Lyceum Theatre, Broadway); Good (West End); Hamlet, Oresteia, The Doctor (Park Avenue Armory, Almeida Theatre, West End); Animal Farm (UK tour); West Side Story, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Broadway); Cabaret (Göteborg Opera); Judas, Oedipus, The Doctor (International Theatre Amsterdam); The Antipodes, Home, I’m Darling, People, Places and Things (Winner for Best Sound Design, Olivier Awards 2016), Hedda Gabler, Sunset At The Villa Thalia, The Red Barn (National Theatre West End); All About Eve (West End); Our Town (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); The Doctor, Wild Duck (Almeida/West End); Madness of King George III (Nottingham Playhouse); Hexenjagd (Theater Basel); Mr Burns, 1984 (Almeida/West End/Broadway); Fanny and Alexander, The Lorax (Old Vic); A View From the Bridge (Young Vic/West End/Broadway); Obsession (International Theatre Amsterdam, Barbican); Passing Strange, Life of Galileo, Happy Days, A Season in the Congo, Disco Pigs (Young Vic); Les Miserables (Wermland Opera, Sweden); The Crucible (Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway); Anna Karenina (Manchester Royal Exchange); The Moderate Soprano, Elephants (Hampstead Theatre); White Devil, As You Like It (RSC); Translations, Plenty (Sheffield Crucible); After Life, The Absence of War, Romeo & Juliet (Headlong); Lion Boy (Complicité); Venus in Fur (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Henry IV, Julius Caesar (Donmar, St Ann’s Brooklyn); Manhunt, The End of History, Pah La, The Woods, Love Love Love (Royal Court).
Training: London Studio Centre
Theatre Credits Include: Grease (German and European tour); Jedermann (Salzburg Festival); Bhangra Nation (Birmingham Rep – Musical Stager and additional choreography); Farewell Mr Haffman (Ustinov Studio); The Third Man (Menier Chocolate Factory); Berlusconi (Southwark Playhouse); Cabaret (Goteborgs Operan); Lady in the Dark (Opera Zuid); The Louder We Get (Theatre Calgary, Canada); The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ (West End, Menier Chocolate Factory); The Man of La Mancha (ENO, London Coliseum); Moulin Rouge (Broadway/West End - Associate Choreographer); The Wizard of Oz (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Ruthless (West End); Barnum; She Loves Me (Menier Chocolate Factory); City of Angels (Royal Conservatoire Scotland); Mamma Mia! (Municipal Theatre, Cyprus); The Country Girls (Chichester Festival Theatre); Spamalot; The Glass Menagerie (English Theatre Frankfurt); The Life of The Party (TheatreWorks, San Francisco); The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Waterloo East Theatre); Tommy: The Rock Opera (Blackpool Opera House); Blockbuster (UK Tour); The Taming of the Shrew; As You Like It (Guildford Shakespeare Company); Jest End (Jermyn Street, Players Theatre, Leicester Square theatre).
Opera Credits Include: Cosi Fan Tutte (Teatro alla Scala); Don Quichotte (Opéra de Lausanne); The Bartered Bride (Irish National Opera); The Marriage of Figaro (Opera North); L’elisir D’amore (Garsington Opera); Aida (Royal Ballet and Opera); Platée (Garsington Opera); The Adventures of Mr. Broucek On The Moon (Stattsoper, Berlin); Jedermann (Salzburg Festival); Peter Grimes (Teatro alla Scala); Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (Salzburg Festival); Giulio Cesare (Teatro alla Scala); Die Tote Stadt (Komische Oper Berlin); The Beggars Opera (Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris & Tour); Falstaff (Royal Opera House).
Film, Music and Commercial Credits Include: The Crown Season 4 (Left Bank); Pet Shop Boys - Brit Awards; Pandemonium Tour; Electric Tour; Rock in Rio 2018; Inner Sanctum 2019 (Associate Choreographer)
Stuart trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He spent 12 years in Stage Management on West End productions including The Bodyguard, Made In Dagenham and Mary Poppins, and major events such as Monty Python Live at the O2. Now a Production Manager for over a decade, his work spans theatre, music, and immersive experiences across international productions including Cirque Du Soleil, MUSE World Tours, Blue Man Group World Tour, Riyadh Season Opening Ceremony 2022, The Jungle and ELF The Musical. www.tgrprods.com
Credits include: West End/UK – Sing Street, Hercules, Come Fall In Love, Mrs Warrens’ Profession, A Knight’s Tale, Muriel’s Wedding, Kinky Boots, Calamity Jane, The Fear Of 13, Juno and the Paycock, The Devil Wears Prada, Hello, Dolly!, Starlight Express, Stranger Things, Groundhog Day, 42nd Street, Aspects of Love, Guys & Dolls, The King & I, As You Like It, Good, Eureka Day, Anything Goes, Get Up Stand Up, The Drifters Girl, Rosmersholm, All About Eve, St. Joan, One Night in Miami, City of Angels, The Young Chekhov Trilogy, Gypsy, The Bodyguard. (Broadway) – A Beautiful Noise, The Music Man, Carousel, Head Over Heels, Three Tall Women, Hello, Dolly!, The Crucible, Misery, Sylvia, A Delicate Balance, Les Misérables. (Broadway/West End) – The Hills of California, Back to the Future, Funny Girl, Leopoldstadt, To Kill a Mockingbird, Company, A Christmas Carol, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Drama Desk Award – Outstanding Wigs and Hair), The Ferryman, Girl from the North Country, Farinelli and the King, Groundhog Day, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Matilda, Ghost, Billy Elliot. Opera – Un Ballo in Maschera, La Bohème (Bregenz), Anna Nicole (BAM). Film and TV – The Gilded Age, Downton Abbey, Deadpool & Wolverine
Website https://www.cyassocs.com
Jill was born in Wallsend and grew up in Newcastle. Jill is a full member of the CDG CDA CSA
Casting Associates : Olivia Laydon and Tom Shiels Jill is the recipient of the 2024 What’s on Stage Award for Best Casting Direction for THE LITTLE BIG THINGS, @Soho Place.
Theatre credits include: The Great Gatsby (London Coliseum); The Devil Wears Prada (Theatre Royal Plymouth/Dominion Theatre); Shucked (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); War Horse (New London Theatre / Tours 2015–2020 and UK & Ireland Tour 2024–2025); Becoming Nancy (Birmingham Rep); The Little Big Things (@Soho Place – 2024 What’s on Stage Award for Best Casting Direction); Dear Evan Hansen (Noel Coward Theatre); Crazy For You (Gillian Lynn Theatre/Chichester Festival Theatre); Jersey Boys (Trafalgar Theatre/Prince Edward/Piccadilly/UK & Ireland Tours); The Lion King Tour (2015–2024 UK & Ireland /International Tour); Aladdin (Prince Edward Theatre & the 2023/24 UK Tour); 101 Dalmatians (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); Bedknobs And Broomsticks (UK Tour); Touching The Void (Duke of York's/Bristol Old Vic & Tour); Hairspray (London Coliseum); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Bridge Theatre/West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night-Time (Gielgud Theatre/Piccadilly Theatre/Tours 2015–2019); Beautiful – The Carole King Musical (Aldwych/UK & Ireland Tour); Lazarus (Kings Cross Theatre); Kinky Boots (Adelphi/UK & Ireland Tour); Young Frankenstein (Garrick); Jane Eyre (UK Tour 2017/National Theatre); La Strada (The Other Palace); Show Boat (New London/Crucible Theatre Sheffield); The Scottsboro Boys (UK Casting, Garrick/Young Vic); The Producers (Theatre Royal Drury Lane/UK Tours); Contact (Queens Theatre); Fosse (Prince Of Wales).
Film - Dancers for the new Steve McQueen film Blitz ; Dancers for Paddington 2 and Dancers for Beyond the Sea
Plus many Workshops & Readings.

Theatre credits as Conductor and Musical Director include Local Hero (Minerva Theatre); Dirty Dancing (Dominion Theatre & Piccadilly Theatre); The Last Ship (Northern Stage/UK tour, Toronto, USA tour); How The Grinch Stole Christmas (UK tour); Falsettos (The Other Palace); Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Associate Conductor, Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Sinatra (London Palladium); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Legally Blonde (Savoy Theatre).
Music Supervision includes: Here You Come Again (Leeds Playhouse, UK Tour), Assassins (Chichester Festival Theatre); Legally Blonde (UK tour and productions in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Vienna); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (UK tour); and Supervising Music Director for the West End and European/UK tours of Dirty Dancing.
Composition credits include: The Centre, The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, The Wind in the Willows (published by The Australian Script Centre); Old Mother Hubbard (Black Swan Press); The Legend of Snow White (Hayman Theatre, Australia); Kiss of the Spider Woman (Sevenoaks Playhouse); Deadly Game (Vienna’s English Theatre); Mrs Warren’s Profession, The Importance of Being Earnest (English Theatre of Hamburg); The Railway Children (published by Samuel French); The Teddy Bears Picnic (UK tour); Comrade Rockstar (SG Records), Cloakroom (PW Productions).
Recordings include composer and producer for Comrade Rockstar (original cast album), composer and conductor for The Railway Children (original cast album), keyboards for Legally Blonde (West End cast recording), vocal arranger for Collabro Stars and Collabro: Act 2 (Sony).
Television includes: The Grinch Live (NBC/Sky Arts)
He received honours degrees in music (piano performance) and music education from the University of Western Australia, winning numerous awards including a Creative Development Fellowship (Arts Council of Western Australia)

As Director and Associate director‚ Denni Sayers’ work includes Peter Grimes (Canadian Opera Company)‚ Manon Lescaut (Shanghai Grand Theatre)‚ Porgy and Bess (Chicago)‚ Hippolyte et Aricie and Don Giovanni (Glyndebourne)‚ Of Mice and Men (Washington) and Ariadne auf Naxos (Boston and Welsh National Opera); new productions of Tosca (Toronto)‚ West Side Story (Tel-Aviv)‚ Rachel Portman’s The Water Diviner’s Tale, two Dr Who concerts (BBC Proms), Iolanta (RPO at RAH with Petrenko) Pearl Fishers and Don Giovanni (Tulsa).
An Internationally renowned choreographer‚ work includes Aspects of Love in London's West End, Sweeney Todd (Chichester Festival and Adelphi Theatre; winner of Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival‚ and winner of Best Musical in The Evening Standard’s Theatre Awards); Ibsen’s Emperor and Galilean (Royal National Theatre)‚ Private Lives (Chichester)‚ Rebecca (Vienna), Masque of Might (Opera North), The Ring Cycle (Washington National Opera); Ring Cycle and Die Zauberflöte (Lyric Opera Chicago); Evgeny Onegin (Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe); Hamlet (Metropolitan Opera, Glyndebourne Festival, Sydney Opera House, Adelaide Festival and Munich)‚ Mefistofele, Francesca da Rimini and Manon Lescaut (La Scala Milan); The Cunning Little Vixen (La Monnaie), Le Coq d'Or (Komische Oper Berlin), Carmen (ROH, WNO, Sydney, Oslo, Oedipus Rex (Royal National Theatre) and as Associate and Movement Director‚ San Francisco).


Training: Joel Price trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre: For the National Theatre: The Effect, Dear Octopus, Paradise; as sound designer, Up Next Gala 2024, Perspective, I Want My Hat Back, A Declaration from the People and Young Patron’s Gala. In London’s West End: Crazy for You, Get Up Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical, Blithe Spirit and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other theatre includes: as sound designer, Gorillaz - House of Kong, Black Love at the Kiln Theatre; Afterglow at Southwark Playhouse; Sweeney Todd at Twickenham; Lost in Theatre – Recorded Plays for the Royal Court; and The Devil Inside Him at the White Bear; as associate sound designer, Peter Pan at the Troubadour; The Second Violinist at the Irish National Opera; Arlington and Ballyturk for Galway International Arts Festival; The Fifth Column at Southwark Playhouse; The Events for Artists Touring Company; If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep at the Royal Court
Short film: HOME: Aamir’s Story
Joel currently works at the National Theatre as a Sound and Video Supervisor where he has worked on many productions including Hadestown, Angels in America and The Lehman Trilogy.
Russ has been working with Karl Sydow for the last decade, first as Company Manager, then Resident Director, Associate Director and now as Associate Producer. Productions include Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage in the West End, on UK Tours and all around the world. Sting’s The Last Ship on the UK Tour, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Toronto, AVA The Secret Conversations at The Riverside Studios and the UK Tour of Spike.
Other Company Management credits include Spirited Away at The London Coliseum, Girl From The North Country in Toronto, the New Zealand Tour of Annie, Santa Claus The Musical in Singapore, Lazy Town Live! in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and Bananas in Pyjamas in Cairo.
Russ has produced the UK Tours of The Heat Is On!, The Duelling Piano Men and Pantomimes including Aladdin, Cinderella, Beauty & The Beast and Sleeping Beauty around the UK.
Originally trained at Laine Theatre Arts, performance credits include the original London cast of Nine, the UK Tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the UK Tour of Dave Simpson’s The eXtra Factor, Santa Claus The Musical in Birmingham, the North American and New Zealand Tours of Rock Legends, Wayne Sleep’s Explosive Dance and Andrew Lloyd Webber : A Celebration, both at The Royal Albert Hall.
Russ was a member of the pop group Scooch who represented the UK at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest in Finland. Signed to Warner Bros, Russ wrote their song ‘Flying The Flag (For You)’ which reached No.5 in the UK charts. Originally formed in 1999 Scooch signed to EMI and gained 4 other Top 20 hits from their album ‘Four Sure’.
Mark Rubinstein, Sarah Edwards and Dave McNeilly established Short Street Productions Ltd as an independent theatre production company in 2023, to continue the work of Mark Rubinstein Ltd, which since 2000 has produced and general managed over 90 shows and productions in the West End, on tour and internationally. Short Street provides producing, general management, production accounting and other consultancy services.
Current and recent projects include: The Last Ship (International Tour), Giant (Harold Pinter Theatre), The Great Gatsby (London Coliseum), Till The Stars Come Down (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Tina – the Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych & UK and Ireland Tour), Sing Street (Lyric Hammersmith), Military Wives (York Theatre Royal), Waiting For Godot (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Sinatra (Birmingham Rep), and Punchdrunk’s The Burnt City.
Mark Rubinstein was President of the Society of London Theatre from 2011 to 2014 and is currently a member of the Board.
Producer: Mark Rubinstein
Finance Director: Sarah Edwards
Head of Production: Dave McNeilly
For 'The Last Ship'
Associate General Manager: Imogen Sutherland
Production Coordinator: Gift Onomor

Guy Chapman was Managing Director of the full-service marketing/PR/media agency TARGET LIVE 2007-20; specialising in theatre, dance, classical music and opera, literature, art exhibitions, museums and attractions. As well as numerous West End shows major clients included The Royal Collections, Bolshoi Ballet, Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, St Petersburg Ballet and venues such as South Bank Centre and the Barbican Centre.
As a Producer and General Manager Guy has worked across many productions both in UK and beyond including the award-winning Phyllis Nagy’s DISAPPEARED (UK tour and Royal Court Theatre. Mark Ravenhill’s SHOPPING AND F***ING at the Gielguid Theatre, Queens Theatre, UK tour and at the New York Theatre Workshop, The National Theatre if Brent’s LOVE UPON THE THRONE (Edinburgh Festival, Bush Theatre, Comedy Theatre London and Berlin)) Julian Mitchell’s ANOTHER COUNTRY (UK tour and Arts Theatre London) Jacki Clunes CHICKS WITH FLICKS, the London premiere of Enda Walsh’s DISCO PIGS and world premiere of Sarah Kane’s CRAVE with Paines Plough (Traverse Theatre, UK tour, Dublin Theatre Festival, Royal Court Theatre, Berlin and Copenhagen)
General Management has included an eight-week London Palladium season of BEYOND BOLLYWOOD, EIFMAN BALLET at London Coliseum as well as for many years The Mark Baldwin Dance Company, Aletta Collins Dance Company and Nahid Sadiqui (UK tours and London seasons).
59, a Journey studio, conceives, directs, designs and delivers ambitious, large-scale story-driven artworks, stage shows, events and immersive experiences.
Recent Design for theatre, ceremonies and events includes: The Amazing Adventure of Kavalier & Clay, Aida (Metropolitan Opera), Stranger Things: The First Shadow (West End/ Broadway) - Tony and Olivier Award winning, Ragtime, Camelot (Lincoln Center Theater), Pictures From Home (Broadway), Flying Over Sunset, Intimate Apparel (Lincoln Centre Theater), Oslo (Lincoln Center/ National Theatre/ Harold Pinter Theatre), Wonder.land (Manchester International Festival/ National Theatre), An American in Paris (Broadway/ London/ US tour), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Broadway), Brigadoon (New York City Center), The Forbidden Zone (Salzburg Festival/ Schaubühne Berlin), Les Misérables (world tour), War Horse (National Theatre/ Worldwide tour) and the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony. As Video Designers for Opera: Candide, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Santa Fe Opera), Satyagraha and Marnie (Metropolitan Opera/ ENO)
As Set and Video Designers: Kan Yama Kan (Global Theatre, Riyadh), Kuwait Calling (JACC, Kuwait), The Last Ship (Northern Stage/ UK tour/ US tour), The Shadow Factory (Nuffield Theatre), Sukanya (Royal Opera House), Metropolitan Opera 50th Anniversary Gala 2017, Get Carter (Northern Stage) and Sleeping Beauty at Tate Tanks (Royal Ballet).
As Directors and Designers includes: Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs, Vogue: Inventing the Runway, The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks, David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (Lightroom), Apollo 50: Go for the Moon (Washington, DC) 'Immersions' Guggenheim Bilbao 25th Anniversary (Guggenheim Museum), ‘Reflections’ Guggenheim Bilbao 20th Anniversary (Guggenheim Museum).
Leo founded 59 Studio in 2001. Under his directorship the company has won several Olivier and Tony awards for design in the theatre, including for War Horse, An American In Paris and Stranger Things: The First Shadow, and created major works for the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, The Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao), Historic Royal Palaces (London) and the 2025 Osaka World Expo (Japan). As well as large-scale outdoor shows for live audiences, he has directed several productions for the stage including Paul Auster’s City of Glass (Lyric, London), Invisible Cities (Brisbane/Manchester International Festival), and Sting’s My Songs residency at Caesar’s Palace (Las Vegas).
