The World Tour features a core cast with a great number of celebrated Les Mis guest stars appearing as their schedules allow. Initial casting has been announced for selected dates. Further casting to be announced.
Click on the artist’s headshot to view their scheduled performance dates. Please note that the appearance of any artist is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice.
Combeferre
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Training: Mountview.
Theatre Credits include: Gary, Nigel and Understudy Jimmy in Standing at the Sky’s Edge (Gillian Lynne Theatre); Robert Prewitt in From Here to Eternity (Charing Cross Theatre, London); Adam in Mamma Mia! The Party (O2 London); Ensemble and Understudy Chris in Miss Saigon (International Tour); Ensemble and Understudy Sky in Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre); Vocalist in Magic at the Musicals (Royal Albert Hall).
Ensemble
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Training: Mountview.
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble and Cover Cosette (UK and Ireland Tour 2021; International Tour, 2019).
Theatre Credits include: Stella in Disney’s The Castle (Disney Concerts); Anna in Spring Awakening (Edinburgh Fringe).
Television Credits include: A Gentleman in Moscow.
Concert Credits: The Castle (Disney Concerts); Michael Ball and Alfie Boe Together Again (02 Arena); ITV Gala At the London Palladium.
Workshop Credits include: Lucy in The Astonishing Times of Timothy Cratchit (Aria Entertainment).
Madame
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Previously In Les Misérables: Ensemble/Understudy Madame Thenardier in Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre)
Theatre Credits include: Beulah in Come From Away (Phoenix); Lady Croydon in Something Rotten (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Beryl in Made in Dagenham 10th Anniversary Concert (Palladium); Lily Smith in Love On The Links (Salisbury Playhouse); Gaoler’s Daughter and Mrs Hedgehog in Wind in The Willows (London Palladium and UK Tour); Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland (Gordan Craig, Stevenage); Widow Corney in Oliver! (Curve, Leicester); Mrs Segstrom in A Little Night Music (Palace); Ensemble/Understudy Mrs Pearce in My Fair Lady (Teatro di San Carlo, Italy); Secretary/Scrubwoman in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Royal Festival Hall); Ensemble/Understudy Brenda in I Can’t Sing (London Palladium); Mrs Gloop in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (DuTac, Dubai); Principle Comedienne in Candide (Opera National de Lorraine); Mae in The Pajama Game (Chichester); Ena Sharples in Street of Dreams (Manchester Arena); Rona in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Trinity, Tunbridge Wells); Frau Schmidt in The Sound of Music (UK Tour); Jessica in Austentatious (Landor); Pearl in Simply Cinderella (Curve, Leicester); Lynn in Stepping Out (Derby Playhouse); Mimi in Acorn Antiques (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Ensemble/Understudy Christine in The Beautiful Game (Cambridge)
Film includes: Wicked, The Royal We, Here and Les Misérables.
Television includes: Silent Witness, FBI: International, A Gentleman In Moscow, Breeders, Eastenders, Coronation Street, Casualty, Doctors, Heartbeat, Blue Murder, Harry Hill’s Clubnite, The Tracey Ullman Show.
Ensemble
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Training: Guildford School of Acting.
Previously in Les Misérables: Cover Fantine and Factory Girl (UK and International Tour, 2019, 2022); Cover Fantine and Cosette (The Staged Concert, Sondheim Theatre, 2021).
Theatre Credits include: Three Phantoms (China); Lucy Lockit in The Beggar’s Opera (Les Arts Florissants); Ensemble in The Woman in White (Charing Cross Theatre); Three Phantoms (Asia); Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera (West End, UK Tour).
Television Credits include: Whitechapel.
Ensemble
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Training: The Urdang Academy.
Television Credits include: Dancer in The Brit Awards; Becky Hill and Chase & Status.
Credits Whilst Training: Margaret White in Carrie; The Witch in Into the Woods.
Amelia is delighted to be making her professional debut in Les Misérables.
Babet
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Training: The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Previously in Les Misérables: Grantaire (UK Tour, 2022); Ensemble (UK and Ireland Tour, 2018- 2019).
Theatre Credits include: Patsy in Spamalot (Playhouse Theatre, West End); Dr Swaby in Betty Blue Eyes (Grange Park Opera); Mr Toad in Wind in the Willows (Norwich Theatre Royal); Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore and Lord Mountararat in Iolanthe (UK Tour); Samuel in Pirates of Penzance (Sydney Theatre Company); The Assassin in Blondel (Union Theatre); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (New Vic Theatre); Zaide (Sadler’s Wells).
Workshop Credits include: John Lill in The Likes of Us (Heartaches Ltd.); Rehab: The Musical (Blacklist Entertainment); The Likes of Us (The Entertainment Business).
Michael also works as a director. His credits include: Out There, Our House, Loserville (Union Theatre); Loserville in Concert (Garrick Theatre, West End); Alice in Wonderland (Italy Tour); Peter Pan, Dick Whittington, Cinderella (Jordan Productions).
Michael is also founder and owner of the London-based Union Youth Theatre (UYT). He recently produced his first West End concert, When I Grow Up at the Lyric Theatre, which starred members of the youth theatre alongside West End stars.
@m.burgen
@unionyouththeatre
Factory Girl
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Training: Tring Park School for the Performing Arts and Guildford School of Acting (winner of the Ian Fleming Scholarship).
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble (UK Tour, 2022- 2023), Factory Girl and Cover Fantine (UK Tour,2018- 2019).
Theatre Credits include: Stoner Chick in Heathers (The Other Palace); The Pirate Queen (London Coliseum); It Happened in Key West (Charing Cross Theatre).
Film Credits include: Heathers Live (The Other Palace).
Workshop Credits include: Bev in 13 Going On 30 (ROYO).
Credits Whilst Training include: Grizabella in Cats (GSA); Violet Chandler in The Fix (GSA); Olivier Awards in Concert (Royal Festival Hall); Adelaide in Guys and Dolls (Tring Park); Drowsy in The Drowsy Chaperone.
@maryjcaldwell
Marius
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Will Callan is scheduled to play the role of Marius for all performances at the following locations:
Previously in Les Misérables: Marius in Les Misérables (Sondheim Theatre, West End 2023-2024, UK & Ireland Tour 2021-2023)
Theatre Credits: Sebastian in Cruel Intentions (UK & Ireland Tour 2025), Jake Johnson in The Government Inspector (Turbine Theatre, 2023)
Instagram: @thewillcallan
YouTube: Will Callan
Ensemble
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Training: Performers College.
Theatre Credits include: Closer to Heaven (Turbine Theatre).
Credits Whilst Training: Odyssey; Pippin; A Whole New World of Alan Menken.
Brujon
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Training: Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
Previously in Les Misérables: Factory Foreman, Ensemble and Cover Javert (Queen’s Theatre, 2011-2013).
Theatre Credits include: Hooch in Kinky Boots (UK and Ireland Tour); Gerhard and Tough Man in Eugenius! The Musical (The Other Palace); Beast in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (UK and International Tour); Mr Perkins in Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (UK Tour); Max Kirkhov in Ten Times Table (The Mill at Sonning); Issachar in Joseph And the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (UK Tour); Issachar in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (New London Theatre).
Television Credits include: The Paul O’Grady Show; Olivier Awards; Blue Peter; Heartburn Hotel; Peak Practice.
Concert Credits include: Eugenius! (London Palladium); The Pirate Queen (London Coliseum).
Workshop Credits include: Gerhard and Tough Man in Eugenius!; Karl The Giant in Big Fish.
Recording Credits include: Eugenius! (Original Cast Recording)
Instagram: @shaunypd76
X: @shaunypd
Swing
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Training: The Urdang Academy
Previously In Les Miserables: Ensemble & cover Cosette (Queens Theatre, 2013)
Theatre Credits (include): Swing & cover Elphaba in Wicked (UK Tour), Ensemble and cover Jovie in Elf – The Musical (Dominion Theatre), Ensemble and Cover Perdi in 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Ensemble in My Fair Lady (Teatro Massimo, Palermo), Maria in West Side Story (Estonia National Opera), Ensemble in The Wizard Of Oz (Birmingham Rep Theatre), Swing in The Phantom Of The Opera (Her Majesty’s Theatre, London), Ensemble in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (UK & Ireland Tour), Sister Mary Robert in Sister Act (Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage).
Recording Credits: For Tonight (Concept Album)
Website/Social Media Handles: @Jadeydavies
Swing
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Training: Mountview.
Theatre Credits include: Understudy Lord Farquaad in Shrek (West End, UK and Ireland Tour); Understudy Elder Cunningham in The Book Of Mormon (West End); Understudy Prince Sebastian in Cinderella (West End); Understudy Boq in Wicked (West End); Understudy The Arbiter in Chess (London Coliseum); Jim in The Railway Children (Cadogan Hall); Understudy Harry and Young Ebenezer in Scrooge (West End, UK Tours); Wallace Hartley, Bellboy and Dance Captain in Titanic the Musical (Toronto, Southwark Playhouse); Alternate Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (UK Tour); William Harbison in South Pacific (Cadogan Hall); Mile End Lee in Closer To Heaven (Union Theatre, London); Lead Vocalist for The Barricade Boys (International), Lead Vocalist on MS Color Fantasy (Cruise Liner); Angel Dumott Schunard in Rent (Crescent Theatre); Lead Vocalist in Dreamcoat Stars (UK Tour); Prince Charming in Cinderella (Harlow Playhouse); Mike and Dance Captain in Zanna, Don’t (Landor Theatre).
Film Credits include: Les Misérables; Carriages.
Television Credits include: Britain’s Got Talent; The Masked Dancer.
Workshops Credits include: Cinderella; The Monster’s Bride.
Recording Credits include: Les Misérables; The Barricade Boys; Dreamcoat Stars.
Swing
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Training: London School of Musical Theatre.
Previously in Les Misérables: Jean Prouvaire, and understudy Marius (Sondheim Theatre, 2021); Joly and understudy Marius (Sondheim Theatre, 2020).
Credits Whilst Training include: Max in Lend Me a Tenor; Ross in The Queen’s Nose; Ensemble in Merrily We Roll Along (workshop); Melchior in Spring Awakening (workshop); Orlando in As You Like It (workshop).
Jean Prouvaire
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Training: Guildford School of Acting.
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble (Sondheim Theatre, 2022-2023).
Concert Credits include: Children on Eden (30th Anniversary Concert, Cadogan Hall); West End Does: Love (Cadogan Hall).
Credits Whilst Training include: Dallas in Sweet Smell of Success; Randy and Ensemble in Curtains; Ensemble in The Wind in the Willows.
@l0uis.emmanuel
Ensemble
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Training: ArtsEd.
Concert Credits include: Pippin (50th Anniversary Concert, Arts Ed Choir); The Olivier Awards 2024 (Arts Ed Choir).
Credits Whilst Training include: Rita in Made in Dagenham; Ensemble in Rent.
Les Misérables is Charlie’s professional debut.
Enjolras
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James D. Gish is scheduled to play the role of Enjolras for all performances at the following locations:
Training: Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University.
Previously in Les Misérables: Enjolras (The Muny, 2024); Feuilly (US Tour, 2019).
Theatre Credits include: Fiyero in Wicked (Gershwin Theatre, Broadway); Fabrizio in The Light in the Piazza (City Center Encores!, Off-Broadway); Mickey Rose in The Jerusalem Syndrome (York Theatre Company, Off-Broadway Original Cast); Gerry Goffin in Beautiful: The
Carole King Musical (US Tour); Jack Kelly in Newsies (Phoenix Theatre Company); Jervis Pendleton in Daddy Long Legs (Phoenix Theatre
Company); The Toxic Avenger in The Toxic Avenger (Hippodrome Theatre).
Concert Credits include: So in Love (Solo US Tour); Cocktail Cabaret (Caesars Palace).
Workshop Credits include: Mazz in Pump Up the Volume (RCI Theatricals); Pavel Novack in Empire State Dreams (Alchemy Production Group); Mike Mercy in Bonjour Mon Amour (LDK Productions); Count Vladimir in Tambourine (RCI Theatricals); Luigi in Soho High (Small Farms Productions).
Recording Credits include: So in Love (Warner Brothers and Oceanway Studios, Top 10 iTunes Classical Chart); The Jerusalem Syndrome (Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording).
@jamesdgish
Feuilly
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Training: ArtsEd.
Theatre Credits include: Ensemble in Pippin in Concert.
Credits Whilst Training include: Eddie O’Grady in Made in Dagenham, Ensemble and Singing Captain in The Drowsy Chaperone.
Les Misérables will mark Harry’s professional debut.
Fantine
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Channah Hewitt is scheduled to perform the role of Fantine for select performances at the following locations:
Training: Lucia Marthas Institute for Performing Arts.
Previously in Les Misérables: Fantine (The Netherlands Tour, 2023-2024).
Theatre Credits include: Swing, Cover Nala and Sarabi in The Lion King (AFAS Circustheater Den Haag, The Netherlands); Ikette, Cover Tina and Alline in Tina Das Tina Turner Musical (Hamburg); walking cover Tina in the Dutch version of the musical (Beatrix Theater).
Television Credits include: Finals of DanceSing; Semi-finals of The Voice of Holland; Background dancer for Beyoncé at the MTV VMAs.
Concert Credits include: Soloist in major international music concerts; Avond van de Filmmuziek with the Metropole Orkest (Ziggo Dome).
Recording Credits include: Voice artist for Disney, Nickelodeon, Prime, Netflix.
In January 2025, Channah will take on the title role in the musical Josephine Baker – Een Leven in Revue.
THÉNARDIER
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Ian Hughes is scheduled to play the role of Thénardier for all performances at the following locations:
Previously In Les Misérables: Thenardier (UK & International Tour, 2019-2020) and Thenardier (The Sondheim Theatre, 2021 – 2023)
Theatre includes: 10 years with The Royal Shakespeare Company including King Lear, The Rivals, The Comedy of Errors, Henry IV, The Thebans, Twelfth Night, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Comedy of Errors, The Winters Tale, The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, Hamlet, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Venetian Twins, Romeo & Juliet. West End includes Guys & Dolls, The 39 Steps, The Lion King, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Other theatre at Chichester, Manchester, York, Cardiff, Kingston and Coventry.
Television & Film includes: Miss Scarlet and the Duke, A Very Royal Scandal, The Diplomat, Masters of the Air, Seacole, Shakespeare & Hathaway, The Alienist, Ransom, White Gold, Dr Who, Eastenders, Stella, Doctors, Torchwood, Holby City, Casualty, Margaret, Robin Hood, Foyle’s War, Gavin and Stacey, MI High, Our Mutual Friends, Doom, The Road To Guantanamo, A Waste of Shame, Blackpool, State of Play, Swiss Tony, Death of a Salesman, Bright Young Things.
Awards: Winner of the 1st Royal National Theatre/Ian Charleson Award for Best Actor for the title role in Tasso at The Lyric Hammersmith. Special commendation for Hamlet at The RSC.
Javert
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Bradley Jaden is scheduled to play the role of Javert at the following locations and dates:
Training: Guildford School of Acting.
Previously in Les Misérables: Javert (Sondheim Theatre, 2019, 2024; Queen’s Theatre, 2018), Enjolras in The Staged Concert (Gielgud Theatre, 2019), Enjolras in the 30th Anniversary Company (Queen’s Theatre, 2015), Lesgles (Queen’s Theatre, 2014).
Theatre Credits include: Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends (Gielgud Theatre); Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Politeama Rossetti); Fiyero in Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre, International Tour); Ghost (UK Tour); Shrek (Theatre Royal Drury Lane).
Television includes: EastEnders; Emmerdale; Sugar Rush; Britain’s Got Talent.
Concert Credits include: The Reunion (Suntory Hall, Tokyo); Do You Hear The People Sing? (Newport Performing Arts Theater, Manila); Bradley Jaden Live in Concert (London, New York, Budapest, Trieste); Sideshow (London Palladium); Treason in Concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Cadogan Hall); The Greatest Showtunes (Glasgow, Birmingham); Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends (Sondheim Theatre); The Best of Broadway (Royal Albert Hall); Camelot (London Palladium); After You (London Coliseum); South Pacific in Concert (Cadogan Hall), My Fair Lady (60th Anniversary Celebration, St Paul’s Church).
Recordings Credits include: Bradley Jaden Live in Concert; Treason; Les Misérables: The Staged Concert; After You; Peter Pan; Theseus.
@BradleyJaden
Bishop of Digne
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Hans Peter Janssens is scheduled to play the role of Bishop of Digne at the following locations and dates:
Training: Guildhall School of Music & Drama (London); Royal Conservatory Ghent (Belgium); Municipal Conservatory Bruges).
Previously In Les Misérables: Valjean (Palace Theatre London, 2000-2003); Javert (Queens Theatre London 2006-2007, 2009-2010); Javert (2006, BBC Radio 2, 21st Anniversary); Valjean (Antwerp, Belgium, 1998).
Theatre Credits include: The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera (Scheveningen/Antwerp); Anatoly in Chess (tour Belgium/the Netherlands); Jekyll & Hyde in Jekyll & Hyde (tour Belgium/The Netherlands); Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd (De La Mar Theatre); Count von Krolock in Dance of the Vampires (Antwerp); Dracula in Dracula The Musical (Antwerp); Kerchak in Tarzan (Scheveningen); Juan Peron in Evita (Antwerp); Triton in The Little Mermaid (Ghent); Mr Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Antwerp); Simon Doucet in Lillies (Antwerp); Sacco in Sacco & Vanzetti (Belgeium/The Netherlands); Benjamin Stone in Follies (Belgium/The Netherlands); Remendado in Carmen (Antwerp); Sid in Albert Herring (UK Tour); Don Giovanni in Don Giovanni (UK Tour).
Concert Credits include: London Concert For Peace (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); West End Stars (Belgium/The Netherlands); Merci Charles (Belgium); The Power of Theatrical Madness (World Tour); Siegmund in The Walküre (Bielefeld).
Recording Credits: Valjean in Les Misérables (Antwerp); Count von Krolock in Dance of the Vampires; Dracula in Dracula The Musical; Sacco in Sacco & Vanzetti.
Awards: Best Male Actor for Dracula (Belgium); Best Male Actor in a smaller production for Sweeney Todd (the Netherlands); Musical Award 2008 Special Merit (Belgium).
https://www.facebook.com/hanspeter.janssens/
Grantaire
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Training: Royal Academy of Music.
Previously in Les Misérables: Grantaire (Sondheim Theatre, 2021), Grantaire (UK and International Tour, 2020).
Theatre Credits include: Robert Catesby in Treason the Musical (UK Tour, London Palladium).
Fantine
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Lucie Jones is scheduled to play the role of Fantine for select performances at the following locations:
BIOGRAPHY
Previously In Les Misérables: Fantine (Sondheim Theatre, 2025), Cosette (Queens Theatre, 2010), Fantine in The Staged Concert (Sondheim Theatre, 2021)
Theatre Credits (include): ‘Jane’ in Austenland (The Savoy Theatre), ‘Molly’ in Ghost (The Adelphi) ’Genevieve’ in The Baker’s Wife (Menier Chocolate Factory) ‘Catherine’ in Pippin (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); ‘Katie’ in Super You (Lyric Theatre); ’Jenna Rink’ in 13 Going on 30 (Battersea Arts Centre); ’Elphaba’ in Wicked (Apollo Victoria); ‘Jenna Hunterson’ in Waitress (Adelphi & UK Tour); ‘Martha Percy’ in Treason (Cadogan Hall); ‘Heidi’ in Title of Show (London Coliseum); ‘Ghost of Christmas Past’ in A Christmas Carol (Dominion Theatre); ‘Maureen’ in RENT (The Other Palace and UK Tour); ‘Elle Woods’ in Legally Blonde (Leicester Curve, UK Tour and South Korea Opera House) ‘Victoria’ in American Psycho (Almeida); ‘Molly’ in Ghost (International Tour); ‘Emily’ in A Christmas Carol (Lyceum); ‘Lou’ in Girlfriends (Bishopsgate Institute- LMTO); ‘Meatloaf’ in We Will Rock You (International Arena Tour); and ‘Holly’ in The Wedding Singer (UK Tour)
Television Credits (Include): Midsomer Murders, The Sarah Jane Adventures, X factor finalist, 2009, Eurovision finalist, 2017
Concert/Radio Credits: Lucie Jones – Live at The Adelphi (Adelphi Theatre), Lucie Jones at Christmas (Her Majesty’s Theatre and St Davids Hall), The Fulltone Orchestra and Lucie Jones (UK Tour), Lucie Jones in Concert (Cadogan Hall)
Extra Information: Host of a weekly show on Magic Musicals radio station and host of the theatre podcast “Off Script with Lucie Jones”Instagram: @luciejones1
Twitter: @luciejones1
TikTok: @thatluciejones
Theatre: Elphaba in Wicked (Apollo Victoria, Winner of Best Takeover at WhatsOnStage Awards & West End Wilma Awards; Jenna Hunterson in Waitress (Adelphi & UK Tour, Winner of Best Takeover & Best Performance at the West End Wilma Awards); Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (Leicester Curve, UK Tour and South Korea Opera House, Winner of Best Actress in a Musical Award)
Warnings
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Training: Adelaide Conservatorium of Music and Mountview.
Previously in Les Misérables: Jean Valjean (Queen’s Theatre, 2013-1014).
Theatre Credits include: Wolf and Cinderella’s Prince in Into the Woods (Singapore); Cover Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera (Australia Tour); Lt Joseph Cable in South Pacific (UK Tour, Australia Tour); Anatoly in Chess (UK Tour); Tony in West Side Story (UK Tour); Frank Jnr and Understudy DJ Monty in Saturday Night Fever (UK Tour); Ensemble and Understudy Frederick Trumper in Chess (Spektrum Arena Oslo Norway); Jason in Jason And The Argonauts (New Players Theatre, Embankment); Principal Cast in Pacific Overtures (Leicester Haymarket); Prince in Cinderella (Utrech Youth Festival, Netherlands) and Ensemble in Die Freischütz and La Traviata (Nationale Reisopera, Netherlands).
Concert Credits include: With All Our Hearts (Adelphi Theatre).
Recording Credits include: Self-Titled Tenor; HiGH.
Daniel is Creative Director of West End Sessions worldwide.
Website: danielkoek.com
@dankoek
@westend_sessions
Montparnasse
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Training: Royal Academy of Music and University College of London.
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble (UK Tour, 2021-2023).
Theatre Credits include: Pacific Overtures (Menier Chocolate Factory, London); Miss Saigon (Sheffield Crucible).
Credits Whilst Training include: Bobby Strong in Urinetown; Collins in Rent; Vocalist in Roles We’ll Never Play (West End LIVE, 2021).
Factory Foreman
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Training: Mountview.
Previously in Les Misérables: Understudy Javert and Courfeyrac (Sondheim Theatre, 2022-23).
Theatre Credits include: Terrance in Kin (Theatro Technis); Lieutenant Tarasso in Passion (Hope Mill Theatre); Understudy Phantom and Swing in The Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty’s Theatre).
Film Credits include: Dream Hackers; The Magical World of Miracles; White Island.
Television Credits include: The Crown.
Concert Credits include: The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera in Concert (Beau Sejour); Three Phantoms (Cardiff); Musicals at Margam (Margam Castle); Night at the Musicals (The Orangery); Movies and Musicals (Glasgow City Halls).
@adamrlew
Swing
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Training: Performance Preparation Academy (PPA).
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble, Understudy Madame Thénardier and Factory Girl (Sondheim Theatre, 2019).
Theatre Credits include: Nadia in Bare: A Pop Opera (The Vaults).
Workshop Credits include: Sam in In Pieces.
Nominations and Awards: Nadia in Bare: A Pop Opera (Offie nomination).
@GeorgieLovatt
Courfeyrac
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Training: Guildford School of Acting.
Workshop Credits include: You & I: First Look Concert (Phoenix Arts Club).
Credits Whilst Training include: Monty in Violet; Ensemble in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
This production marks Andrew’s professional debut.
@andrewcmaxwell
Jean Valjean
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Luke McCall is scheduled to play the role of Jean Valjean for all performances at the following locations:
BIOGRAPHY
Training: Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Previously In Les Misérables: Jean Valjean (Queen’s Theatre, 2020)
Theatre Credits (include): Phantom in Love Never Dies (Asia Tour); The Phantoms Concert (Tour); The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s Theatre), The Man of La Mancha (London Coliseum); Titanic the Musical (International Tour)
Television Credits (Include): Noson Lawen, Heno, Prynhawn Da, Llwyfan, BBC Proms in the Park
Extra Information: While training Luke was the recipient of the prestigious Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Scholarship. He is the youngest person to play both the roles of The Phantom and Jean Valjean in the West End.
Old Woman
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Training: Mountview.
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble and Madame Thénardier (Palace Theatre, 1995), 10th Anniversary Concert (Royal Albert Hall, 1995).
Theatre Credits include: Oliver! (London Palladium); Annie; Cabaret; Godspell; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; Nunsense; Stepping Out; Whistle Down the Wind; Harlequinade; Black Comedy (Swansea Grand Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar; Hello, Dolly! (London Palladium); The Hobbit; The Wizard of Oz (UK Tours); Gypsy (Sheffield Crucible, Swansea Grand); Sugar [Some Like It Hot] (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Numerous regional pantomimes.
Film Credits include: Finding Your Feet.
Television Credits include: It’s A Sin; Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Week.
Concert Credits include: Hello, Dolly! in Concert (London); My One and Only in Concert (Prince Edward Theatre); Cole Porter Centennial (Prince Edward Theatre); WestEnders (London, UK and international Tours, Cruises).
Recordings include: WestEnders (three albums); Oliver! (London Cast recording); We Can Be Kind/Westend Cares.
Books: Writer of the award-winning book Love From the Pink Palace (2022).
@jill.nalder
Ensemble
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Training: Royal Academy of Music.
Previously in Les Misérables: Factory Girl and Understudy Madame Thénardier (UK Tour, 2021-2023).
Theatre Credits include: Paulette in Legally Blonde (Norwegian Cruise Lines); Diva Swing and Understudy Shirley in Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Palace Theatre); Good Fairy in Mother Goose (Oxford Playhouse); Alani in The Little Mermaid (Arts Depot); Dionne in Release the Beat (Arcola Theatre); Elizabeth and Understudy Candy in Whistle Down the Wind (Aldwych Theatre, UK Tour).
Concert Credits include: Samantha Barks in Concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Anthems Live! (Royal Albert Hall); Chess in Concert (Royal Albert Hall); The Best of Rock Musicals (Eventim Apollo); Concert for Diana (Wembley Stadium).
Recording Credits include: Chess in Concert; Schwartz Songs.
Credits Whilst Training include: Young Jane in Jane Eyre; Belle in Little Me.
@ZabsNorry
Éponine
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Nathania Ong is scheduled to play the role of Éponine for select performances the following locations:
Training: Mountview.
Previously in Les Misérables: Éponine (West End, UK and Ireland Tour).
Theatre Credits include: Eliza Schuyler in Hamilton (West End); Cinderella in Into the Woods (Singtel Waterfront Theatre Singapore); Jenna Rolan in Be More Chill (West End).
Concert Credits include: Magic of the Musicals (Royal Albert Hall); Big Night of the Musicals (Manchester AO Arena).
Wig Maker
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Training: ArtsEd.
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble and Cover Cosette (Palace Theatre, 1991), Factory Girl and Cover Fantine (Scandinavian Tour); Ensemble (10th Anniversary Concert and 25th Anniversary Concert).
Theatre Credits include: Walking cover Ouiser and Truvy in Steel Magnolias (UK Tour); Mrs Johnstone in Blood Brothers (Dubai); Ethel McCormack and Cover Vi in Footloose (UK Tour); Miss Berta in Acorn Antiques: The Musical! (UK Tour); Peggy in Jailhouse Rock (Piccadilly Theatre); Marge Perley and Alternate Sukie Rougemont in The Witches of Eastwick (Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Prince of Wales); Catherine and Cover Betrande in Martin Guerre (West Yorkshire Playhouse, UK Tour); Kate Bush and Demonette in Hot Stuff (The Leicester Haymarket); Maria in The Sound of Music (Lyric Theatre Belfast); Jellylorum, Gridlebone and Cover Grizabella in Cats (The New London Theatre); Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (UK Tour); Ashley, Pearl and Dinah in Starlight Express (Apollo Victoria Theatre, Germany); Cynthia Boyce in Mr Cinders (The Kings Head).
Television Credits include: EastEnders; numerous commercials.
Recording Credits include: The Witches of Eastwick, Martin Guerre, Les Misérables In Concert: The 25th Anniversary.
Resident Director Credits include: Footloose (UK Tour).
Cosette
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Lulu-Mae Pears is scheduled to play the role of Cosette for all performances at the following locations:
BIOGRAPHY
Previously in Les Misérables: Cosette (Sondheim Theatre, London)
Theatre Credits (include): Allison in Cry Baby (Arcola Theatre, London); Graziella in West Side Story (Ljubljana Festival in Slovenia)
Workshop Credits (include): Chelsea Green in Charley The Musical; Mary-Jane Gumm in Chasing The Rainbow: The Road To Oz
Recording Credits : Hogwarts Legacy (video game)
Credits Whilst Training: Lysistrata in Lysistrata Jones; Ensemble in Bandstand
Website/Social Media Handles : lulu_maee (instagram)
Cosette
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Beatrice Penny-Touré is scheduled to play the role of Cosette for all performances at the following locations:
Training: ArtsEd, where she was awarded the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Scholarship.
Theatre Credits include: Nabulungi in The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre); Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends (Gielgud Theatre); Gwendolyn and Cover Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre); Young Heidi in Follies (Tangier); Cover Christine in The Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty’s Theatre).
Workshop Credits include: Young Clare in The Time Traveller’s Wife.
Swing
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Training: ArtsEd and The Dance School of Scotland (Musical Theatre Course).
Theatre Credits include: Onstage Swing in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Gillian Lynne Theatre, The Rep Birmingham).
Concert Credits include: Soloist at The Olivier Awards 2022 (The Royal Albert Hall); Choir at Frank and Friends (Cadogan Hall).
Workshop Credits include: Movement and Choreography workshop in The Band’s Visit (Donmar Warehouse).
Credits Whilst Training include: SpongeBob in The SpongeBob Musical.
Instagram: @ciaran_rodger
X: @ciaran_rodger_
Joly
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Training: Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Theatre Credits (include): Kai in The Snow Queen at (Cardiff Christmas Festival)
Workshop Credits (include): Finn in Windsong (Seven Dials Playhouse), Eugene in Luna: The Musical (The Other Palace/ Wales Millennium Centre)
Credits Whilst Training: Tommy in Carrie: The Musical, The Baker in Into The Woods, Herman in Sweet Charity, Businessman/Dr Harris in Earthquakes in London.
Instagram: @james.sillman
Ensemble
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Training: Mountview.
Previously in Les Misérables: Ensemble, Cover Éponine and Cosette (Sondheim Theatre, 2022).
Concert Credits include: Intermissions Live with Alice Fearn (Vaudeville Theatre); The Pirate Queen (London Coliseum).
Workshop Credits include: Martha Weiss in Ps. I’m a Terrible Person; Company (Broadway Production).
@jo_stephenson
Lesgles
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Training: Royal Academy of Music.
Theatre Credits include: Osmond in What’s Wrong With Me? (The Lion and Unicorn).
Workshop Credits include: Wilhelm in Grimm (The Other Palace).
Credits Whilst Training include: Gradgrind in Hard Times; Various in Hal Prince: A Life in the Theatre; Gavin in Fugitive Songs; Dwayne and LuAnn in Midwestern Gothic.
Geddy is also a Vocal Balance Vocal Coach and teaches privately, as well as at drama schools including LAMDA and ArtsEd.
Les Misérables marks Geddy’s professional debut.
@geddystringer
JAVERT
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Hayden Tee is scheduled to play the role of Javert for all performances at the following locations:
BIOGRAPHY
Training: NIDA- Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Arts.
Previously in Les Misérables: Javert (Broadway, West End, Dubai, Australia, USA, 2014-2022) Marius (West End, 2005-2006).
Theatre Credits Include: Lance in & Juliet (Broadway, Australia, Singapore, 2023-2025), Miss Trunchbull in Matilda The Musical (West End, Manila, 2017-2020).
Director of the Australian Professional Premier of Jekyll and Hyde (Hayes Theatre, 2022) and Next to Normal (Court theatre, 2023).
Hayden has 3 solo albums all available online and is the co-founder of RUB cosmetics an environmentally conscious customizable cosmetics brand inspired by global indigenous ingredients rubcosmetics.com
@haydentee @rub.cosmetics
Hayden is a Maori (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Tūwharetoa) New Zealander.
Madame Thénardier
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Helen Walsh is scheduled to play the role of Madame Thénardier for all performances at the following locations:
BIOGRAPHY
Training: University of Southern Queensland.
Previously in Les Misérables: Madame Thénardier (UK Tour, 2019-2020, 2021-2023; Manila and Singapore, 2016), Ensemble and Understudy Madame Thénardier (The Staged Concert, Sondheim Theatre, 2021; Queens Theatre, 2014-2016), Ensemble and Understudy Cosette (Australia Tour, 1997-1999), Ensemble and Understudy Éponine and Cosette (Asia, South Africa Tour, 1996).
Theatre credits include: Mrs Brill in Mary Poppins (Australia Tour); Man of La Mancha (ENO); Ensemble and Understudy Madame Morrible in Wicked (UK, Zurich Tour); The Wedding Singer (UK, South Korea); Mrs One and Mae in Adding Machine (Finborough); Candide (Menier Chocolate Factory); Sister Margaretta and Understudy Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Auntie Em in The Wizard of Oz (London Palladium); Ensemble and Understudy Mary Lazarus and Mother Superior in Sister Act (London Palladium); Frau Schmidt in The Sound of Music (London Palladium); Shawntel and Eve in Jerry Springer: The Opera (UK Tour); Mamma Mia! (Australia Tour); Understudy Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance (Essgee Productions); Jellylorum, Griddlebone, Understudy Grizabella in Cats (Australia Tour); The Sunshine Club (Queensland Theatre Company); Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly! (Australia); Understudy Nellie in South Pacific (Australia).
Recording credits include: The Sound of Music; Sister Act; Wizard of Oz ; Masterpiece: The Music of Andrew Lloyd-Webber; The Octonauts.
Claquesous / Bambatois
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Training: Royal Academy of Music.
Previously in Les Misérables: Feuilly, Cover Enjolras and Marius (Barbican and UK Tour, 25th Anniversary Concert).
Theatre Credits include: Tick/Mitzi in Priscilla The Party! (Here at Outernet); Taboo (Brixton Clubhouse); Merrily We Roll Along (Theatr Clwyd); The Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty’s Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Lichfield Garrick); Godspell (Manchester Palace); Dick Whittington (Bristol Hippodrome); Jack and the Beanstalk (Carmarthen Lyric).
Film Credits include: Les Misérables.
Television Credits include: Chwarter Call, Mabinogi-Ogi!, Gwenhwyfar (all S4C) and presenting for Tag, Heno and BBC News: London.
Concert Credits include: Taboo (London Palladium); The Phantom of the Opera (Royal Albert Hall).
Workshop Credits include: Playback Stand Tall.
Recording Credits include: Les Misérables: Dream the Dream.
Awards and Nominations include: Stwnsh Sadwrn (BAFTA Children’s Awards Best Presenter nomination).
Instagram: @owzwilliams
X: @owainwilliams2
Marius
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Jac Yarrow is scheduled to play the role of Marius for all performances at the following locations:
Training: ArtsEd, graduating with a First Class BA (Hons).
Previously in Les Misérables: Marius (Sondheim Theatre, 2024).
Theatre Credits include: Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends (Gielgud Theatre); two Christmas seasons in Pantoland at the Palladium (London Palladium); Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (London Palladium, UK and Ireland Tour, Princess of Wales Theatre).
Television Credits include: Musicals: The Greatest Show; Glow and Darkness; In My Skin.
Concert Credits include: Pippin in Pippin (50th Anniversary Concert, Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Archie in At Last, It’s Summer (London Palladium); Prince Topher in Cinderella (Cadogan Hall).
Workshop Credits include: Pete in Four Play.
Awards and Nominations : Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Olivier Best Actor in a Musical nomination, WhatsOnStage Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical, The Stage Debut Award win for Best West End Debut and Best Actor in a Musical nomination).
Jean Valjean | Daniel Koek |
Owain Williams | |
Javert | Adam Robert Lewis |
Shaun Dalton | |
Cosette | Jo Stephenson |
Charlie Geoghegan | |
Fantine | Mary-Jean Caldwell |
Olivia Brereton | |
Thénardier | Connor Jones |
Michael Burgen | |
Madame Thénardier | Georgie Lovatt |
Éponine | Jo Stephenson |
Beth Curnock | |
Marius |
Harry Grant Smith |
James Sillman |
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Enjolras | Andrew Maxwell |
Jonathon Bentley |
Producer
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Cameron Mackintosh has been producing shows since 1967 and remains the world’s most prolific producer of musicals in theatre history.
As well as producing three of the world’s longest running musicals – Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera and Cats – his legendary productions also include Miss Saigon, Oliver!, Mary Poppins (co-produced with Disney), Side By Side By Sondheim, Little Shop of Horrors, The Witches of Eastwick and Five Guys Named Moe. He has produced several hugely acclaimed revivals of My Fair Lady, Oklahoma! and Carousel as well as reinventing long running new productions of Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera and Oliver! Cameron is also co-producer with Jeffrey Seller of Hamilton in London and on Tour in the UK and recently presented the joyous Sondheim musical celebration Old Friends in the West End (with a terrific cast headed by legends Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga) that will soon arrive on Broadway.
In 2012, alongside Working Title Films and Universal, Cameron produced the hugely successful Oscar®, Golden Globe and BAFTA award-winning film adaptation of Les Misérables, which is one of the most successful movies ever of an original stage musical. To celebrate over 10 years since its release, the movie has been remixed and recently re-released in full Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision in selected cinemas around the world, as well as a new home vision 4K Blu-ray disc and iTunes download version of the film.
The staged concert version of Les Misérables has proved to be just as successful as the original musical and is returning this autumn to stadiums and stages around the world in a much-anticipated spectacular Arena Tour – which is already mostly sold out in the UK. The concert version of Les Misérables has been filmed three times – at the Royal Albert Hall, the O2 Arena and the Gielgud Theatre – and is continually rescreened on TV and in cinemas throughout the world and, alongside his spectacular Royal Albert Hall production of The Phantom of the Opera, regularly breaks attendance records for live recording performances of musical theatre.
Cameron owns and operates eight historic London theatres, which have all been spectacularly rebuilt and refurbished for the 21st century. They house many of London’s most successful hits. The Sondheim, formerly known as the Queen’s, now has a glorious auditorium and backstage and has been renamed in honour of Cameron’s great friend, theatrical legend Stephen Sondheim, who passed away in 2021. The last show he and Cameron were working on, Old Friends, had an all-star gala premiere at the Sondheim Theatre in 2022 and was later screened on BBC TV.
In 1990, Cameron inaugurated the Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine’s College in Oxford University, with Stephen Sondheim as his visiting professor. The current Professor is world-renowned director, Gregory Doran. Music Theatre International, one of the world’s oldest and largest libraries of secondary rights of the greatest musicals ever written, is now one of Cameron’s companies.
Cameron was knighted in the 1996 New Year’s Honours for his services to British theatre and in June 2023, was awarded the Freedom of the City of London. He is the first British producer ever to be elected to Broadway’s Theater Hall of Fame.
Concept, Book & Original French Lyrics
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Alain Boublil is the author of the librettos and lyrics for the musicals La Révolution Française, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre and The Pirate Queen, all in collaboration with Claude-Michel Schönberg, as well as Marguerite with music by Michel Legrand. He co-wrote the screenplay of the Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated film Les Misérables. He is the author/lyricist of ABBAcadabra, a fairy tale musical with songs by ABBA; of the stage adaptation of the Demy/Legrand film Les Demoiselles de Rochefort; as well as author of the plays The Diary of Adam and Eve and Manhattan Parisienne, a new work with classic and new songs, being rewritten and soon to reopen with a new title. He wrote a prize-winning French novel, Les Dessous de soi.
His many awards include two Tonys, two Grammys, two Victoire de la Musique and a Molière Award for Les Misérables, as well as an Evening Standard Drama Award for Miss Saigon, a Laurence Olivier Award for Martin Guerre and a New York Chapter Honors Grammy for his outstanding contribution to the creative community. Boublil and Schönberg’s 40-plus-year collaboration was celebrated in May 2016 at Carnegie Hall as honorees of the New York Pops’ 33rd birthday gala. Boublil was recently appointed to the board of directors of the New York Pops. He lives in New York with his wife, actress/singer Marie Zamora, and is the father of four sons.
Book & Music
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Born in 1944 of Hungarian parents, Claude-Michel Schönberg began his career in France as a singer, writer and producer of pop songs. In collaboration with Alain Boublil, he is the book co-writer and the composer of La Révolution Française, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre and The Pirate Queen. In 2008, his musical Marguerite, in collaboration with Alain Boublil, Michel Legrand and Herbert Kretzmer, opened at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Claude-Michel has supervised overseas productions and co-produced several international cast albums of his shows. In 2001, he composed his first ballet score, Wuthering Heights, which was created by the Northern Ballet in 2002. His ballet Cleopatra, which opened in 2011, was his second collaboration with David Nixon and his seventh complete score. In 2012, Claude-Michel co-wrote the screenplay and re-conceived the music for the Les Misérables musical movie. His shows have won many awards over the years, most recently the WhatsOnStage Audience Awards for Best West End Show and Best Musical Revival for the London production of Miss Saigon. Golden Globe winner, Oscar nominee and Grammy Award winner for his outstanding contribution to the creative community, Mr Schönberg and Alain Boublil were honoured at a New York Pops gala concert in Carnegie Hall, celebrating their 40-year collaboration. Mr Schönberg was appointed visiting professor of contemporary theatre at St Catherine’s College, Oxford University – a position funded by the Mackintosh Foundation – and is now an emeritus fellow. He is an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music where he is a guest professor. Mr Schönberg married the English ballerina Charlotte Talbot in 2003. He is the father of one son and two daughters
Lyricist
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Herbert Kretzmer was born in South Africa where he began a career in journalism, writing the commentary for a weekly cinema newsreel. He lived in London from 1954, pursuing twin careers as newspaperman and songwriter. He joined the Daily Express in 1960 and later became its senior drama critic, a post he held for 18 years. He later won two national press awards as the television critic for the Daily Mail. As a lyricist, he wrote weekly songs for That Was the Week That Was. He won an Ivor Novello Award for the Peter Sellers/Sophia Loren comedy song ‘Goodness Gracious Me’. Other award-winning lyrics include two songs written with, and for, Charles Aznavour: ‘Yesterday When I Was Young’ and the chart-topping ‘She’. He wrote the book and lyrics for the West End musical Our Man Crichton, starring Kenneth More and Millicent Martin, and the lyrics for The Four Musketeers, starring Harry Secombe as D’Artagnan. He also collaborated with Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (ABBA), Anthony Newley and Michel Legrand. Kretzmer was the recipient of two honorary doctorates and was appointed OBE in 2010.
Co-Producer & General Manager
Director
Director
Set & Image Design
Lighting Designer
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Costume Designer
Costume Designer
Costume Designer
Projection Realisation
Orchestrations
Musical Supervisor & Orchestrations
Musical Supervisor
Musical Director & Conductor
Associate Musical Director
Associate Director
Resident Director
Assistant Resident and Children’s Director
Associate Scenic Designer
Associate Lighting Designer
Associate Sound Designer
Video Associate
Wigs, Hair & Makeup Designer
Costume Design Associate
Camera Director
Casting
Children’s Casting & Administration
Adaptation
Adaptation
Original French text
Orchestrations
Original Orchestrations
Additional Material
Musical Staging
Tour Manager
Senior Production Manger
Production Manager
Deputy Tour Manager
Assistant Tour Manager
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Managers
Head Production Carpenter
Deputy Production Carpenter
Carpenter and Automation
Carpenter
Head of Rigging and Automation
Rigging and Automation
Head of Lighting
Lighting Programmer and Relighter
Lighting Assistants
Lighting & Video Technician
Head of Audio and Production Sound Engineer
FOH Mix Engineer
Deputy Head of Audio and FOH Mix Engineer
Monitor Mix Engineer
FOH Cover Mix/RF/Stage Audio Engineer
Monitor Cover Mix/RF/Stage/RF Audio Engineer
RF/ Comms Audio Engineer
Head of Video
Deputy Head of Video and Video Mixer
Lead Camera Operator and Video Technician
Camera Operator and Video Technician
Head of Wardrobe
Deputy Head of Wardrobe
Wardrobe Assistants
Head of Wigs, Hair and Makeup
Deputy Head of Wigs, Hair and Makeup
Wigs, Hair and Makeup Assistant
Head Chaperone
Chaperone
Tutor