He first appeared on Broadway in 1967 with Black Comedy for which he won the Theatre Award for the ‘Most Out- standing Performance’ of that year. His next West End appearance was as Algy in the benignly disastrous musical version of The Importance Of Being Ernest which made a brief visit to the Ambassadors Theatre. The success of the new staging has seen subsequent productions and tours across the world alongside presentations on Broadway and the new West End show at the Sondheim. John is still very much in demand in his native Australia and has just returned from there where he appeared in productions of Carmen and La Belle Helene with the Queensland Lyric Opera. Matthew’s arrangement and orchestration work includes: Help for Heroes (West End); Love Beyond (Wembley Arena); Dreamboats and Petticoats (UK tour and West End); Jekyll & Hyde and Rock ‘n’ Roll Heaven (international tours); Cissie and Ada and Lullaby of Broadway (tour) and Annie (Hong Kong and Singapore). Patricia was born in London and at the age of 16 was principal dancer with the Glyndebourne Opera, after which she appeared as Fairy Godmother at the London Palladium. Her father, Leonard Sorkin, the distinguished violinist, was the creator of the Chicago-based Fine Arts String Quartet. Janet trained at Bush Davies School where she obtained Gold Medallist LAMDA Drama Award and Hons. She played Janet in The Rocky Horror Show at The Nottingham Playhouse and returned there to play Maria in West Side Story. The cast is completed by Brad Barnley, Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong, Corina Clark, Edward Court, Vinny Coyle, Lily De-La-Haye, Hywel Dowsell, Connor Ewing, Erin Flaherty, James Gant, Lydia Gerrard, Daniel Hall, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Yukina Hasebe, Hettie Hobbs, Jacob Hughes, Grace Hume, James Hume, Michaela Leisk, Janet Mooney, Ian Mowat, Michael Robert-Lowe, Anna Simmons, Nikki Skinner, Anouk Van Laake, Louis Van Leer, Jasmine Wallis and Andrew York. She played Cunegonde in Bernstein’s Candide at the 1981 Edinburgh Festival and then at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Set in the prolific Indian film industry, Bombay Dreams tells the story of a young slum dweller and of his fateful encounter with Priya, the daughter of one of Bollywood’s greatest film directors. Full casting has been announced for the UK and Ireland tour of the brilliant original production of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA opening at Curve, Leicester on 22 February 2020. A Requiem Mass, which tells the story of a Cambodian boy who had the option of killing his mutilated sister or being killed himself. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. A native Arkansan but ‘naturalized’ Texan at heart, Steve Barton started his theatrical career at the age of 14 playing the role of Barnaby Tucker in a community theatre production of Hello Dolly! Mary Millar made her West End debut at Her Majesty’s Theatre as Chlorus in Lock Up Your Daughters, which transferred from The Mermaid Theatre. Upcoming Productions include: Hairspray (Pimlico Opera). Since his arrival in this country in February 1986, Peter has made two pop videos (Bonnie Tyler and Art of Noise), appeared on the Terry Wogan Show as an Anthony van Laast dancer, and on 3-2-1 as a soloist singer and dancer. A chance meeting with the captain at a cricket match on Ham Common led to marriage and children. Born in Wales in 1960 where he trained as a dancer with Joyce Marriott. In 1981 she played in Cats as a member of the original cast. In 1974 came a Francis Toye Scholarship to study at the Opera School at the Royal College of Music. A new UK tour will open at the Leicester Curve from 22 February 2020. Extending her career into the musical theatre she began with a tour and West End season of Oklahoma! After the tour, was invited by Vyvyanne Lorrayne to join her company Ballet lmperiale. She has also appeared in the national tours of Les Misérables and Oklahoma! She received her Bachelor of Music from the College of Wooster in Ohio. He then joined London City Ballet and danced as a Principal for four years, touring around Britain, Europe and Scandinavia. Get your hands on our beautiful selection of collectibles and apparel and reveal your phandom to the world! Seth Sklar-Heyn began his career as an assistant stage manager on the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera in 2000. The Phantom of the Opera (London, 25th Anniversary & International), Les Misérables (London, Staged Concert & International), Miss Saigon (London & International), Shrek (London and International), An American in Paris (London), King Lear (Chichester & London), Frozen – The Play (London), Lady Windermere’s Fan (London). In films and television he has specialised in Russian, German and East European parts, in such productions as Billion Dollar Brain, Top Secret, The Invisible Man, We Never Make Mistakes, After The Party, Crime And Punishment, Blockhouse, Diamonds Are Forever, Catch Me A Spy, Fabian, Z Cars, Count Of Monte Cristo, Me And My Girl, The Reds. Matthew works as a musical director, conductor, arranger and pianist in London and on tour across the UK. Susan Flannery was born in Australia and obtained her B.A. His roles for Scottish Opera include Papageno, Beckmesser, Ping, The Count in Cappriccio, Demetrius, Starveling, Tarquinius, Benoit and Alcindoro, Fiorello, Cascada, Motel and Zoltan Karpathy. As an associate designer for Cameron Mackintosh, he has delivered the 2019 West End revival and the recent staged concert of Les Misérables as well as Hamilton in the West End, Miss Saigon in the West End and UK tour, Les Misérables as a UK Tour and in Tokyo, Mexico, US tour, São Paulo, Singapore, Manila, Seoul, Daegu and Half a Sixpence at Chichester Festival Theatre and the West End. Her many West End Credits also include Popkiss, Pal Joey, All In Love, Ann Veronica (the title role) and Small And Brassy. His other theatre credits include Huey in the original London cast of Memphis at the Shaftesbury Theatre for which he was also nominated for an Olivier Award, and Jackie in Frank McGuinness' Donegal at Dublin's Abbey Theatre. Recently he has played Lazat Wolf in Fiddler on the Roof at the Apollo, Victoria, David Jackson has appeared in numerous television shows and might be best known as D.C. Braithwaite in Z Cars or as Gan in Blake’s 7. Training: Arts Ed, Living Pictures and the National Theatre Studio. He won four scholarships to the Guildhall School of Music and studied music and drama in general for four years, winning all of the major tenor prizes. One of the most enduring shows of all time reimagines the biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colours. Awards include: the New York Drama Desk Award for his orchestrations of The Phantom of the Opera and he was nominated again the following year for Aspects of Love. David’s first West End appearance was as P.C. Her many television shows include Iolanthe, The Mikado, Rookery Nook and the Dick Emery and the Stanley Baxter Shows. She began studying the piano at age six. He conducted and supervised the 25th anniversary concerts of Phantom of The Opera at The Royal Albert Hall and the 30th anniversary performance at Her Majesty’s. Previously Kelly trained at the Scottish Ballet Company and the Royal College of Music. Future engagements include a Wigmore Hall recital in 1987/8.