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Maria Friedman (Director)
With a string of awards to her name including three Olivier Awards and nine nominations, Evening Standard and Critics’ Circle Awards, and many other theatre accolades both from the West End and Broadway stage, Maria Friedman is in demand as undoubtedly one of our most successful leading musical t
Gawn Grainger
Gawn's first work for television was the highly acclaimed YOU DON'T HAVE TO WALK TO FLY, a single film for LWT (1984) starring Bob Hoskins and Janet Key.
His other single plays have included :

Harold Pinter (Estate)
Harold Pinter was born in London in 1930. He lived with Antonia Fraser from 1975 until his death on Christmas Eve 2008. (They were married in 1980).
Playwright

Stephen Mear
Three-time Olivier Award winner – 2020/2005, Mary Poppins, Co-Choreographer with Sir Matthew Bourne received the LA Drama Critics Circle Award, Helpmann Award and a nomination for a Tony and a Drama Desk Award. Also 2010 Hello, Dolly! at Regent’s Park.

Steven Lee
Growing up in a small community in the Shetland Islands, Steven couldn’t help feeling like he was missing out on the excitement going on in the rest of the world.

Caryl Phillips was born in St.Kitts and came to Britain at the age of four months. He grew up in Leeds, and studied English Literature at Oxford University.
Nigel Williams
Nigel Williams was born in Cheshire in January 1948 and educated at Highgate School and Oriel College, Oxford.
Nigel Williams’ plays include CLASS ENEMY, TRIAL RUN, LINE ‘EM, SUGAR AND SPICE, COUNTRY DANCING, an adaptation of LORD OF THE FLIES and HARRY & ME.

Makalla McPherson is a writer/director from London. Makalla wrote her debut play WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT for The Oval Theatre in 2018 which was supported by The Arts Council. Makalla was mentored by Coky Giedroyc whilst spending time on the set of BBC Drama, WHAT REMAINS.