Creative Team

 

Stephen Mear
Co-Choreographer

 

Stephen MearProductions include: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Chichester Festival Theatre), choreographed the music-video for Goldfrapp 'Number 1' and for Oasis 'The Importance of Being Idle', On the Town (ENO, Coliseum), Acorn Antiques (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), with choreographer Matthew Bourne he won an Olivier Award for Best Choreography for Mary Poppins, Just So (Chichester Festival Theatre), Tonight's the Night, the new Rod Stewart musical (Victoria Palace), Anything Goes - winner of Olivier Award 2003 for Outstanding Musical Production (NT and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), The Three Musketeers (Rotterdam), Honk! (Japan and Singapore), Don Giovanni (ROH), co-choreographer with Bob Avian on The Witches of Eastwick (Prince of Wales and Australian tour), Putting it Together (Chichester Festival), Stepping Out (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Half a Sixpence (West Yorkshire Playhouse, director Jude Kelly), Singin' in the Rain - nominated for an Olivier Award, Best Choreographer (West Yorkshire Playhouse, National Theatre and tour, director Jude Kelly), Just So (North Shore Music Theatre, USA), Soul Train - nominated for an Olivier Award Best Choreographer (Victoria Palace and tour, director Mark Clements), Of Thee I Sing (Bridewell), A Little Night Music (Oripro for Martin Naylor Hara in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan), Bouncers (Derby Playhouse, director Mark Clements), Shakers (Northampton Theatre Royal, Basingstoke and Windsor, director Michael Vivian), Love off the Shelf (Harrogate Theatre, Nuffield, director Patrick Sandford), Snoopy (Watermill, Newbury, director Anthony Drewe), Grease (Athens, Greece, director David Gilmore), Grapevine (world premiere, Derby Playhouse, director Mark Clements), Follies (concert for BBC, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Ruthie Henshall (concert tour 1997, Royal Festival Hall), Anything Goes (Radio 2, Opera House, Manchester), Megamaths (two series, 20 episodes, BBC TV, Neil Benn), She Loves Me (Canada, director Nigel West), Gary Wilmot's Showstoppers Tour, A Handful of Keys (Prince Edward Theatre, director Julia McKenzie), Monster Café (BBC), Ruthie Henshall in Concert (RFH), Women in Love (Derby Playhouse), Hanger 17 (BBC), the White Light trade show (Earl's Court) and, most recently, for BBC TV, Showtime at the Stadium.

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