Choreographer
Carrie-Anne Ingrouille (she/her) is a go-to UK choreographer for multidisciplinary work. She is currently represented in the West End and on Broadway with her critically acclaimed choreography on SIX, playing at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, and the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York.
For her work on the show, Carrie has received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Theatre Choreographer, as well as WhatsOnStage, OFFIE, and The Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award nominations for Best Choreography.
Notable choreography and movement direction credits include: Bernstein's Wonderful Town (Holland Park Opera), This Is My Family (Chichester Festival Theatre), The Catherine Tate Show Live (UK Tour), Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (Duke of York's Theatre), The Suicide (National Theatre), and The Mad Hatter's Tea Party (Royal Opera House, The Roundhouse).
Forthcoming projects include movement direction on Alecky Blythe's new verbatim play Our Generation at the National Theatre and CFT, directed by Daniel Evans; choreography on a newly updated adaptation of Antigone by Inua Ellams for Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre; the UK premiere of the Broadway hit musical Something Rotten!, directed by Sean Foley at Birmingham Rep; and a new show in development for Norwegian Cruise Line.
Carrie is currently the UK Associate Choreographer for the London production of Hamilton.
Set Designer
Emma is an award-winning set and costume designer who originally trained as an architect at the Barlett School of Architecture UCL. She graduated from the prestigious Motley Theatre Design Course in 2010 and in 2011 she was awarded the Linbury Prize for Stage Design for her production of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm at the Royal Opera House. She trained at the Royal Shakespeare Company and has gone on to design for theatre, opera, music and fashion shoots. She thrives off unexpected collaborations and new ways of working. Her work can be found here: emmabaileydesign.com
Costume Designer
Gabriella works as a set and costume designer in the U.K. and internationally. She won the Off-West End award for SIX in 2019 for Best Costume Design, and was also nominated for an Olivier and WhatsOnStage award in the same year. Gabriella was the costume designer for the Spice Girls and their dancers for Spice World 2019, which toured the U.K. and was seen by over 700,000 fans.
Recent costume credits include Bedknobs & Broomsticks (U.K. Tour); Spice Girls: Spice World (Arena Tour, 2019); Curtains (West End & U.K. Tour); The Importance of Being Earnest (Vaudeville Theatre); Reveller’s Mass; The Green House; Folk (National Dance Company Wales); The Last Days of Anne Boleyn (Tower of London); Working (Southwark Playhouse); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre & Southwark Playhouse); Peter and the Starcatcher (Royal and Derngate).
Set and Costume credits include: Murder For Two (Watermill Theatre, The Other Palace & U.K. Tour); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatre & U.K. Tour); Moll Flanders (Mercury Theatre); Showstopper! (Costume & Props: The Other Palace, The Lyric & The Apollo); Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre); A Spoonful of Sherman (U.K. Tour); Cinderella (Citizens Theatre); Loot (Watermill Theatre & Park Theatre); Bodies (Royal Court Theatre); Kommilitonen! (Welsh National Opera); Stig of the Dump (U.K. Tour); Love Birds (Pleasance Courtyard).
@sladegabriella, gabriellaslade.co.uk
Producer
George is best known as the Olivier Award winning composer of stage musicals such as Honk!, Betty Blue Eyes, Mary Poppins and Soho Cinders – all written with lyricist Anthony Drewe. George and Ants have two new shows in development: Identical for Kenny Wax in 2022 and Becoming Nancy for Broadway. However, he is delighted to be making his debut as a producer with SIX, having seen the 2017 student production in Cambridge and completely, er… lost his head. He’s also very happy to be working with three such champions of new British musicals, Kenny Wax and Wendy & Andy Barnes. Stiles + Drewe have a deep passion for nurturing new writing through MercuryMusicals.com and their annual Stiles + Drewe Prize. If you’re a young writer inspired by what you see then get creative – it happened for Marlow and Moss!
www.stilesanddrewe.com
Director
Jamie Armitage is a Resident Director at the Almeida Theatre and an Artistic Associate at the King's Head Theatre.
Directing credits include: Southern Belles (King’s Head Theatre); Spring Awakening (RCSSD); Sweeney Todd (RCSSD);And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens (King’s Head Theatre); Love Me Now (Tristan Bates Theatre); Spoonface Steinberg (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Richard II (Emmanuel Chapel); Footlights Pantomime: Robin Hood and Henry IV Part 1 (ADC Theatre).
Credits as Associate and Assistant include: The Hunt (Almeida Theatre); The Madness of George III (Nottingham Playhouse and NT Live); Out of Order (U.K. Tour); Platinum (Hampstead Theatre); The Boys in the Band (West End, Park Theatre & U.K. Tour).
Musical Supervisor
Joe is a Musical Director and Musical Supervisor based in London.
In 2019 he received an Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music for his work on SIX.
Musical Supervisor credits include: SIX (U.K. Tours and West End, Broadway, Chicago [Winner: Jeff Award for Musical Direction], Sydney Opera House; NCL Cruise Ships); St Anne Comes Home (Actors Church, Covent Garden); 42 Balloons [in development with Perfect Pitch]. Musical Director credits include: Sweeney Todd (CSSD); Merrily We Roll Along (LAMDA); Bare (LAMDA); Southern Belles (Kings Head London).
Assistant MD credits include What’s New Pussycat (Birmingham Rep). Joe studied music at the University of Cambridge before training at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Producer
Kenny Wax MBE has been working in the West End since 1989, first as an usher, then as a flyman, box office clerk, follow spot operator and on-stage crew. He is delighted to have received an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours in recognition for his services to the theatre industry, having previously completed a six-year term as President and subsequently as Vice President of the Society of London Theatre (SOLT) - the trade organisation for the West End Theatre industry. He currently sits on the SOLT Board and chairs the Finance and Strategy Committee.
Current productions include SIX the Musical in the West End and on a UK and international tour, on Broadway where it won two Tony Awards, on a North American tour and in Australia. It recently played in Tokyo, Toronto, Seoul, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich, Barcelona, Shanghai, Trieste and Zurich. The studio album received ‘gold’ status and together with the Broadway cast album across various music platforms, the songs from the show have exceeded one billion streams. The SIX the Musical Live! capture, recently released in over 750 cinemas around the UK, holds the highest screen count ever for event theatre and is the highest grossing musical in the history of stage-to-screen captures.
Kenny is co-producing two brand new musicals in 2026: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, a co-production with the Royal Shakespeare Company which opened in February at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon and transfers to @sohoplace in the West End in April and The Karate Kid: The Musical, based on the iconic 1984 film, which begins a UK tour at New Wimbledon Theatre in April. He is co-producing The Choir of Man which begins a UK tour in March. He is also co-produccing Just For One Day (The Live Aid Musical) which heads out on a UK and Ireland tour in March 2027 following a run at Shaftesbury Theatre and a sold out run at the Old Vic Theatre. He is currently co-producing the Chichester Festival Theatre production of Top Hat which began touring the UK in the autumn with a run in December at Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Mischief Theatre's The Comedy About Spies completed a world premiere, sold out season at the Noel Coward Theatre in September 2025, which alongside Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, makes it the eleventh stage show Kenny has produced with them including: The Play That Goes Wrong (winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy and a Tony Award on Broadway) which is enjoying its 11th year in the West End at the Duchess Theatre; Peter Pan Goes Wrong which completed successful runs in Los Angeles and Broadway before embarking on a UK tour in 2023 starting in the West End; The Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery which ran for four years at the Criterion Theatre; Mischief Movie Night (In) gained Mischief its fourth consecutive Olivier nomination and was streamed for the first time all over the world in December 2020 and recently enjoyed a return to stage and screens in early 2025; Groan Ups which played at the Vaudeville in autumn 2019 and later toured the UK and Magic Goes Wrong, made in collaboration with magicians Penn & Teller. Establishing Mischief Screen with Mischief Theatre, Kenny was Executive Producer of two Christmas television specials on BBC One: "Peter Pan Goes Wrong" and "A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong", as well as the BBC comedy series "The Goes Wrong Show", available on DVD with the second series available on BBC iPlayer.
Notable shows include: the world premiere of Top Hat – winner of three Olivier Awards including Best New Musical (2013) and winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Night Out (2012). Once on This Island – winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical (1995). The Worst Witch – winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Family Show in 2019, with Hey Duggee the Live Theatre Show winning the same award in 2023 and Olivier nominated Hetty Feather based on the book by Dame Jacqueline Wilson.
In 2022, Kenny opened Identical, based on the book The Parent Trap by Erich Kastner. It received tremendous reviews for its try-out production and is awaiting a theatre for a West End transfer. The Company produced the first-ever UK tour of Bugsy Malone and a stage version of the much-loved book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt had a UK and international tour. Kenny also collaborated with New Vic Theatre from Stoke-on-Trent to produce Tom, Dick & Harry based on The Great Escape from Stalag Luft III and in 2023 collaborated with Derren Brown and his team to create Unbelievable, a show which ran for four months at the Criterion Theatre in the West End. Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, an 80-minute pop musical for families about influential women in history, which won the UK Theatre Award for Best Show for Children and Young People (2022) toured the UK before completing a run at The Other Palace in 2024. Marlow and Moss’ second musical, Why Am I So Single?, which ran at the Garrick Theatre until January 2025, received rave reviews, four WhatsOnStage nominations and an Olivier Award nomination for Best New Musical.
Writer & Director
Lucy is a Tony Award-winning writer and the youngest woman ever to direct a musical on Broadway. Alongside her co-writer/friend, Toby Marlow, she won a Tony, two Drama Desks, and an Outer Critics Circle Award for their music and lyrics in the musical SIX (Broadway, West End, various other places). Their album “SIX: Live on Opening Night” was also nominated for a Grammy. She was also nominated for best director of a musical at the Tony’s for her co-direction of SIX. Okay enough about SIX.
Other writer-director credits include: THIS VERY SHOW, Why Am I So Single? (Garrick Theatre) and Hot Gay Time Machine (Trafalgar Studios).
Directing credits include: Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical (Actors’ Fund Online Benefit).
Song-writing credits include: The Monkey King (Netflix); Dylan Mulvaney’s Day 365 LIVE! ; Book of Queer (discovery+); The 75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS).
Sound Designer
Oliver! (Japan); SIX (Broadway); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); SIX (Australia); Mary Poppins (The Prince Edward Theatre); SIX (U.K. Tour); The Witches of Eastwick (Cirkus, Stockholm); SIX (US Tour); Amélie (Munich-Werk7); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatres, Southampton); SIX (Arts Theatre London); Mary Poppins (Zurich and Dubai, Asian Premiere in Tokyo)
Associate Designer: Hamilton; Half A Sixpence; Les Misérables; The Phantom of the Opera (London)
Recordings: Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein - Original London Cast Recording (Producer and Mixer); Disney's Newsies (Mixer); Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Recording Engineer and Mixer.
Lighting Designer
SIX (West End, Broadway); American Idiot (West End/U.K. Tour); Knights Of The Rose (West End); Club Tropicana (U.K. Tour); Our House (U.K. Tour); Summer Holiday (U.K. Tour); Dedication (Nuffield Theatre); Miss Atomic Bomb (St James); Dick Whittington, Cinderella, Aladdin, Jack and the Beanstalk (Lyric Hammersmith); Vanities, Bash (Trafalgar Studios); The Mikado, Iolanthe (U.K. Tour); Crazy for You, Guys & Dolls, On the 20th Century (Guildhall); Miracle on 34th St (U.K. Tour); H.M.S. Pinafore (Hackney Empire/U.K. Tour); The Sweet Science of Bruising (Southwark Playhouse); Incognito (The Bush); Fuck the Polar Bears (The Bush); Table (Arts Ed); Zombie Prom (Landor Theatre); The Doctor Who Experience (BBC Cardiff); Bare (Greenwich Theatre); The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Platform Theatre); Moby Dick, Annie Get Your Gun, Closer to Heaven, Honk, Loserville the Musical, Whistle Down the Wind, Pacific Overtures, Bare, Billy (The Union); Good With People (59E59, NYC); The 8th (The Barbican); Boiling Frogs (Southwark Playhouse); Wigan, and 65 Miles (Hull Truck); Chips with Everything (Embassy Studio); As Is (Finbourgh Theatre); Concrete Jungle (Riverside Studios); The Oikos Project and Protozoa (The Red Room); Zombie Prom the Musical (Landor Theatre); Macbeth (Sprite Productions). Tim was the Associate Lighting Designer for the National Theatre. He’s also worked as an Associate Lighting Designer on projects like The Lorax (Old Vic/International); Scottsboro Boys, White Christmas (West End); Chicago (West End, International); 9 to 5 the Musical (U.K. Tour); Exterminating Angel (Copenhagen Opera House), Pippin (Chocolate Factory); and High School Musical 2 (U.K. Tour).
Film Credits: “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” (EON Films); “Animal Charm”, “The Prank Show” (BBC)
www.timdeiling.com
Writer
Toby is a writer, composer and performer based in London, UK. Toby is the co-writer fo the musical SIX (Broadway, West End, several international tours), alongside professional colleague Lucy Moss. For SIX, the duo have won a Tony Award, two Drama Desk Awards, and an Outer Critics Circle Award, and were nominated for a Grammy Award for the album "SIX: Live on Opening Night".
Toby is also the co-writer and co-performer of the award-winning Hot Gay Time Machine, which has enjoyed runs in London's West End (Trafalgar Studios) and at both the Edinburgh and Brighton Fringe Festivals.
Other writing and composing credits include: Why Am I So Single? (Garrick Theatre); Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! (HBO, A24 Special, Soho Theatre, Off-Broadway); the Opening Number ofThe 75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS); Book of Queer (Discovery+); Courtney Act: Fluid (international tour), and Kyle Hanagami’s Stay Inside.
Toby also writes pop music, most recently Jinkx Monsoon's "The Virgo Odyssey" album, collaborating on Alaska Thunderfuck's "ROY G BIV", and Toby's own song "Better".
Toby studied English at the University of Cambridge.
Orchestrator
Tom is an Olivier Award nominated orchestrator and arranger, working predominantly in theatre.
Credits include: Identical (UK Tour); SIX (Broadway, West End, UK Tour, Australia); Hot Gay Time Machine (Trafalgar Studios); West End Bares (multiple); The Sound of Music (UK tour); Fully Committed (Menier Chocolate Factory); Jekyll & Hyde (Union Theatre), and five shows for Cambridge Touring Theatre.
As associate orchestrator: Barnum (Menier Chocolate Factory); Funny Girl (West End/UK Tour); High Society (The Old Vic). Tom has written orchestrations for George Stiles, Marc Almond, Sophie-Ellis Bextor and Alexis French, and frequently works as an orchestrator for Audio Network.
He also collaborates with Jeff Wayne on The War of the Worlds arena tours. Tom is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Producer
Wendy and Andy Barnes began working together in 2006 when they launched the award-winning, non-profit musical theatre development company, Perfect Pitch, creating contemporary new musicals for younger diverse audiences. The company's catalogue of new British musicals has received hundreds of productions worldwide indcluding The Go-Between which won the UK Theatre Award for Best New Musical and starred Michael Crawford at The Apollo Theatre, West End, Lift (Soho Theatre), featuring George Maguire and Cynthia Erivo, which was nominated for a WhatsOnStage Award for Best Music and Departure Lounge (Off-West End), which was nominated for Best New Musical at the WhatsOnStage Awards.
In 2017 Andy and Wendy founded their commercial production company, Global Musicals, to produce new musicals independently, and in association with, Perfect Pitch. The company's inaugural production became the worldwide smash-hit SIX the Musical which they continue to produce around the world.
Global Musicals also produced the musical 42 Balloons nominated for Best Regional Production at the WhatsOnStage Awards, which played at The Lowry, Salford and Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.
Current musicals in development with Perfect Pitch and Global Musicals include Pieces of String and Wish List.
Through their sister company Clobal Creative, they also produce the Olivier Award nomindated Choir of Man which ran for four years in the West End and is currently on a UK & Ireland Tour and The Traitors: Live Experience (Covent Garden).
