Toby is half of the writing duo behind SIX. Writing/performing credits include Hot Gay Time Machine (Trafalgar Studios) co-written with Lucy Moss and Zak Ghazi-Torbati, in which he performed the role of Hot Gay Toby. The group has also collaborated frequently with Courtney Act (of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” fame). Toby has enjoyed writing stand-alone songs for cabarets, concerts and charity events. Oh, and he also once stepped in as Catherine Parr for two performances in London’s West End, but he’d be way too modest and shy to mention it in the Playbill obvs. He’s also super excited for you to ... read more
Directing credits include Southern Belles (King’s Head Theatre); And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens (Kings 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/assistant include The Hunt (Almeida Theatre); The Madness of King George III (Nottingham Playhouse and NT Live); Out of Order (U.K. tour); Platinum (Hampstead Theatre); and The Boys in the Band (West End, Park Theatre and U.K. tour). ... read more
Tom is a Tony and Olivier Award nominated orchestrator and arranger, working predominantly in theatre. Credits include: Identical (upcoming); SIX (Broadway/West End/U.K. Tour/Australia); Hot Gay Time Machine (Trafalgar Studios); West End Bares (multiple); The Sound of Music (U.K. Tour); Fully Committed (Menier Chocolate Factory); Jekyll and Hyde (Union Theatre), and five shows for Cambridge Touring Theatre. As associate orchestrator: Barnum (Menier Chocolate Factory); Funny Girl (West End/U.K. Tour); High Society (The Old Vic). Tom has written orchestrations for George Stiles, Marc Almond, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Alexis Ffrench, and frequently works as an orchestrator for Audio Network. He also collaborates with ... read more
West End credits: SIX, Knights of the Rose, American Idiot, Cinderella, Dick Whittington, Vanities the Musical. He’s also lit many U.K. tours including Club Tropicana, Our House, HMS Pinafore and Summer Holiday. He’s worked on many plays/musicals at regional U.K. theatres and throughout Europe. He’s also worked for many years as an associate to Ken Billington and The National Theater in London. Tim is an American living in London. ... read more
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/Dubai, Asian Première 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/Mixer); Disney’s Newsies (Mixer); Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Recording Engineer & Mixer). ... read more
Carrie-Anne is an Olivier Award-nominated choreographer for her work on SIX. Choreography theatre credits include Welcome to Iran (Stratford East/National Theatre, April 2020), This Is My Family (Chichester Festival Theatre), Tales of the Turntable (Southbank Centre), Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (Duke of York’s Theatre/U.K. tour), The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party (Royal Opera House/The Roundhouse), The Suicide (The National), R&D (Hampstead Theatre), Back to the Lab (Sadler’s Wells), The Catherine Tate Show Live (U.K. tour), Into the Hoods Remixed (Peacock Theatre/U.K. tour) and Some Like it Hip Hop (Peacock Theatre/U.K. tour). ... read more
Kevin McCollum has received the Tony Award for Best Musical for "In the Heights" (2008), "Avenue Q" (2004), and "Rent" (1996), which also won the Pulitzer Prize. He is currently represented on Broadway with the Olivier Award-winning "The Play That Goes Wrong." He produced "Something Rotten!" (Broadway, National Tour), "Hand to God" ( Broadway, West End), "Motown: The Musical" (Broadway, West End, and National Tour), "The Drowsy Chaperone" in 2006, which won five Tony Awards, Baz Luhrmann's production of "Puccini's La Boheme" in 2002, [title of show] in 2008, the touring and Broadway productions of Irving Berlin's "White Christmas," the ... read more
Lucy is the Moss half of the writing duo Marlow and Moss and co-director of SIX. SIX has a number of productions open internationally, including an open-ended run in London’s West End, a U.K. tour and an Australian tour. Writer/director credits include Hot Gay Time Machine (Trafalgar Studios), with whom she has also written for “Courtney Act’s Christmas Extravaganza” (Channel 4) and Act’s forthcoming album and tour Fluid. Directorial credits include Pelican: The Cat Man Curse (Soho Theatre), Pelican: Fisk (Edinburgh Fringe), Wasted (Edinburgh Fringe). Credits as associate/assistant include Boris: World King (Trafalgar Studios). ... read more
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 ... read more
Stiles and Drewe’s musical Honk! won London’s Olivier Award for Best New Musical (2000) and has since been seen in more than 2,000 productions worldwide. Their other shows include Just So (North Shore Music Theatre), Peter Pan, Tutankhamun and Soho Cinders. George’s new musical The Three Musketeers, with lyrics by Paul Leigh and book by Peter Raby, played at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Other work includes the scores for Sam Mendes’ Twelfth Night and Uncle Vanya (BAM), musical adaptations of Tom Jones and Moll Flanders, songs for the RSC’s Shakespeare Revue and a blissful spell as Dame Edna’s pink pianist ... read more