Production Staff
Georges Bizet
Source Material
(Based on opera)
(Based on opera)
Composer
Ludovic Halévy
Source Material
(Based on opera)
(Based on opera)
Oscar Hammerstein II
Bookwriter
Lyricist
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was an American lyricist, librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) director in musical theater for nearly 40 years. He won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalists and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs.
He is best known for his collaborations with composer Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein, whose musicals include Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music. Described by Stephen Sondheim as an "experimental playwright", Hammerstein helped bring the American musical to new ... read more
Henri Meilhac
Source Material
(Based on opera)
(Based on opera)
Prosper Merimee
Source Material
(Based on novel)
(Based on novel)
Carmen Jones (London) Ltd.
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Julian Beech
Sound Designer
Robert Russell Bennett
Orchestrator
Robert Russell Bennett orchestrated more than 300 Broadway musical scores including Show Boat; No, No, Nanette; Of Thee I Sing; Face the Music; Oklahoma!; Carmen Jones; Finian's Rainbow; Kiss Me, Kate; South Pacific; The King and I; My Fair Lady; and Camelot. His arrangements for the 1955 film version of Oklahoma! earned him an Academy Award. He also orchestrated and arranged Richard Rodgers' TV documentary score for "Victory at Sea." A classically trained composer, Bennett's prolific output of original compositions includes symphonies, sonatas, a ballet, a concerto and an opera.
Simon Callow
Director
David Cullen
Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
Studied composition with Howard Ferguson and Richard Rodney Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music in the 1960s. He is best known as an orchestrator of musicals, particularly those of Andrew Lloyd Webber — Cats, Starlight Express, Song and Dance, Aspects of Love, Sunset Boulevard, By Jeeves, Whistle Down the Wind, The Beautiful Game, The Phantom of the Opera, The Woman in White, Love Never Dies and most recently The Wizard of Oz.
(Additional Orchestrations)
Robin Guilleret
Producer
(in association with)
(in association with)
Mark Henderson
Lighting Designer
Mark was the recipient of the 1992, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2010 and 2016 Laurence Olivier Awards for Lighting Design, was awarded a Tony award in 2006 for The History Boys. Has lit extensively for all the major theatre, opera and dance companies in the UK including over 60 productions for the National Theatre and over 70 in the West End together with over 20 Broadway productions.
Stuart Hopps
Choreographer
David Beresford Jones
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Eddie Kulukundis
Producer
Henry Lewis
Musical Director
Henry is an Olivier Award-winning writer, actor and is the Artistic Director of Mischief Theatre. Henry writes and performs for the company as well as producing.
Henry trained at LAMDA and recent credits include: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (writer and actor - Criterion Theatre), Magic Goes Wrong, The Play That Goes Wrong (writer and actor - UK and International Tour, West End - Winner of Best New Comedy at the Olivier Awards 2015 and What's On Stage Awards 2014), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (writer and actor - West End, UK Tour, Pleasance London - Nominated for Best Production and ... read more
Stephen Mitchell
Producer
(in association with)
(in association with)
Howard Panter
Producer
Turnstyle Productions
Producer
(in association with)
(in association with)
Bruno Santini
Settings/Costumes
Rosemary Squire
Producer
(in association with)
(in association with)
Awards and Nominations
1992 Olivier Awards
Best Director of a Musical: Simon Callow won.
Best Supporting Performance in a Musical: Gregg Baker was nominated but did not win.
Best Supporting Performance in a Musical: Karen Parks was nominated but did not win.
The American Express Award for Best New Musical: Bizet won.
1991 Evening Standard Awards
Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical: 0 won.
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