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Peter Pan

June 27

August 19, 2018

CST’s Courtyard Theater

music by George Stiles
lyrics by Anthony Drewe
in a new version by Elliot Davis based on
the book by Willis Hall
directed & choreographed by Amber Mak

Anthony Drewe

Lyricist

GEORGE STILES (Music) and ANTHONY DREWE (Lyrics) are a multi award-winning musical theater writing partnership. Their scores include the international smash-hit Cameron Mackintosh/Disney production of Mary Poppins, the Olivier Award-winning Honk!, which has been seen by more than six million people in over 8,000 productions, and the recent West End productions of Half a Sixpence and The Wind in the Willows. Their other shows are Soho Cinders, Betty Blue Eyes, Travels with My Aunt, Just So, and Tutankhamun. Mr. Stiles and Mr. Drewe have also completed a trilogy of 50-minute musicals for younger audiences: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, and The Three Little Pigs. Future projects include a stage version of Robert Harling's film Soapdish, and Becoming Nancy with director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell. Independently, as a composer, Mr. Stiles’ credits include the musicals Moll Flanders, The Three Musketeers, and Tom Jones, and the scores for Sam Mendes' stage productions of Twelfth Night and Uncle Vanya (Donmar Warehouse/BAM NYC). Independently, as a lyricist, Mr. Drewe's credits include The Card (Watermill/Regent's Park) and A Twist of Fate (Singapore Rep). Honk! has won many international awards, including the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical. Mary Poppins has won 45 major theater awards around the globe, including Tony, Olivier, Helpmann, and London Evening Standard Awards. Mr. Stiles and Mr. Drewe were nominated for Best New Musical at the 2016 WhatsOnStage Awards for Half a Sixpence, and Betty Blue Eyes was nominated for the 2012 Olivier Award. Other awards include the TMA Best Musical Award for Moll Flanders and The Straits Times Award for Best Musical for A Twist of Fate.  Mr. Stiles and Mr. Drewe's passion for new musical theater is recognized via the annual Stiles and Drewe Prize for Best New Song, and their Mentorship Award, supported by Music Theatre International (Europe).

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