Cast (in alphabetical order)
Cast (in alphabetical order)
Stuart Armfield
Rietta Austin
Paul Ayres
Mary Cormack
Lori Haley Fox
Matthew Gent
Jodie Jacobs
George Maguire
Oliver Roll
Rachael Wooding
Alex Rittenhouse and Others
Clara, Coma Baby and Others
Jamie
Mary O’Brien McCann and Others
Mother
Michael and Others
Vicky and Others
Tad and Others
Chuck Bean and Others
Amanda and Others
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY
Book, Music and Lyrics by Paul Scott Goodman
Sue Knox
Christopher Lane
Elizabeth Nantais
Fabian Aloise
Philip Argent
James Arnott
Barney Ashworth
Ellie Collyer-Bristow
Rebecca Cuthbertson
Andy Furby
Toby Hine
Rebekah Kirk
Garry Lake
Kyle McPhail
Luke Murphy
Asia Osborne
Sherrie Pennington
Karen Szameit
Madeline Taylor
Producer
Director and Designer
Musical Director
Choreographer
Illustrator
Production Manager
Audition Accompanist
Casting Director
Dialect Coach
Lighting Designer
Assistant to the Producer
Stage Manager
Photographer
Assistant to the Casting Director
PR and Marketing
Assistant Director
Associate Choreographer
Sound Designer
Costume Designer
Production Team
Paul first trained at Masters Performing Arts College before
His theatre credits include Alternate Galileo in We Will Rock You (UK Tour); Cover Frankie in the Original West End Cast of Jersey Boys (Prince Edward Theatre); Cover Pepper in Mamma Mia! (Prince Edward and Prince of Wales); Paul in Godspell (No 1 UK tour); and cover Boq in Wicked (Original London Cast, Apollo Victoria).
Paul’s television credits include Children In Need, Royal Variety Show, GMTV, Blue Peter and featured soloist on BBC1’s Star For A Night with Jane McDonald.
Television credits include Coronation Street (ITV).
Oliver trained at Sir Paul McCartney’s The Liverpool Institute
His theatre credits include What A Piece Duo & u/s Woof in Hair (Gielgud); Eccentric Dancer/Hussar & u/s Noah Claypole in Oliver! (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Paul & others in RENT (Garrick); Rayner Stokes in Chasing Fate (Birmingham Hippodrome); Ensemble & u/s George in The Wedding Singer (Original Cast, UK Tour); Crow/Ensemble & u/s Uncle Henry in The Wizard of Oz (RSC version, Southampton Mayflower); Swing & u/s Billy Flynn, Amos Hart & Mary Sunshine in Chicago (UK Tour); Ensemble & Swing in We Will Rock You (Dominion) and numerous roles as part of the Oriana Theatre Company for the Cruising Musicals Consortium.
Film & Television credits include featured dancer in Sir Kenneth Branagh’s The Magic Flute and Ralph in Transient Touch (Sightlines Productions). In 2011, Oliver can be seen in
Andrew Lloyd Webber's new production of The Wizard of Oz (London Palladium).
Lori’s credits include the World Premiere Cast of Mamma Mia!
Lori’s recording work includes a Broadway Series at the Abbey Road Studios in London as well as the original cast recordings of Mamma Mia! and Lady in the Dark, which was the recipient of The Evening Standard Award. Film work includes The Day of The Grackle, winner of five Short-Film Festival awards and Mamma Mia!
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Rietta has performed with Richard O’Brien and has been the support artist for Joe Cocker, Bryan Adams & Johnny Gill. As a songwriter she has several successful releases. Rietta had a No. 1 in Austria & No. 8 in Germany with a duet released with the late “Falco” and is about to release a single with Sony BMG.
Rietta’s musical theatre credits include Jesus Christ Superstar (Dance Captain), Cats, Chicago, Rush and Meatworks (Choreographer). Her film credits include The Slate (US) and Sisterhood. Her television credits include Xena: Warrior Princess, Jack Of All Trades (both US) and Shortland Street.
Stuart trained at the Arts Educational School, London.
His theatre credits include: Earl in Whistle Down The Wind (UK Tour), Singing Priest in David Gest… My Life!, Phantom, covered and played Brad, Rocky, Riff Raff, and Eddie Dr Scott in The Rocky Horror Show (European Tour); Bishop in Les Miserables In Concert (Guernsey); Pooh-Bah in The Mikado (Union Theatre); Dance Captain and cover Marcel and Hugo in Aspects Of Love (UK Tour); Samuel in The Pirates Of Penzance (Kilworth House Theatre, Leicester); Caboose and cover Electra in Starlight Express (UK Tour); Tribe Member and cover Woof in Hair (Gate Theatre).
Immediately after graduating Stuart created the role of Dom in Party Play, a pilot show for the Play House Disney Channel. He has recently filmed Leute Heute, with Right Said Fred, which aired in Germany.
Stuart Armfield
Rietta Austin
Paul Ayres
Her theatre credits include Charlotte in Oliver! (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane); Woman 4 in A...My Name is Alice (Edinburgh Festival); Beebee in Suburbia; Ayah in The Secret Garden; Amy in Company and Marina in Pericles all at the Guildford School of Acting.
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Mary Cormack
Lori Haley Fox
His theatre credits since graduating include cover Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s); cover Marius in Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre) and Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert (O2 Arena).
Matthew Gent
(Finborough Theatre); Emily Arden in State Fair (Trafalgar Studios 2); Jest End (Jermyn Street Theatre); Grizabella in Cats (Arena Tour); Holly in The Wedding Singer (Premiere UK Tour); Marcy Fitzwilliams in I Love You Because… (Landor); Standby Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (Duke of York’s); First Cover Eva Peron in Evita (Adelphi); Serena in Fame (Aldwych) and We Will Rock You (Dominion).
She played Fantine in Les Misérables in Concert and has appeared in Songs for a New World (Players Theatre) and as a soloist in The Night of 1000 Voices (Royal Albert Hall).
Jodie Jacobs
George is one of the stars of the movie Spiderhole, which recently opened at The Empire, Leicester Square. He also appeared in the movie Boogeyman III.
Television credits include Ronnie in The Freaky Farleys and St Just in Terror & Utopia. Radio credits include The Story of Is and A Town Like Alice both for the BBC.
George Maguire
Oliver Roll
Rachael Wooding