Steve McNicholas
Steve McNicholas (born 11 August 1955)[1] is an English director, composer, actor and co-founder of dance percussion act Stomp.
McNicholas has worked with Cliff Hanger Theatre Co., 7:84, Covent Garden Community Theatre, Pookiesnackenburger Buskers and the Flying Pickets. His work in television includes Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean, various soundtrack work with Luke Cresswell and the Yes/No video percussion series for ITV as director. He composed the score of the 1997 film Riot, and shares directorial credits with Cresswell on STOMP-based short films and commercials. He co-wrote and co-directed the 2002 Imax movie Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey and the 3D movie Wild Ocean. Composed and co-directed Pandemonium: the Lost and Found Orchestra.
References
- ^ "BFI biodata". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 17 January 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
External links
- Steve McNicholas at IMDb
- Steve McNicholas at the Internet off-Broadway Database
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- Charles Augins (1991)
- Rafael Aguilar (1992)
- Susan Stroman (1993)
- Luke Cresswell / Steve McNicholas (1994)
- David Atkins / Dein Perry (1995)
- Dein Perry (1996)
- Bob Avian (1997)
- Simon McBurney (1998)
- Susan Stroman (1999)
- Garth Fagan (2000)
- Bob Fosse / Ann Reinking (2001)
- Matthew Bourne (2002)
- Matthew Bourne (2003)
- Karen Bruce (2004)
- Matthew Bourne / Stephen Mear (2005)
- Peter Darling (2006)
- Javier de Frutos (2007)
- Toby Sedgwick (2008)
- Steven Hoggett (2009)
- Stephen Mear (2010)
- Leon Baugh (2011)
- Peter Darling (2012)
- Bill Deamer (2013)
- Casey Nicholaw (2014)
- Sergio Trujillo (2015)
- Drew McOnie (2016)
- Matthew Bourne (2017)
- Andy Blankenbuehler (2018)
- Kelly Devine (2019)
- Matthew Bourne and Stephen Mear (2020)
(2021 Covid-19)- Kathleen Marshall (2022)
- Matt Cole (2023)
- James Cousins and Arlene Phillips (2024)
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