
Xander PangLight

Colin RyanL
Frank WildhornScore
Jack MurphyLyrics
Ivan MenchellBook
Jason HowlandMusic Supervisor, Arranger and Orchestrator
Morgan ReillyAdditional Lyrics
Jon BausorDesigner
Fabian AloiseChoreographer
Stephen WhitsonDirector



Training: Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (BA), University of Cambridge
Theatre credits include: Luke in The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical (The Other Palace); Connor Murphy in Dear Evan Hansen; Curtis in Late Company; Nathan in The Full Monty (Pangdemonium, Singapore); Fleance in Macbeth (Singapore Repertory Theatre, Singapore).
Film credits include: Dream Stall.
Television credits include: Beyond Paradise Season 4.

Theatre credits include: Hamlet, Snow in Midsummer, Love’s Sacrifice, The Jew of Malta, Volpone, Wendy and Peter Pan (RSC), Little Shop of Horrors (Sheffield Crucible), My Brilliant Friend (National Theatre), After Edward, Edward II, The Secret Theatre, Macbeth, The Lightning Child (Shakespeare’s Globe), Frankenstein (Royal Exchange Theatre), Shakespeare in Love (Disney/Sonia Friedman Productions), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Northampton Royal & Derngate),deadkidsongs (Theatre Royal Bath), The Importance of Being Earnest (Riverside Studios), I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky (Theatre Royal Stratford East/Barbican) A Christmas Carol (Birmingham REP).
Television includes: Wolf King (Netflix), Boundless (Amazon), A Ghost Story for Christmas: Lot No. 249, Casualty, Death in Paradise, Shakespeare and Hathaway, Doctor Who, Leonardo, Hounded, Shelfstackers (BBC)
Video Game credits include: Hades II (Supergiant Games), Final Fantasy XIV (Square Enix), The Last Story (Nintendo).
Multi-Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award nominated composer/producer Frank Wildhorn’s works span the worlds of popular, theatrical, jazz, R&B and classical music. In 1999, Frank became the first American composer in 22 years to have three shows running simultaneously on Broadway with Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel and The Civil War.
Also for Broadway: Bonnie & Clyde, Dracula, Victor/Victoria, Wonderland, and the revival of Jekyll & Hyde. West End: Bonnie & Clyde, Your Lie in April, Death Note the Musical in Concert, and Your Lie in April the Musical in Concert. International: Beau Brummell: A Man Too Beautiful, Carmen, Camille Claudel, Casanova, Cyrano, Death Note, Einstein: A Matter of Time, Fist of the North Star, Kane and Abel, Mata Hari, Mitsuko, Never Say Goodbye, No Longer Human, Rudolf, Tears of Heaven, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Man Who Laughs, Your Lie in April and Xcalibur. Upcoming: Chimney Town, Mac & Beth, Orlando, Reunion, Song of Bernadette and Van Gogh in Love. He produced Harlem Song at the famed Apollo Theatre. The Korea Times recently proclaimed Wildhorn as “Korea’s most beloved musical composer”. He is the first American to be named Best Musical Composer in China (No Longer Human, 2024).
Frank Wildhorn served as music director for the Goodwill Games in New York City (1998). He wrote the song Gold, the opening number for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Among the artists who have recorded and performed Frank’s works: Whitney Houston (#1 international hit Where Do Broken Hearts Go?), Natalie Cole, Kenny Rogers, Sammy Davis, Jr., Liza Minnelli, Julie Andrews, Hootie & the Blowfish, The Moody Blues, Johnny Mathis, Linda Eder, Freddie Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Stacy Lattisaw, Molly Hatchet, Blues Traveler, Trace Adkins, Patti LaBelle, Jeffrey Osborne, BeBe Winans, Amy Grant, Anthony Warlow, to name a few. He received the prestigious Charles Dickens Award from USC, where there is a scholarship under his name.
Jon is a multi award winning international stage designer and creative director. He designed the opening ceremony of the 2012 Paralympic Games in London and was nominated for an Emmy award in 2022 for Best Production Design on the Redbull film, Human Pinball.
Theatre design includes: The stage adaptation of Miyazaki’s legendary anime Spirited Away (TOHO/Studio Ghibli, Japan/London); the musical Bat Out of Hell (London/Germany/New York/Toronto — nominated Best Design WhatsOnStage Awards); the first non-replica version of Wicked (Stage Entertainment, Hamburg); True West (West End); Knights’ Tale (Imperial Theatre/TOHO, Tokyo); The Band — the Take That musical (UK Tour); The Grinning Man(Bristol Old Vic/Trafalgar Studios — Winner Best Design UK Theatre Awards); Lord of the Flies (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre — Evening Standard nomination for Best Design); Mametz (National Theatre of Wales — Winner Best Design UK Theatre Awards, Winner Welsh Theatre Awards); You for Me for You (Royal Court — nominated Best Design Evening Standard Awards).
Fabian’s choreography has been critically acclaimed and garnered multiple nominations including two Olivier Award Nominations for Best Theatre Choreographer, WhatsOnStage Award for Best Choreography, Stage Debut Award for Best Creative West End Debut and the Off West End Award “OFFIE” (winner). He was also listed as one of The Stage 100 — a definitive list of theatre’s most influential artists of 2024.
Previous choreography credits include: Evita (London Palladium), Much Ado About Nothing and The Tempest (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Sunset Blvd (St James Theatre, New York & Savoy Theatre), Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder(Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022/23, Bristol Old Vic, Manchester HOME), In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse), The Spongebob Musical (Southbank Centre & UK Tour), Cabaret (LIDO 2, Paris).
Stephen has directed productions in London, the UK and Ireland, and has been the Associate Director on West End, Touring and Regional productions including Hamilton UK, West Side Story for the BBC Proms and Edinburgh International Festival, the Irish premieres of Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years and Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together (both at The Lyric Theatre, Belfast) and developing and directing the World Premiere of J.B. Priestley’s Benighted in London for which he was nominated Best Director at the Off West End Awards. Stephen has created and directed performances for TV including Strictly Come Dancing, Big Night of the Musicals, Britain’s Got Talent, and the Royal Variety Performance.