18th July to 18th August 2012

Lynne Page

Choreography

Lynne Page won a Tony and an Olivier nomination for her choreography in La Cage aux folles and in 2009 she won den "What’s On Stage" Award for Best Choreographer. Lynne Page has regularly worked at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London where, in addition to La cage aux folles, she has choreographed Aspects of Love, Little Shop of Horrors and A Little Night Music. The latter show was staged on Broadway with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in the lead roles. Recently Lynne Page created the choreography for My Fair Lady at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, Carmen at Opera Holland Park and for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice in London's West End. Her work has also been seen in productions at the National Theatre and by the Royal Shakespeare Company. For film and television she has choreographed shows like So You Think You Can Dance for the BBC, Hippie Hippie Shake for Working Title Films, White Lightnin’ for F&ME / Film Council, as well as Fred Claus for Warner Bros. In the area of popular music her choreographies have been seen in Duffy’s new video Well Well Well, on the Pet Shop Boys' world tour Pandemonium (2009), the Kanye West Festival Tour (2009), a tour by The Resistance as well as the videos Starry Eyed (llie Goulding) and First Train Home (Imogen Heap). Upcoming productions include The Cherry Orchard at the National Theatre and Company at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.