Nick Richings
Nick's many London productions include 'The Importance of Being Oscar', Savoy Theatre, 'Plunder', Savoy Theatre, 'Laughter on the 23rd Floor',Queens Theatre, 'Showstoppers' and 'Two Boys in Bed on a Cold Winters Night', Arts Theatre, 'The Master Builder', Haymarket Theatre, 'The Second Coming' and 'Hellbent', by Nigel Charnock at the Drill Hall, 'What A Show', Prince of Wales Theatre, 'Hot Mikado', Queen's Theatre, 'Fiddler on the Roof', London Palladium, 'Aspects of Love', Prince of Wales Theatre, 'Barnum', Dominion Theatre, 'The Chippendales', Strand Theatre, 'Valentine's Day', Globe Theatre, 'A Silp of the Tongue', Shaftesbury Theatre, 'The Sound of Music', Sadler's Wells, 'Some Like It Hot', Prince Edward Theatre, 'The King and I', Sadler's Wells and Repertory,'Jeffery', 'Married', 'The Maids' and 'No Way Out', Actors Touring Company at Drill Hall.

Touring credits include 'Summer Holiday', Apollo Leisure, 'Hot Ice', Ary, 'The Master Builder', Canada, Tommy Steele's 'What A Show' and 'Singin' in the Rain', 'Sweet Charity', Handstand Productions, the musical 'Cinderella', for Ronald Z Lee in Tokyo, 'Aspects of Love', 'Barnum', 'The Sound of Music', '42nd Street, which also appeared at London's Dominion Theatre, 'Swan Lake', Moscow Classical Ballet, 'South Pacific', 'Chess', and 'Guys and Dolls'.
Repertory productions include 'Mddie', Salisbury Playhouse, 'Nevilles Island', 'The BFG', 'Goodnight Mr Tom', 'Small Craft Warnings', 'Lost In Yonkers' and the regional premiere of 'Assassins', for the Library Theatre, Manchester, 'A Christmas Carol' Ttheatre Royal, Nottingham, 'French Without Tears', Palace Theatre, Watford, 'Jeffery' Greenwich Theatre, 'When We Are Married', 'Annie' and 'Oliver', Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.

International productions include 'Thhe Beauty and the Beast', 'Spirits - Harlem Gospel Singers' and 'Grease', for BB Promotions, Germany.Nick has lit several productions for Royal Caribbean Cruise Liners new ship The Slpendour of the Seas and in 1995 lit the Sydmonton Festival for Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.



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