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Stewart Nicholls

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Stewart Nicholls is a British stage director and choreographer. His credits include productions of: Love Birds (The Pleasance, Edinburgh), [1][2]A Spoonful of Sherman (St James' Theatre),[3] Free As Air (Finborough Theatre),[4] Business As Usual[5] (a new play commissioned by Cheltenham Everyman Theatre and devised by Nicholls), Jewish Legends,[6]Salad Days and The Biograph Girl (London College of Music), Lunch With Marlene[7] (National Tour), Beatlemania (Gothenburg Opera House),[8] Gay's The Word (Jermyn Street Theatre and Finborough Theatre), Over My Shoulder (National Tour and Wyndhams Theatre),[9][10] South Pacific (Birmingham Symphony Hall/BBC Radio Two),[11] and Carousel (St. David’s Hall, Cardiff/BBC Radio Three) and Tim Rice's revival of Blondel (Pleasance Theatre).[12] Choreography credits include: Iolanthe and The Mikado (National Tour)[13] and Cowardy Custard (National Tour). He has also directed productions in drama schools and staged numerous pantomimes.[14]

The CD Nicholls co-produced for The Amazons was nominated for a Grammy Award.[15] Nicholls has contributed to the Oxford Handbook of The British Musical.[16]

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