Toby Sedgwick
Toby Sedgwick | |
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Born | England | 16 August 1958
Occupation(s) | Movement director, actor,[1] theatre choreographer |
Years active | 1981–present |
Known for | War Horse The 39 Steps |
Toby Sedgwick (born 16 August 1958) is a British
Early life and training
Toby Sedgwick was born in
.Career
Early work and subsequent career
Sedgwick made a directorial debut with Pidgin Macbeth (1998) at the National Theatre in London.[1] In 2006, he choreographed Hergé's Adventures of Tintin at the Playhouse Theatre and Dick Whittington And His Cat at the Barbican. He also directed a Manchester production of The Taming of the Shrew.[7]
Sedgwick's first major credit was providing co-direction for
Sedgwick has served as movement director for
Other work
Sedgwick's theatrical work outside England is limited; besides the Broadway transfer of War Horse, Sedgwick's lone New York movement-directorial credit is
Sedgwick assisted Danny Boyle with the choreography for the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
Film and television
In addition to
References
- ^ a b c "Toby Sedgwick Credits, London, England". London Theatre Database.
- ^ Database (undated). "War Horse" London Theatre Database. Accessed 20 January 2010.
- ^ Hetrick, Adam (20 December 2010). "Seth Numrich to Lead 'War Horse' on Broadway; 35-Member Cast Announced". Playbill. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 August 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Hairspray Wins Four 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards Including Best Musical" Archived 24 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, 9 March 2008.
- ^ "Black Canadian theatre company cleans house at Dora awards", Globe and Mail, 25 June 2012
- ^ a b c d "Toby Sedgwick", Who's Who, playbill.com, accessed 28 February 2011.
- ^ a b "Toby Sedgwick", National Theatre, London.
- ^ Brian Logan (23 September 2006). "The 39 Steps (Criterion, London)". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
- ^ "Animal Crackers", This Is London, 16 March 1999.
- ^ Jasper Rees (18 August 2007). "The 39 Steps from Leeds to Broadway". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 22 May 2008. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
- ^ Ben Brantley (16 January 2008). "Spies, Blonde and a Guy Go North by Northwest". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
- ^ Jones, Kenneth."The Chase Is Back On! 39 Steps Begins at Broadway's Helen Hayes" Archived 6 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, playbill.com, 21 January 2009
- ^ "Toby Sedgwick", Internet Movie Database.
External links
- Credits
- Toby Sedgwick at the Internet Broadway Database
- Toby Sedgwick at the London Theatre Database
- Toby Sedgwick at IMDb