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Laurence Mark Wythe was born on 8 February, 1974 in Ashford, Kent, England. Discover Laurence Mark Wythe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Growl! is subtitled The True Story of the Big Bad Wolf. This family musical with book and co-lyrics by Tim Knapman will premiere in the UK in 2019 with a touring production by the National Youth Music Theatre NYMT directed by Richard Fitch.
This show was commissioned by Perfect Pitch Musicals for the BBC Children in Need in 2017 and developed at the University of Central Lancashire UCLAN in Preston, England. The premiere studio production was directed by Pip Minnithorpe and choreographed by Ellen Kane. LMW wrote book, music and lyrics for the show which was featured on Children in Need in November 2017.
Wythe is married and has two children, Sophie Pourret Wythe and Charlotte Pourret Wythe who are both professional child performers. Sophie was a child actress, who appeared in The Sound of Music at the London Palladium, playing the role of Marta von Trapp. She also appeared for a year in Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and was Young Fiona in Shrek The Musical in the West End in 2011. His younger daughter Charlotte made her West End debut in Billy Elliot the Musical in late 2015 until the completion of the show's eleven year run at the Victoria Palace Theatre on 9 April 2016 and she played the role of Lily Potter in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in the West End in 2018. Both girls appeared together in the world premiere of the musical The House of Mirrors and Heart at the Arcola Theatre London in 2015. Sophie appeared onstage with LMW in An Evening with Laurence Mark Wythe and Friends in February 2019 at the Union Theatre London.
Creatives is a play by Irvine Welsh (creator of Trainspotting) and Don De Grazia, author of American Skin. Laurence wrote songs for the show which played in Chicago in 2016 and at the Edinburgh Festival in 2017.
Wythe and Knapman won the commission in May 2015 to write a show for the Core Theatre Corby and the show premiered there in October 2016. The story is of a boy who mourns the loss of his father and finds comfort in a fantasy world of superheroes... when a malevolent property developer arrives in town, Danny is the only one who can see through his lies and is forced to step up and save the day. The show is licensed through Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
Commissioned in 2014 by producer Sanan Aly who is of Azerbaijan descent, the show is based on the play Citizens of Hell by Elchin, one of Baku's foremost figures and playwrights. The world premiere production took place in Seoul, Korea in 2016 and the English speaking premiere was at the Union Theatre in London in 2017.
In 2012 a production of Roll on the Day played at the Etcetera Theatre in London, directed by Vik Sivalingam, design by Marie Kearney. The book is by Roberto Trippini, music and lyrics by Lawrence Mark Wythe.
This show played at the Etcetera Theatre in London in 2012. With a book by Roberto Trippini, the musical was directed by Vik Savilingam and produced by Katy Lipson of Aria Entertainment. Roll On... is a highly political piece about an African illegal immigrant painter who is trapped in a sting operation by a racist detective and a self-interested woman.
Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical Outer Critics Circle Awards (Nominee)
Best New Musical Off-Broadway Alliance Awards 2011 (Nominee)
Best Musical BestofOffBroadway.com Tina Awards 2011 (Nominee)
Best Ensemble BestofOffBroadway.com Tina Awards 2011 (Nominee)
Best Actress in a Musical BestofOffBroadway.com Tina Awards 2011 (Nominee)
Best Musical (midsize) 2009 Jeff Awards, Chicago (Winner)
Best Artistic Specialization 2009 Jeff Awards Chicago (Winner).
Best Musical UK Theatre Radio's Best Musical 2006(Nominee).
Tomorrow Morning ran off Broadway in 2011. Prior to this it played at the Greenhouse Theatre in Chicago for a limited six-week run in 2008, receiving strong notices from all the major Chicago critics including Chris Jones at the Chicago Tribune, who called the a "Must See Work" and gave it 3-and-a-half stars; and Hedy Weiss at the Chicago Sun-Times. The show won a Jeff Award for Best Musical (mid-size production) and for Best Artistic Specialization (Mike Tutaj – Film & Video Design).
Originally title Girlfriends the show was renamed Framed after some confusion in the industry over an earlier musical by composer Howard Goodall. Framed is a musical romcom which was presented in London in 2011 with a cast including Emma Williams, Michael Xavier, Ashleigh Gray and Gabriel Vick. The show began life as a commission from a Korean producer and after development in 2010 with a bookwriter, the show was taken on as an independent project and rewritten by Wythe and has yet to see a full scale professional production.
In 2010, West End performer Stuart Matthew Price recorded Wythe's song "Goodnight Kiss" for his debut album All Things in Time for SimG Records. Other songs of his have been performed in concerts and cabarets, most notably "Action Man" from The Lost Christmas, which was performed in the West End at "Christmas in New York", "The Recurring Dream" and also "David's House" which has been most notably performed by Samantha Barks.
In 2010, Lyn Gardner in The Guardian said that much of the score for Tomorrow Morning was "sublime, and sublimely delivered". She gave the show three and a half stars. Time Out London gave the show four stars and made it Critics Choice. Michael Coveny in The Independent had less glowing praise for the show itself, but pointed out Wythe's skill as a composer and lyricist, and his potential for the future. Paul Vale in The Stage called the show "thoughtful and intelligent". Mark Shenton, in the Sunday Express described the show as "coolly adult, neatly propelled by an earnest song cycle".
Tomorrow Morning has now been seen on four continents in several languages. He wrote Through the Door (book by Judy Freed) which was seen in the West End at Trafalgar Studios in 2009 starring Julie Atherton and Paul Keating and later had a Broadway presentation in 2011 starring Broadway star Kerry Butler. The show has seen multiple productions in Seoul, Korea. In 2013 he wrote music for television channel Nickelodeon. His latest project is the musical Midnight with bookwriter Timothy Knapmann, which ran in London in 2018, and in Korea in 2018 and 2019. In 2017 he composed the score for the independent film Last Laugh written by John Godber. His musical GROWL! with Tim Knapman is being premiered by the NYMT (National Youth Music Theatre) after development workshops in 2018. Their musical DANNY HERO was commissioned by the Core Theatre Corby in England and ran in 2016.
His other musicals include Through the Door and The Lost Christmas, the former in concert in the West End in 2009, and both of which were presented in the West End in 2008. The Lost Christmas starred Suranne Jones and Jayne Wisener. The Lost Christmas was produced at the Waterloo East Theatre in London in 2011 and also has been produced by Hazlitt Arts Centre in Kent in the United Kingdom; He wrote Midnight with a book by Tim Knapman and GROWL also book by Tim Knapman (NYMT).
This family musical was presented in the West End in 2008 at the Trafalgar Studios and later at Waterloo East Theatre. The show has seen numerous productions by youth theatre groups.
Through the Door (book by Judy Freed) began life in 2008 when the show was showcased by Perfect Pitch Musicals in London at the Trafalgar Studios in the West End. The show was seen again the following year in a full scale main-house presentation of the show starring Julie Atherton and Paul Keating. In 2011 Wythe and Freed took the show to New York for a workshop with Broadway star Kerry Butler and development workshops in Detroit, Michigan. Since 2014 the show has been in development with Korean producers and the show has seen multiple productions in Korea. Development of the show has seen it under the title Forever Paris in a completely rewritten version.
Tomorrow Morning has now been seen on four continents and has been translated into several languages. The show originated in London in 2006 directed by Nick Winston and starring Emma Williams and Stephen Ashfield. The production in New York in 2011 garnered several award nominations for Best Musical and starred Autumn Hurlbert and Matthew Hydzik. The show has been seen in cities including London, NYC, Lisbon, Tokyo, Melbourne, Seoul and other towns in Germany, Austria, Mexico, Italy and beyond. The show has been translated into German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Danish and Italian. Three cast albums are available (USA, UK and German versions.)
His first professionally produced show Making Waves was a song-cycle of love songs which played at the Fox Theatre in North London in 1995 when LMW was just 21.
Laurence Mark Wythe (born 8 February 1974, Ashford, Kent, England) is an award winning English composer, lyricist and writer for West End, international and Off-Broadway musicals. He is principally known for the off-Broadway musical Tomorrow Morning (2011), Through the Door and Midnight. Tomorrow Morning won the Jeff Award in Chicago for Best Musical (midsize) in 2009. The musical opened at the Landor Theatre in South London in October 2010, and off-Broadway at the Theatre at Saint Peters on Lexington Avenue in New York on 31 March 2011 and has played all over the world. Also: Creatives written with Irvine Welsh has been seen in the USA and the UK; Extraordinary was presented at the University of Central Lancashire in 2017. To date he has written twelve professional shows, one film score and one play's incidental music (Fucking Men by Joe DiPietro).