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Release Date:
December 23, 2017
Original Title:
Elf: The Musical
Alternate Titles:
Elf
Elf: The Musical: Live Onstage
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 136
West End star Ben Forster takes the role Will Ferrell made famous on the silver screen in this toe-tapping stage adaptation of the 2003 festive comedy. Staged at the Lowry in Salford, this family-friendly musical tells the story of Buddy, a young orphan child who crawls into Father Christmas's bag of gifts one year, and is accidentally whisked away to the North Pole, where the nonplussed elves raise him as one of their own. Years later, once Buddy has grown to adulthood, he returns to New York City to find his birth father and help the people of the Big Apple rediscover the true meaning of Christmas. Also starring Liz McClarnon, Louis Emerick, Joe McGann and Jessica Martin.
ADR Mixer:
Pete Austin
Rob Foster
Hannah Fairclough
Camera Operator:
Orlando Morris
Paul Jarvis
Mark Jerome
Sam Alkadi
Phil Putnam Spencer
Spike Morris
John Simmons
Peter Johnson
Casting:
Sarah Bird
Choreographer:
Morgan Young
Colorist:
Adam Sample
Costume Design:
Tim Goodchild
Director:
Nick Morris
Director of Photography:
Andy Watt
Editor:
Guy Morley
Tim Waddell
Executive Producer:
Michael Rose
Katie Taylor
Cat Lewis
Fight Choreographer:
Paul Benzing
Hair Designer:
Richard Mawbey
Lighting Design:
Tim Lutkin
Lighting Director:
Andy Stagles
Music Supervisor:
Stuart Morley
Musical:
Chad Beguelin
Bob Martin
Thomas Meehan
Matthew Sklar
Online Editor:
Adam Sample
Orchestrator:
Doug Besterman
Original Film Writer:
David Berenbaum
Producer:
Michael Rose
Production Coordinator:
Emily Feeney
Production Manager:
Nicole Hajimichael
Set Designer:
Tim Goodchild
Sound Designer:
Avgoustos Psillas
Terry Jardin
Sound Supervisor:
Pete Austin
Stage Director:
Morgan Young
Wig Designer:
Richard Mawbey
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