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British choreographer Lynne Page works internationally in film and television, opera, theatre and the music industry.

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Most recent work includes Stranger Things: The First Shadow in the West End and on Broadway, Standing at the Sky’s Edge for Sheffield Crucible, the National Theatre and in West End for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award, Tammy Faye (also Broadway) and Spring Awakening for the Almeida Theatre, and Lyssa, her first work for the Royal Ballet featuring Nadine Shah.

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Other work in theatre includes The Cherry Orchard, The Merchant of Venice, Never So Good, Saint George and the Dragon (National Theatre); The Two Gentlemen of Verona (RSC); Company (Sheffield Theatres); There Came a Gypsy Riding and The Late Henry Moss (Almeida); The 47th (Old Vic); American Psycho (Almeida and Broadway); Noyes Fludde (Theatre Royal Stratford East); La Cage aux Folles (Tony, Olivier and Drama Desk-nominated) and A Little Night Music (Menier Chocolate Factory and Broadway); Little Shop of Horrors (Menier Chocolate Factory); and Ink (also Almeida and Broadway), Funny Girl, The Grinning Man, Tell Me on a Sunday and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (West End).

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Opera includes Death in Venice (Royal Opera House); Marnie and Medea (English National Opera and Metropolitan Opera, NY); Les Troyens (La Scala, Milan); Andrea Chénier (Bregenz Festival).

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TV includes: The Crown, Four Weddings and a Funeral and So You Think You Can Dance.

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Film includes: Judy (starring Renée Zellweger) and Fred Claus (starring Vince Vaughan).

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Music choreography includes for The Pet Shop Boys (as director and choreographer) for Inner Sanctum and Dreamworld tours and Glastonbury; Stormzy and Jess Glynne at the BRIT Awards; and for Kanye West, Ellie Goulding, Imogen Heap and Duffy

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