Credits

Books by: Hazel Collinson & Kenny Leger 
 

Music and lyrics by: Kenny Léger

 

Scoring assistant: Finn Ryder 

 

Copyright on all music, recordings, video & text: 
© So Quiet productions Ltd. All rights reserved KODA ASCAP

 

Direction: Hazel Collinson

 

Voice talents:  Louise Williams,  Steven Griffin, Mark Edwards, Sophia Amato, Leon Kay,

Nia Jermin, Tom Gillies, Lindsay Ashman, Lois Unley, Emma Arends, Victoria Butler, William Beckett

 

PhotosDebbie Rowe 
                 Mike Eddowes
 

Video:    Boris Mitkov & Kenny Leger

 

Special Thanks: Steven Snedker, Sonja Ohlson, Oxford Leadership Academy,
Ana Luisa Léger, Anthony Strano, Finn Ryder, Di Stedman, Natalie Barenham,

Nicole Allison, Louise Williams,Steven Griffin, Leon Kay, Nia Jermin, Mark Edwards,

Sophia Amato, Tom Gillies, Lindsay Ashman, Tom Read-Wilson, Emma Arends,
Victoria Butler, William Beckett, Jens Simon, Damian ‘Tiger’ McKeon, Chris Hocking
Di Stedman and the wonderful casts at The Arts Educational School, London
 

 

Hazel Collinson 

Hazel starred in her first performance at the age of 3 and has lived a stage-life ever since.
With more than 50 years to her name in show business, as a professional singer,
actress and director, it is hard to pick the highlights...
Hazel is perhaps best known for her main-lead role in the smash-hit musical Funny Girl
at the Prince of Wales theatre in London’s West end - A role she took over from Barbera Streissand.
Hazel also starred in The Italian Job and Summer Seasons with much loved Charlie Drake and Tommy Cooper.
For the past 10 years Hazel Collinson has written and directed shows.

 

 
Kenny Léger Kjaer    

Kenny studied for 3 years full-time with the world famous Abdul-Rahim
and with Australian film and opera composer Frank Millward
Kenny’s professional composing career gathered pace when his music for the 1996 film
The African Eurasian Eclipse was chosen for a show opened by members of the royal family.
Since then he has worked as a professional composer and teacher.
Kenny wrote the music for three of the Hans Christian Andersen exhibitions
commemorating the 200th year of the author’s birth. Most notably Kenny wrote the music for the
Royal exhibition that was opened by the Prince of Denmark (see www.unitedexhibits.com for details).

 

 

Thank you all!