Warren Carlyle
(Director / Choreographer)

WARREN CARLYLE (Director/Choreographer) created the musical staging for A Tale of Two Cities when it was originally produced in an out-of-town tryout at the Asolo Repertory Theatre, where it played to standing-room-only audiences in October and November of 2007. His New York credits include Juno (Encores! at CityCenter), Stairway to Paradise (Encores!), You Again (NY Fringe), Working (Zipper), Slut! (ATA), Roundabout 40th Gala 2006 and the first 24 Hour Musicals at the Public Theater. Regionally he has choreographed Mame (KennedyCenter), The Pirates of Penzance (Paper Mill; Goodspeed, Connecticut Critics Circle Award for Best Choreography), The Baker’s Wife (Goodspeed) and Pageant (SecondCity). In his native England his work has included Me and My Girl (UK tour, director as well, Best Production 2007 Theatregoers Choice Award), The Goodbye Girl (1st nat’l tour), Pageant (Vaudeville Theatre), Moving On (Bridewell Theatre) and Scrooge (European tour). He is represented on film and television by Deception (20th Century Fox), “Hope and Faith” (ABC), “An Evening at the Boston Pops” (PBS) and Elton John’s “Made in England” video. As associate choreographer he has contributed to The Producers (Broadway/film), Oklahoma! (Broadway) and Center Stage (film). As a resident director/choreographer, Mr. Carlyle’s productions have included Jolson (London, Toronto), Fosse (London) and Oklahoma! (London). He most recently choreographed the Old Globe production of Dancing in the Dark on a pre-Broadway run in San Diego.