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| - She was part of the original casts of A Chorus Line, Billy, No No Nannette, and Oklahoma! She also performed in many television specials variety shows, including Royal Command Performances. After having finished her career on stage, she started working behind the scenes: she staged the SWET Awards (now known as Laurence Olivier Awards) in 1980 and choreographed TV movies. She was the assistant to Anthony van Laast for the Australian production of Song and Dance, to Hal Prince for the Australian productions of Miss Saigon and The Phantom of the Opera and to Gillian Lynne for the original productions of Cats.
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| - She was part of the original casts of A Chorus Line, Billy, No No Nannette, and Oklahoma! She also performed in many television specials variety shows, including Royal Command Performances. After having finished her career on stage, she started working behind the scenes: she staged the SWET Awards (now known as Laurence Olivier Awards) in 1980 and choreographed TV movies. She was the assistant to Anthony van Laast for the Australian production of Song and Dance, to Hal Prince for the Australian productions of Miss Saigon and The Phantom of the Opera and to Gillian Lynne for the original productions of Cats. Jo-Anne now directs musical productions by herself. Her works include: Into the Woods, South Pacific, Little Shop of Horrors, Nine in Australia, Aspects of Love and The Hunting of the Snark both in London and Australia, The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber in China and many more. She is also the Associate/Resident Director for the Asian/Australian productions of Cats and The Phantom of the Opera.
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