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What is the birth name of Richard Stilgoe?

Richard Stilgoe's birth name is Richard Henry Simpson Stilgoe.


When was Richard Stilgoe born?

Richard Stilgoe was born on March 28, 1943, in Camberley, Surrey, England, UK.


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What has the author Henry Edward Stilgoe written?

Henry Edward Stilgoe has written: 'The Littleton reservoir for the Metropolitan water board'


Is Richard Stilgoe's 1970's Radio comedy broadcast on The English available - it got a Rose d'or Montreaux award?

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Who is the composer of the musicals Starlight Express?

Richard Stilgoe (Book and Lyrics) Andrew Lloyd Weber (music)


Who wrote the musical Starlite Express?

Starlite Express's music was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the text was written by Richard Stilgoe, and choreographed by Arlene Phillips. It was later revised by Don Black.


What actors and actresses appeared in And Now the Good News - 1978?

The cast of And Now the Good News - 1978 includes: Rowan Atkinson as himself Adam Darius as himself Richard Stilgoe as himself


When was Starlight Express first performed?

Starlight Express was first performed on March 27, 1984. Starlight Express is a musical written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Stilgoe, and Arlene Phillips.


Who was the additional writers or composers of phantom of the opera?

French novelist Gaston Leroux wrote the original novel in 1911. Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the score for it and the lyrics were written by Charles Hart with some help from Richard Stilgoe.