Mark Warman (born 5 August 1961) is a British conductor, musical director, composer, orchestrator, and educator.
He has worked in London's West End on musical productions, orchestrated and conducted albums, and TV and film scores.
For EMI, he conducted an orchestral version of the score by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley at Abbey Road Studios.
In 1998, Warman was the Musical Director for the first UK production of Sondheim's Saturday Night[3][4][5][1] at the Bridewell Theatre in London.
In the 1990s, he worked on Mr. Abbott’s Broadway[1] a BBC Omnibus production and the TV score of The Black And Blue Lamp.
In 2019, he composed the score for Alan Ayckbourn's play The Boy Who Fell Into a Book (Stephen Joseph Theatre).
Warman went on to musically direct a further 15 shows in this project: Greenwillow[35] (1991), DuBarry Was a Lady[36] (1993), Music in the Air (1993), Red, Hot and Blue[37] (1994), Love Life[38] (1995), Of Thee I Sing (1996), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes[39] (1997), As Thousands Cheer[40] (1998), I'd Rather Be Right[41] (1999), Evening Primrose[1][2] (2005), Nymph Errant (2006), Park Avenue (2008), Darling of the Day (2010), Flahooley (2012) and Around The World (2013), which was presented in London and New York.