Simon Slater

Simon Slater (born 28 November 1959) is a British music director, composer, narrator, and actor.

[8] For three years he worked as a composer on the plays Henry V and Julius Caesar for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

[citation needed] At the Stephen Joseph Theatre he was invited to compose the music for four actor-musicians in the Christmas adaptation of Pinocchio in which they play an array of instruments covering 30 roles.

as Sam Charmichael,[12] as well as Forbidden Broadway (Fortune), Sugar Hill Blues (Hampstead and Warehouse Croydon), The Great White Hope (Tricycle), Aspects of Love (Sydmonton Festival), Waiting for Godot, and The Wind in the Willows (Nuffield Southampton).

He appeared in the Theatre Royal (Winchester) production of Peter Pan the Pantomime playing Captain Hook during the Christmas season of 2010/2011.

[30] In 2010, Slater's narration of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel won an Audie Award for Literary Fiction.

The Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough