Dominic Haslam studied at Newcastle and Bretton Hall universities obtaining a degree in Contemporary Musics.
Dominic has composed music for theatre productions including The Elephant Man (Sheffield Lyceum and U.K. tour), The Herbal Bed (Salisbury Playhouse), Henry V (Royal Exchange), Heros (National Theatre Education Tour), Mirandolina (Royal Exchange Theatre) Invisible Mountains (National Theatre Education tour), Tartuffe (Watermill and National tour), The Tempest (New Wolsey Ipswich), A Comedy of Errors (Sheffield Crucible), John Bull’s Other Island (Lyric Belfast), The Gentleman from Olmedo, The Venetian Twins, The Triumph of Love (Watermill theatre), Bird Calls (Crucible Studio Theatre), School of Night (R.S.C. Other Place), The Crucible (Salisbury Play House) The Merchant of Venice (Robinson theatre, Cambridge), Dancing at Lughnasa (Watermill and Greenwich theatres) Madness In Valencia (R.S.C. Other Place), Journeys Among the Dead (Young Vic).
He has also composed for T.V. and Radio –Hyperdrive (BBC T.V. Additional music), Museum of Everything (BBC Radio 4, Series 1, 2 and 3), We Are History (BBC2). Short Film scores include The Meeting and The Killing (dir. Tom Daley), Do Something for Nothing (BBC Community Channel) and Three Men On a Roof (R.S.C.) With librettist/lyricist Jenifer Toksvig, Dominic has written 2 musicals: Coppelia (adapted form the Hoffman Tales) and Mort (adapted from Terry Pratchett’s novel). Work as musical director includes Peter Pan (Churchill Theatre, Bromley) Little Voice (Watermill), Mirandolina (Royal Exchange), Dick Whittington, Jack and the Beanstalk, Aladdin and Cinderella (Cambridge Arts Theatre), Property (NT Studio workshop), Toys – the musical (Kenneth Moore Theatre, Ilford), Annie, The Pirates of Penzance, (Leatherhead theatre), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Epsom Playhouse), Bugsy Malone (Mumford Theatre, Cambridge) The Rose and The Ring, Little Me, and Honk (Stage 65 - Salisbury Playhouse), From Here to Eternity (Bridewell Theatre), Scott and Zelda, the Endless Carnival by The Sea (King's Head Theatre). Dominic Currently teaches singing at Bird College, leads a choir for Stagecoach Theatre Arts and runs all-inclusive young people’s theatre workshops for Interact.
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