If there’s currently a whole branch of British theater that owes its vibes to the designer Es Devlin , there’s another that’s firmly in its Steven Hoggett era. Hoggett is a choreographer who came to prominence in the aughts with supercharged shows like Beautiful Burnout (created with Frantic Assembly, the movement-based company he helped to found), the National Theatre of Scotland’s Black Watch , and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time , for which he and his Frantic co-founder Scott Graham won a Tony. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is one of his, as was the most recent Broadway Sweeney Todd , and while he didn’t choreograph James Graham’s new play Punch —which is making concurrent Broadway and West End premieres after its start at the Nottingham Pla

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