About

Keith has worked extensively in theatre and television as director, musical
director, arranger and composer.
His theatre credits, as director, include
Dancing In The Streets (West End and National Tour).
Elvis The Musical (West End and National Tour),
Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens (West End),
Four Steps to Heaven (West End and National Tour),
Sweet Soul Music (National Tour),
Tommy (National Tour),
Rock & Roll Heaven (National Tour),
The Blues Brothers Meet The Soul Sisters (National Tour),
Thank You For The Music (National Tour),
Dancing In The Streets (National Tour),
Only The Lonely (National Tour),
The Sound Of Fury (National Tour),
No Trams To Lime Street (Liverpool Playhouse),
The Signalman (Windsor Theatre Royal),
The Lodger (Windsor & Bromley),
The Pit And The Pendulum (Windsor & Bromley),
Appointment With Death (Palace Theatre, Westcliff),
Harry's Web (Windsor Theatre Royal) and
The Lady Or The Tiger (The Orange Tree Theatre).
His work as musical director and arranger in the West End includes
Let The Good Times Roll,
Grease,
Good Rockin' Tonite,
In The Midnight Hour,
Ferry Cross The Mersey,
All You Need Is Love and
Summer Holiday.
In 1980 Keith formed the singing group
Wall Street Crash and was their artistic
and musical director through three Royal Command Performances and extensive live
and television work at home and abroad. He left the group in 1984 to further his
career in theatre and television but they continue to work, mainly in Europe.
In the late eighties Keith worked in television, as a musical director and
arranger on shows such as
Live From Her Majesty's,
New Faces,
Spitting Image and
The Morcambe And Wise Show. He continues to work in television but principally
as a composer. His credits include
Winning Lines,
How Do They Do That,
The Detectives,
Talking Telephone Numbers,
The Hypnotic World Of Paul McKenna and
Auntie's Bloomers
and the award winning
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
which is broadcast in over 100 countries worldwide.
Keith devised the John Lennon musical
Imagine with Ian Kellgren in 1992 and he
co-wrote the musical
Baby Love with Richard Harris in 1995.
He was also the composer of the Christmas musical
The Little Match Girl based on
Hans Christian Anderson's short story. This was filmed for television in 1986
starring Twiggy and Roger Daltrey and was nominated for an International Emmy
Award. The musical includes the song
Mistletoe And Wine which was recorded
in 1988 by Cliff Richard. Sales of the record exceeded one million, and Keith
received the Ivor Novello Award for the best selling 'A' side of 1988.
CONTACT DETAILS
Email me at
keith @ strachan.org