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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judy_CraymerJudy Craymer - Wikipedia

    Judith Sarah Jarman Craymer CBE (born 26 October 1957) is an English creator and producer of musical theatre who has also worked in the film, television and music industries. She is the founder of Littlestar Services Ltd. Craymer worked on Mamma Mia!, which has been seen by more than 65

  2. Judy Craymer is the Creator/Producer of MAMMA MIA! The Musical and has produced 50 productions of the show in more than 440 cities around the world. Ten years after MAMMA MIA! The Movie grossed more than $600 million around the world, Judy produced an all-new original movie musical based on the songs of ABBA, MAMMA MIA! Here We Go Again.

  3. www.judycraymer.com › about-judy-craymerJudy Craymer | About

    Judy originated the idea of MAMMA MIA! and, in 1996, formed Littlestar Services Limited with Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Richard East to produce the stage musical in London. Since then, she has produced 50 productions of MAMMA MIA! in 16 languages around the world.

  4. MAMMA MIA!’s creator Judy Craymer tells how this magnificent record-breaking musical first triumphed in London and then conquered the world...

  5. 20 Jul 2018 · How Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again producer Judy Craymer persuaded reluctant Swedes, deflected Harvey Weinstein, and brought a “Dunkirk moment” to summer’s feel-good franchise.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0187050Judy Craymer - IMDb

    Judy Craymer. Producer: Mamma Mia!. Born in London in 1957, Judy Craymer graduated from the Guildhall School of Music in 1977. She worked as a stage manager for the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester, the Old Vic Theatre, London, on the original production of Cats for Cameron Mackintosh and for the Really Useful Theatre Company.

  7. Its creator and producer Judy Craymer tells Matthew Hemley the story of how the show came into being and reveals plans for a third film and her new Cher biopic. ‘I didn’t expect Mamma Mia!’s success, but I can’t see the West End without it’. S.