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FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE

  • Steven Hill
  • Nov 3, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 1, 2025


The original  logo for the musical Five Guys Named Moe from 1990.

This year marks an incredible 30 years since I took on my first Musical Director role on the original UK tour of Five Guys Named Moe. The show had been phenomenally successful in London’s West End, opening first at the Lyric Theatre in 1990 before transferring to the Albery Theatre in 1995, and so being entrusted musically with the first British touring production was a great honour.


The original Director, Musical Supervisor and Producer were all so supportive - Charles Augins, Neil McArthur and Cameron Mackintosh - and we played to packed houses up and down the country. I have so many memories of that time, but will never forget being bundled into the back of a black cab by Charles after the first performance, on the way to the opening-night party, and him playfully saying, “We need to talk about them tempos, boy”.


I have gone on to work with so many of those cast, band and creatives on other shows over the years, but unfortunately only got to work with Charles Augins once. He truly was a legend, which is why everybody that worked with him was so sad to hear of his death in July of this year. Five Guys Named Moe was an incredible experience, not just because it launched my career,, but I could never have imaged at the time that it would be a show that I would return to 22 years later!


The 1995 cast was made up of Jon Clairmont (Nomax), Parrish Collier (Four-Eyed Moe), Robert Grose (No Moe), Paul Hazel (Eat Moe), Horace Oliver (Little Moe), Walter Herron Reynolds III (Big Moe) along with David Christopher, Christopher Coloquhoun, Lothair Eaton and Colin Roy Patterson.


The 1995 creative team was Charles Augins (Director & Choreographer), Tim Goodchild (Designer), Andrew Bridge (Lighting Director), Noel Howard (Costumes), Bobby Aitken (Sound Design), Stacey Haynes (Resident Director), Neil McArthur (Musical Supervisor), Steve Hill (Musical Director), Maurice Cambridge (Orchestral Management) and Cameron Mackintosh (Producer).


The logo that was created for the Marble Arch production of the musical Five Guys Named Moe in 2017.

When I was asked to go for a meeting about returning to Five Guys Named Moe in 2017 as the Musical Director and Musical Supervisor, it felt as though everything had come full circle. Rehearsals were due to start within a week of the date of that first tour, the original writer would be the Director, my original Little Moe was now my Big Moe, and I even had the drummer back from that 1995 tour.


The London revival was staged in a specially constructed Spiegel tent, and was called the Marble Arch Theatre. Directed by Clarke Peters, who was the writer and the original Four-Eyed Moe, it took its inspiration from that original London production but this time had audiences on three sides. Nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Entertainment, we opened on 14th September 2017 and finished the limited run on 24th March 2018. Five Guys Named Moe will always be an important part of my career, but will it return to me for a third time?


The 2017 cast was made up of Edward Baruwa (Nomax), Ian Carlyle (Four-Eyed Moe), Dex Lee (Know Moe), Emile Ruddock (Eat Moe), Idriss Kargbo (Little Moe), Horace Olivier (Big Moe) along with Omari Douglas, Nathanial Morrison and Mykal Rand.


The 2017 creative team was Clarke Peters (Director), Andrew Wright (Choreographer), takis (Designer), Philip Gladwell (Lighting Director), Ben Harrison (Sound Design), Mykal Rand (Resident Director), Steve Hill (Musical Supervisor & Musical Director), Sean Whittle (Associate Musical Director), Sylvia Addison (Orchestral Management) and Underbelly/Steven Harris (Producers).


You can watch the trailer for the 2017 London Revival Production below.



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