DAVID HORLOCK - Creator and director of CROCODILES IN CREAM. Before his tragic death a few years ago, David Horlock created and directed CROCODILES IN CREAM. He began his career as an ASM at the Bristol Old Vic, later becoming an Associate Director. He then became Artistic Director of the Redgrave Theatre, Farnham, where he mounted the first revival of Noel Coward's epic work, CAVALCADE, with a cast of 350 professional and amateur actors, hailed as an outstanding achievement. He was then appointed Artistic Director of the Salisbury Playhouse where, in addition to his other directorial assignments, he produced a number of stage adaptations, including Thomas Hardy's FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, THE WOODLANDERS and TESS; Jane Austen's EMMA and PRIDE AND PREJUDICE; Charles Dickens' A TALE OF TWO CITIES and Graham Greene's BRIGHTON ROCK. He directed many notable productions including Shaw's MAN AND SUPERMAN, the Sondheim musical SWEENEY TODD, JAMAICA INN, Martin Sherman's BENT and NOEL AND GERTIE - Sheridan Morley's musical celebration of the work of Noel Coward and Getrude Lawrence - which on to a long and successful run at the Comedy Theatre in London.