Mitch Sebastian

Is a theatre director, choreographer, creative director and performer. He collaborated with composer Stephen Schwartz on a new version of Pippin (Menier Chocolate Factory) and is credited for his contribution to the subsequent Broadway revival. He also collaborated with Paula Abdul on CHEER! and with Hiroaki Omote in Japan SAVIOUR IV. Sebastian directed and choreographed the regional premier of Matilda in Chicago (Drury Lane Theatre) and choreographed Mamma Mia! (Ordway Theatre) for which he was nominated for Best Choreographer in the Broadway World Awards.

Flora&Faunavisions

Is the Berlin‑based studio led by Leigh Sachwitz specializing in immersive visual environments, digital scenography, and interactive installations across global exhibitions, digital operas, and cultural installations. They are the architects of extraordinary experiences, crafting immersive and interactive storytelling that redefine the boundaries of art, technology and human perception. They are a pioneering design studio at the forefront of innovation where light, artistic media, language, music and digital frameworks converge to create unforgettable moments that transcend space and time.

Broadway Int. Group

Is among the largest production, management, distribution, licensing and touring companies of live entertainment throughout the Asia Pacific region, and its founders, Simone Genatt and Marc Routh, are two of the most active commercial Broadway producers throughout the global markets. Over the last 30 years, theatrical productions by the Broadway International Group and Broadway Asia Partners have garnered more than 50 global theatrical awards through its many collaborations.

Bergamot Front Row

Is an international entertainment organization specializing in cultural attractions, large‑scale creative collaborations, and transnational theatrical development.

Darko Soolfrank

Is the co‑founder of the MAAG Halle. Together with his business partner Guido Schilling, he brought "Space Dream" to the stage in Baden in 1995, which became a hit and ran for five consecutive years. This was followed by the musical "Deep", for which the MAAG Halle in Zurich was built in 2001. The production duo celebrated another blockbuster in 2007 with "Ewigi Liebi", which thrilled over 750,000 visitors and is now considered the most successful Swiss musical. Productions such as the musicals "Die Schweizer Macher", "Mein Name ist Eugen", and the nouveau cirque production "Cyclope" or, most recently, the first German-language production of the West End musical hit "Billy Elliot".