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Stephanie is an award-winning composer for film, theatre, live performance and immersive media. Her music blends synth-driven energy with sweeping, hopeful orchestral melodies, memorable hooks and bold, cinematic builds. Her work has been commissioned and presented by The Royal Opera House, New York City Ballet, and Meltdown Festival (curated by Christine and the Queens). Known for tackling deep human themes with warmth and joy, Stephanie’s compositions invite audiences to explore a full emotional spectrum.

Her theatrical work includes the rave opera VIOLET and the family musical SIMON AND HIS SHOES, with an upcoming collaboration with the English National Opera scheduled for 2027. Stephanie creates immersive, cinematic scores designed to transport the listener’s imagination, frequently composing for 360° sound systems including Dolby Atmos and d&b Soundscape. She has a special love for children’s media and animation, and is currently developing new family-focused projects across stage and screen.

Stephanie is a member of the BMI Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop, a PRS Women Make Music Award winner (2024), and a recipient of the BMI Award for Outstanding Creativity (2016).

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CHATLINES (2026) Two terminally ill men — one in 2027, one in 2005 — find each other across time through a mysterious video chat app. A Black Mirror-esque LGBTQ+ sci-fi about connection, mortality, and the internet age.

Composer — Stephanie Singer Directed by — Lloyd Eyre-Morgan & Neil Ely Written by — Lloyd Eyre-Morgan Produced by — Paul Mortlock Production Company — Punk Spirit Films With — Lloyd Eyre-Morgan, Nico Mirallegro, Siobhan Finneran, Faye McKeever, Laura Aikman, Hannah Jones

Presented at — Manchester Film Festival (World Premiere)

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DEPARTURES (2025) Benji meets Jake in an airport departure lounge. What follows is eighteen months of monthly trips to Amsterdam, obsession, self-destruction, and the long road back to himself. A darkly comic, emotionally raw queer romance from a collective of working-class Manchester filmmakers.

Composer — Stephanie Singer Directed by — Lloyd Eyre-Morgan & Neil Ely Written by — Lloyd Eyre-Morgan Produced by — Paul Mortlock, Neil Ely, Lloyd Eyre-Morgan Cinematography — Paul Mortlock Production Company — Punk Spirit Films With — Lloyd Eyre-Morgan, David Tag, Liam Boyle, Tyler Conti, Kerry Howard, Kimberly Hart-Simpson, Lorraine Stanley, Jacob Partali, Ali Afzal, Olly Rhodes

World Premiere — BFI Flare, London 2025 Also shown at — Manchester Film Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Mardi Gras Film Festival, Festival Chéries-Chéris (Paris), Iris Prize

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Steph has written scores for Christine & The Queens, Royal Opera House, New York City Ballet, Southbank Centre, Flavour&Some, Birmingham as well as creating scores for contemporary choreographers. She has worked with Sixty-Four and Tom Girl

Intelligent and emotive
— Kate Wyatt - Royal Opera House
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Stephanie’s score makes the rooms prickle with super-natural dread
— Vulture Magazine

“It was a joy and a privilege to collaborate with Steph. In creative process Steph is responsive, intuitive and brings incredible warmth, energy and ease. Steph went above and beyond the role of composer. I felt reassured, inspired, emboldened and utterly delighted by her juicy creative offerings and her presence..”

— Xan Dye - Choreographer

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Witty, charming and slightly macabre
— New York Times

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