

Georgina St George
Georgina St George is a dynamic composer and lyricist whose work spans musical theatre, film, television, and advertising.
Known for her bold storytelling and versatile musical voice, her projects range from stage productions in New York and London to international collaborations, screen credits, and global campaigns.
In theatre, Georgina composed the score for Fresh Knickers and a Gin & Tonic (with Heather Davis, writer/director) which is ongoing. She wrote the English lyrics and additional music for The Last Empress — the celebrated South Korean musical that ran for three weeks at London’s Hammersmith Apollo — and created the concept, music and lyrics for Eight to the Bar, a song-cycle musical optioned by an Off-Broadway producer and staged three times in New York’s East Village.
Recently, Georgina curated and performed the score for Molière’s Tartuffe at the Headgate Theatre, Colchester, which earned eight NETG Award nominations, including “Best Music/Soundtrack.”
Her film work includes music for I’m with Lucy starring Monica Potter and Playground of Dreams (Golden Gate Films).
Georgina honed her craft at the renowned BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, working on several large-scale musicals as well as 10-minute musicals, and the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop, receiving invaluable guidance from Stephen Schwartz and Stephen Sondheim.
Her extensive orchestral catalogue has been licensed in well over 100 television shows worldwide, with placements in The Voice, The Apprentice, The Mentalist, Under the Dome, The Real Housewives, and Say Yes to the Dress. Her music has also been featured in major commercial campaigns, including Disney Jewelry, the Kameha Grand Zurich Hotel, KPMG Women’s Leadership (“Glass Ceiling”), and Lynx Boom Boom Golf, as well as in social media adverts and video games.
Passionate about creating music that captivates and connects, Georgina continues to develop new works for stage and screen, bringing fresh stories and unforgettable soundscapes to audiences around the world.