Tom has worked extensively in London’s West End and his last post was as Assistant Conductor on the musical CHICAGO. His other West End credits include: Andrew Lloyd Webber's ASPECTS OF LOVE at the Prince of Wales and BY JEEVES at the Lyric. DAMN YANKEES at the Adelphi. Also JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, LUST, KISS OF THE SPIDERWOMAN, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, CITY OF ANGELS, SHE LOVES ME and Cameron Mackintosh's MISS SAIGON at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. He was Children's Musical Director/3rd conductor for Cameron Mackintosh on OLIVER at the London Palladium.
Since 1993 Tom has been Vocal Coach at RADA, working in conjunction with the singing teachers there, and in November 2010 he was invited to Moscow to give two public master-classes at an International Conference on Music Theatre. In 2013 and 2015 he taught on Music Theatre courses in Manila Philippines. In April 2009 Tom taught on a very successful Gems Education Course in Dubai, a mixture of The Magic Flute and Cats, an exciting project with young people.
In 1985 he made his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall as an accompanist for in the Concert Artists Guild Competition. He was MD of The Vivian Ellis Prize for new musicals organised by the Performing Rights Society in 1995 and 1996.
Since retiring from West End work Tom has had great pleasure in working with his son Tom Mole in many concerts, cabarets and soirées.