PRODUCTION DESIGNER RESEARCH
Sir Cameron Mackintosh:
Cameron Mackintosh , a British theatrical producer, has worked alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber, Trevor Nunn, John Napier and Gillian Lynn. The show that these five amazing people worked on is CATS, one of the longest running musicals of all time.
He's worked in producing musicals for nearly 50 years. Other musicals that have been running as long as CATS are Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera. All three of these shows are still running successfully across the world and are loved by everyone.
Both Les Miserables (2012) and Phantom of the Opera (2011) have both reached their 25th Anniversary stages and have both have gone live and have been put onto DVD.
He's worked in producing musicals for nearly 50 years. Other musicals that have been running as long as CATS are Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera. All three of these shows are still running successfully across the world and are loved by everyone.
Both Les Miserables (2012) and Phantom of the Opera (2011) have both reached their 25th Anniversary stages and have both have gone live and have been put onto DVD.
During the 1990s, he was described as the "most succesful, influential and powerful theatrical producer in the world" by the New York Times. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1996 for his services to musical theatre. From having an estimated fortune of £675 million, this makes him the third most richest person in the British music industry.
He began his producing career in his late teens, first working as a stage hand at the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, and then working as an assistant stage manager on various production tours. He became a London based producer in the 1970s, The first few small touring shows he did included Anything Goes (1969), The Card (1973), Side by Side by Sondheim (1976), My Fair Lady (1978) and Tom Foolery (1980).
Then, 1981, he worked alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. It became the hit of the season. With Cats being such a huge success, the original cast including award winning stage sensation Elaine Paige, Mackintosh went to the French writing team of Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil about bringing their musical Les Miserables to the London stage.
He owns several theatres in London's West End, they include the Prince of Wales, Gielgud, Queen's, Wyndham's, Noel Coward, Novello and Prince Edward.
Not only has Mackintosh worked in theatre but he has also worked in film, alongside director Tom Hooper releasing a film version of Les Miserables.
*STAGE HAND*
- a person who works backstage or behind the scenes in theatres, film, television, or location performance. Their work include setting up the scenery, lights, sound, props, rigging, and special effects for a production.
He began his producing career in his late teens, first working as a stage hand at the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, and then working as an assistant stage manager on various production tours. He became a London based producer in the 1970s, The first few small touring shows he did included Anything Goes (1969), The Card (1973), Side by Side by Sondheim (1976), My Fair Lady (1978) and Tom Foolery (1980).
Then, 1981, he worked alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. It became the hit of the season. With Cats being such a huge success, the original cast including award winning stage sensation Elaine Paige, Mackintosh went to the French writing team of Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil about bringing their musical Les Miserables to the London stage.
He owns several theatres in London's West End, they include the Prince of Wales, Gielgud, Queen's, Wyndham's, Noel Coward, Novello and Prince Edward.
Not only has Mackintosh worked in theatre but he has also worked in film, alongside director Tom Hooper releasing a film version of Les Miserables.
*STAGE HAND*
- a person who works backstage or behind the scenes in theatres, film, television, or location performance. Their work include setting up the scenery, lights, sound, props, rigging, and special effects for a production.
*WRITING TEAM*
- the writers of a play, film or musical who own that play, film or musical.
Phantom of the Opera
The original Phantom of the Opera, starring Michael Crawford as the Phantom and Sarah Brightman as Christine Daei, opened in London's West End in 1986. It is the longest running show in Broadway history and celebrated its 10,000th Broadway performance on 11th February 2012.
In 1984, Andrew Lloyd Webber contacted Mackintosh and asked him to propose a new musical. He aimed for a romantic piece based on the book by Gaston Leroux.
Miss Saigon
This musical is about an Asian Woman and the American soldier she meets and falls in love with. It merges with Madame Butterfly's tale of marriage between the American lieutenant and the Japanese girl is replaced by a relationship that forms between an American GI and a Vietnamese bar girl.
Starring Lea Salonga as Kim, Simon Bowman as Chris and Jonathan Pryce as The Engineer, it made its first appearance at the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane in London in 1989. It closed in 1999 after four thousand performances.
In May 2014, it had a revival performance at the Prince Edward Theatre. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and directed by Laurence Connor.
BARNUM
Trevor Nunn:
Kiss Me Kate
A Little Night Music
John Napier:
CATS
Les Miserables
Starlight Express
Matthew Bourne:
Swan Lake
Lord Of The Flies
Edward Scissor-hands