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The Stage - Newsblog (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
I admit it: I don’t always get it right, especially when it comes to judging the commercial prospects of something. After I saw Les Miserables at the Barbican when it first premiered there in 1985, I thought Cameron Mackintosh would be a fool to transfer it to the West End; but he did, and there it still is, the longest-running musical in history. And when I first saw the movie version of Mamma Mia!...
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LSI Online News (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
UK - Stage Electrics has been awarded a contract to supply all production lighting and media server equipment for a new production of Oliver! in London's West End. Cameron Mackintosh ...
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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
FINAL casting has been announced for Cameron Mackintosh’s revival of the Lionel Bart musical Oliver! , which opens at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on January 14, 2009 (previews from December 12, 2008).
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Whatsonstage.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
The final round of casting has been announced for Cameron Mackintosh's forthcoming production of Oliver! at the West End's Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Among the newly announced members is Tamsin Carroll (pictured), who starred as Nancy in Mackinto...
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The Stage - Newsblog (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
Jodie Prenger may have been the public’s choice to play Nancy in Oliver! that begins performances at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, next month - but producer Cameron Mackintosh last week announced his own choice, namely Tamsin Carroll — who starred in his 2002 Australian production of the show, and won, according to the press release, “every single major Australian award for Best Actress in a Musical”...
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Whatsonstage.com (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
In the same week that Les Miserables celebrated its 23rd birthday (See Photos::E8821223547737, 9 Oct 2008), we bring you an exclusive interview with Cameron Mackintosh, producer of the show, which is the West End's longest-running musical. ...
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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
THE WITCHES of Eastwick started life under the aegis of Cameron Mackintosh as a glitzy, musical extravaganza at Drury Lane on July 18, 2000. Starring Ian McShane, Maria Friedman , Lucy Arnaz and Joanna Riding it was not a great success and was moved with a cast change and, if my memory serves, a revised book and production (which presumably is the one now on tour) to the Prince of Wales Theatre where...
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The Stage - Newsblog (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
No West End theatre owner in modern times has expended quite so much love, care or attention - and most importantly, hard cash - on his venues as Cameron Mackintosh. Last night the latest - and now brightest - jewel in his theatre-owning crown was officially unveiled with the opening night of Ivanov at Wyndham’s, that launches a year-long residency for the Donmar Warehouse there; and before the show,...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 13/09/2008
The Arvada Center is one of only 15 professional regional theaters handpicked by British producer Cameron Mackintosh to self-stage perhaps the most popular musical in theater history. The tickets went on sale, the call volume knocked out the Center's phone lines for two hours.
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Unreality TV (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Jodie Prenger was certainly not the most experienced person who auditioned for this years I’d Do Anything, and before she takes on the role of Nancy, Jodie is about to appear in the ensemble cast of Les Miserables to build on her acting skills. Cameron Mackintosh, who will be producing Oliver!, said: “One of the great [...]
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Whatsonstage.com (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Prior to taking on her winning role of Nancy in Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane (See News::E8821212397020, 2 Jun 2008), I'd Do Anything victor Jodie Prenger (pictured) will appear in another Cameron Mackintosh production. Prenger is...
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The Stage (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Exclusive : I'd Do Anything winner Jodie Prenger will make her West End debut in Les Miserables, in a bid to gain extra stage experience before she takes on the role of Nancy in Cameron Mackintosh's forthcoming production of Oliver!.