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Cameron Mackintosh

British theatre and musical manufacturer (born )

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Sir

Cameron Mackintosh

Mackintosh popular Hatchards, London,

Born

Cameron Anthony Mackintosh


() 17 October (age&#;78)

Enfield, Author, England

OccupationProducer
PartnerMichael Le Poer Trench

Sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (born 17 Oct ) is a British actor producer and theatre owner famed for his association with distinct commercially successful musicals. At say publicly height of his success listed , he was described primate being "the most successful, substantial and powerful theatrical producer transparent the world" by the New York Times.[1] He is ethics producer of shows including Les Misérables, The Phantom of interpretation Opera, Cats, Miss Saigon, Mary Poppins, Oliver!, and Hamilton.

Mackintosh was knighted in for services restrain musical theatre.[2] Two of realm productions, Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera, increase in value the two longest-running musicals unimportant West End history. In , The Daily Telegraph ranked him number 7 in their enter of the " most mighty people in British culture".[3] Household the Sunday Times Rich List of , Mackintosh was accounted to have a net good of £ billion.[4]

Early life

Mackintosh was born in Enfield, London, birth son of Diana Gladys (née Tonna), a production secretary, skull Ian Robert Mackintosh, a tile merchant and jazz trumpeter.[5] Government father was Scottish, and enthrone mother who was a inborn of Malta, was of Country and French descent.[6][7] Mackintosh was educated at Prior Park Faculty in Bath.[8]

Mackintosh first knew defer he wanted to become grand theatre producer after his kinswoman took him to a matinee of the Julian Slade melodious Salad Days when he was eight years old.[9]

Theatrical career

Mackintosh began his theatre career in surmount late teens, as a employee at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and then became knob assistant stage manager on a sprinkling touring productions. In , action with Robin Alexander, he co-produced five plays at the Kenton Theatre, Henley.[10] He began work his own small tours a while ago becoming a London-based producer coach in the s.[11] His early Author productions included Anything Goes prize open (which closed after two weeks), The Card (), Side contempt Side by Sondheim (), My Fair Lady (), and Tomfoolery ().[12][13]

In , he produced Apostle Lloyd Webber's Cats, then reasoned an unlikely subject for neat as a pin musical.[12] It became the proof of payment of the season, and went on to become one disregard the longest running musicals revelation both sides of the Ocean. After the success of Cats, he approached the French handwriting team Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil about bringing their euphonious Les Misérables (then a make it French concept album) to justness London stage.[12] The musical unsealed in at the Barbican once transferring to the Palace Thespian. Les Misérables had a wobbly start at the box start up and a lukewarm critical reaction before becoming a massive damage, largely by word-of-mouth and enquiry now the longest running musical[14] and second longest running Writer production.[15]

In , Mackintosh produced Saint Lloyd Webber's The Phantom quite a few the Opera,[16] which is work out of the most commercially rich musicals of all time.[17] Nobility original London production is come up for air running and is the Ordinal longest running production in London,[15] along with the New Dynasty production, which is the longest-running Broadway musical of all time.[18]

He produced Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil's next musical Miss Saigon, which opened at the Stagecraft Royal, Drury Lane in justness West End in September Dishonour was similarly successful,[19] and honourableness Broadway production[20] had what was then the largest advance slip sales in theatre history former to its controversy.[21] Asian Inhabitant actors protested the casting admire a Caucasian actor and say publicly use of yellowface in representation role of the pimp.

Mackintosh has produced several other well-off musicals, including Five Guys Styled Moe (both in London attach [22] and on Broadway) deliver a revised London production magnetize Stephen Sondheim's Follies in [23] In , Mackintosh produced integrity 10th anniversary concert of Les Misérables in London. Additionally fair enough was responsible for presenting goodness West End transfers of nobleness National Theatre revivals of Oklahoma! (),[24]My Fair Lady (),[25] become more intense Carousel ().[13]

Mackintosh's less successful Writer productions include Moby Dick ()[26] and Martin Guerre ().[27] Good taste produced the stage adaptation take up John Updike's The Witches senior Eastwick () which despite unkind positive reviews and a canter of over 15 months, unsuccessful to replicate the worldwide welfare of his previous blockbusters.

Mackintosh became a co-owner of honesty theatrical licensing company Music Playhouse International in He started illustriousness theatre group Delfont Mackintosh Theatres in

Disney Theatrical Productions director Thomas Schumacher met with Textile in to discuss making Mary Poppins into a stage musical.[28] Mackintosh's involvement in the awaken of the musical adaptation depressed to his producing both greatness West End[29] and Broadway oeuvre, at the Prince Edward Stage play and the New Amsterdam Acting, respectively, along with Schumacher.[30][31] Significant co-produced the London transfer model Avenue Q, which opened problem the West End at blue blood the gentry Noël Coward Theatre on 1 June [32]

In , Mackintosh wellknown thirty years in show sheer with Hey, Mr. Producer!, smashing gala concert featuring songs cheat shows he had produced alongside his career. The concert was performed twice, on 7 stall 8 June, with proceeds cut to the Royal National Institution of Blind People and loftiness Combined Theatrical Charities. Many celebrities took part, and the 8 June performance was attended tough Queen Elizabeth and Prince Prince, Duke of Edinburgh.[33]

Mackintosh produced nifty revival of Lionel Bart's Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane which ran from advance The production was cast feature the hit BBC television entourage I'd Do Anything. Jodie Prenger became the winner and was subsequently cast as Nancy cranium the production, with Rowan A surname as Fagin. The publicity trip attention surrounding the production was unprecedented on the West Chair stage, and it was bruited about in January that the control was the fastest-selling show include West End history, with £15 million of pre-opening sales.[34]

In Apr , Mackintosh staged a Westward End revival of the mellifluous Hair in London's Gielgud Dramatics. This production was transferred deviate Broadway, where a revival fabrication was staged in [35]

In , he worked with the Chichester Festival Theatre on a quickening of Barnum, starring Christopher Poet. Due to the Theatre's jittery, it was performed in well-ordered giant tent 'Theatre in probity Park' in July and Venerable. In , the production toured the UK and Ireland leading Brian Conley in the name role.[36]

On 27 January , Mac was the first British grower to be inducted into Broadway's American Theater Hall of Fame.[37]

On 3 May , Mackintosh relaunched Miss Saigon at the Potentate Edward Theatre in London, celebrating 25 years since its pull it off launch.[38]

In , Mackintosh co-produced neat as a pin new version of Half organized Sixpence at Chichester Festival Scenario before transferring to the Noël Coward Theatre in the Westside End where it ran rag 10 months.

Mackintosh produced decency London transfer of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway hit musical Hamilton, which premiered on 21 December shock defeat the Victoria Palace Theatre flowerbed the West End.

In , Mackintosh and Disney's production wheedle Mary Poppins returned to picture Prince Edward Theatre in decency West End, where it ran until January

In summer , Mackintosh co-produced and revised unmixed new production of Oliver! resolved and produced by Matthew Bourn at Chichester Festival Theatre at one time transferring to the Gielgud Music- hall in the West End of great consequence December

Influence

Mackintosh is notable sort a producer for his change of the musical into practised global and highly profitable brand; he was the first stagy producer to recognise that both touring productions and worldwide works (often in countries where musicals were seldom seen such introduce the former eastern bloc countries in the early 90s) were potentially highly lucrative markets which could collectively, match and smooth surpass the revenues generated unearth New York and London productions.[39]

Mackintosh has also had considerable happiness in bringing legitimate theatre directorate (such as the Royal Shakspere Company's Trevor Nunn and Saint Hytner) and technicians to character world of musical theatre.

Mackintosh's Delfont Mackintosh group owns echelon London theatres, the Prince Prince, the Prince of Wales, picture Novello, the Sondheim, the Thespian, the Wyndham's, the Victoria Manor house and the Noël Coward.

Personal life

Mackintosh was knighted during primacy New Year Honours for care to musical theatre.[2]

His partner task Australian-born theatre photographer Michael Ghastly Poer Trench.[40] They met infuriated the opening night of ingenious production of Oklahoma! in Adelaide, Australia in [41] The fuse live between homes in London; Stavordale Priory in Charlton Musgrove, Somerset; and the Nevis Domain, on North Morar in description West Highlands.

In , Mack was listed 4th on The Independent on Sunday's Pink List, a list of the outdo influential "out-and-proud" gay men boss women.[42] He was also programmed 4th in [42] Mackintosh extremely topped The Stage delegate in for the first repel since [43] The list recognises the most influential members rule the performing arts community adventure the end of each harvest.

He is a patron director The Food Chain, a London-based HIV charity.

His younger sibling, Robert Mackintosh, is also dinky producer.

Laird of Nevis

In , Mackintosh bought the Nevis Domain, on North Morar, to honourableness east of Mallaig in excellence West Highlands of Scotland, haze around 14, acres (5,&#;ha). Noteworthy has since been involved secure a long-running dispute with top-notch tenant crofter, over the earth use on the estate. In that the laird, Mackintosh wants imagine use the land for structure holiday homes, but the crofter says the land is essential for grazing.[40][44]

Politics

In , Mackintosh responded to criticism of Jonathan Pryce using prosthetics and skin slump makeup to play a Annamite character in Miss Saigon, language "We passionately disapprove of received idea castingby choosing to discriminate conflicting Mr. Pryce on the rationale of his race, Equity has further violated the fundamental customary of federal and state hominid rights laws, as well rightfully of federal labour laws."[45]

In , Mackintosh was named in spiffy tidy up list of the biggest wildcat financial donors to the Work Party,[46] a decision he succeeding regretted,[47][48] saying in , "Labour really fucked it up. They were profligate at a tightly when we were doing excellent. That's why we have dignity problems we have now. They didn't save any money recognize a rainy day. It couldn't have been worse these surname 12 years."[48] In the Brits general election, Mackintosh donated £25, to the successful Conservative office-seeker for Somerton and Frome, King Warburton.[49]

In the European Union relationship referendum, Mackintosh voted for authority UK to leave the EU, stating that it was "not because I don't love Continent - I do huge hardly of work in Europe shaft love Europeans - but around is something wrong with top-hole system where the Fat Mechanism is not accountable".[50]

Production credits

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Further reading

  • Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical Imitation of Cameron Mackintosh by Playwright Morley and Ruth Leon, promulgated in the UK by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in nobility US by Back Stage Books,
  • Master of the House. Position Theatres of Cameron Mackintosh stop Michael Coveney, published by Unicorn, , ISBN (about the redletter London theatres owned by Fabric and their renovations)

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