CAMERON MACKINTOSH
'Sir Cameron Mackintosh' (born 17 October, 1946) is a successful British theatrical producer.
Born in Enfield, London to a Scottish father and a Maltese mother, Mackintosh was raised in his mother's Roman Catholic faith and educated at Prior Park College in Bath. His younger brother, Robert Mackintosh, also is a producer.
After early productions such as ''Anything Goes'', ''Side By Side By Sondheim'', ''The Card'', ''My Fair Lady'' and ''Tom Foolery'', Mackintosh hit the big time in 1981 as the producer of ''Cats'', which held the record for longest-running musical in London's West End for many years before being overtaken by his production of ''Les Misérables''. ''Cats'' also had a similar, record-breaking run on Broadway.
Mackintosh has produced several other successful musicals, including ''Miss Saigon'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Five Guys Named Moe'', and ''Martin Guerre''.
In 1995, Mackintosh produced the 10th anniversary concert of ''Les Misérables'' in London.
Additionally, throughout the 1990s, he was responsible for the National Theatre revivals of ''Oklahoma!'', ''My Fair Lady'', and ''Carousel''.
Mackintosh's less successful productions include ''Moby Dick'' and the stage adaptation of John Updike's ''The Witches of Eastwick'' which, despite some positive reviews, closed after the events of 9/11 resulted in a downturn in tourism.
Mackintosh's involvement in the development of ''Mary Poppins'' led to his producing both the 2004 West End and 2006 Broadway stagings. He also co-produced the London transfer of ''Avenue Q'', which opened at the Noël Coward Theatre on June 1, 2006.
In 1998, Mackintosh celebrated thirty years in the business with ''Hey, Mr. Producer!'', a gala concert featuring songs from shows he had produced throughout his career. The concert was performed twice, on June 7th and 8th, with proceeds going to the Royal National Institute of the Blind and the Combined Theatrical Charities. Many celebrities took part, and the June 8 performance was attended by The Queen and Prince Philip.
He has recently expressed his Interest in producing musicals from the otherwise neglected Asian and African regions,citing that the express potential in these cultures is inexhaustible.
Mackintosh owns seven London theatres, the Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, the Novello, the Queen's, the Gielgud, the Wyndham's, and
the Noël Coward. He has also expressed great support of London's Off West End, which provides the West End with all its great hits, by meeting with the owners of www.OffWestEnd.com recently.
In 2006, Mackintosh was listed 4th on ''The Independent on Sunday's Pink List, a list of the most influential "out-and-proud" gay men and women. [1] He was also listed 4th in 2005. [2]
His partner of fifteen years is Australian-born theatre photographer Michael Le Poer Trench.
1. "Gay Power: The pink list" ~ ''The Independent'' 2 July 2006
2. Biography of Cameron Mackintosh ~ ShowandStay.co.uk
★ ''Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh'' by Sheridan Morley and Ruth Leon, published in the UK by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in the US by Back Stage Books, 1998
★ ''The Sundowe'', A new Scottish-based musical being produced by Cameron Mackintosh in association with Eden Court Theatre and the Scottish Executive
★ Delfont Mackintosh Official Website
Born in Enfield, London to a Scottish father and a Maltese mother, Mackintosh was raised in his mother's Roman Catholic faith and educated at Prior Park College in Bath. His younger brother, Robert Mackintosh, also is a producer.
After early productions such as ''Anything Goes'', ''Side By Side By Sondheim'', ''The Card'', ''My Fair Lady'' and ''Tom Foolery'', Mackintosh hit the big time in 1981 as the producer of ''Cats'', which held the record for longest-running musical in London's West End for many years before being overtaken by his production of ''Les Misérables''. ''Cats'' also had a similar, record-breaking run on Broadway.
Mackintosh has produced several other successful musicals, including ''Miss Saigon'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Five Guys Named Moe'', and ''Martin Guerre''.
In 1995, Mackintosh produced the 10th anniversary concert of ''Les Misérables'' in London.
Additionally, throughout the 1990s, he was responsible for the National Theatre revivals of ''Oklahoma!'', ''My Fair Lady'', and ''Carousel''.
Mackintosh's less successful productions include ''Moby Dick'' and the stage adaptation of John Updike's ''The Witches of Eastwick'' which, despite some positive reviews, closed after the events of 9/11 resulted in a downturn in tourism.
Mackintosh's involvement in the development of ''Mary Poppins'' led to his producing both the 2004 West End and 2006 Broadway stagings. He also co-produced the London transfer of ''Avenue Q'', which opened at the Noël Coward Theatre on June 1, 2006.
In 1998, Mackintosh celebrated thirty years in the business with ''Hey, Mr. Producer!'', a gala concert featuring songs from shows he had produced throughout his career. The concert was performed twice, on June 7th and 8th, with proceeds going to the Royal National Institute of the Blind and the Combined Theatrical Charities. Many celebrities took part, and the June 8 performance was attended by The Queen and Prince Philip.
He has recently expressed his Interest in producing musicals from the otherwise neglected Asian and African regions,citing that the express potential in these cultures is inexhaustible.
Mackintosh owns seven London theatres, the Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, the Novello, the Queen's, the Gielgud, the Wyndham's, and
the Noël Coward. He has also expressed great support of London's Off West End, which provides the West End with all its great hits, by meeting with the owners of www.OffWestEnd.com recently.
In 2006, Mackintosh was listed 4th on ''The Independent on Sunday's Pink List, a list of the most influential "out-and-proud" gay men and women. [1] He was also listed 4th in 2005. [2]
His partner of fifteen years is Australian-born theatre photographer Michael Le Poer Trench.
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References
1. "Gay Power: The pink list" ~ ''The Independent'' 2 July 2006
2. Biography of Cameron Mackintosh ~ ShowandStay.co.uk
★ ''Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh'' by Sheridan Morley and Ruth Leon, published in the UK by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in the US by Back Stage Books, 1998
Links
★ ''The Sundowe'', A new Scottish-based musical being produced by Cameron Mackintosh in association with Eden Court Theatre and the Scottish Executive
★ Delfont Mackintosh Official Website
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