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    Sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (born 17 October 1946) is a British theatrical producer and theatre owner notable for his association with many commercially...
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    by the Mackintoshes and the Clan Cameron, and was one of the most important battles between these two clans. The ninth chief of Clan Mackintosh, Ferquhar...
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  • English-language adaptation, with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, produced by Cameron Mackintosh, has been running in London since October 1985, making it the longest-running...
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  • directors and actors considered. In 2011, the stage musical's producer Cameron Mackintosh sold the film rights to Eric Fellner, who financed the film with Tim...
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  • Delfont Mackintosh Theatres is a theatre group owned by British theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh. The company was founded in 1991 by Mackintosh and...
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  • performances". EL PAÍS English. Retrieved 19 April 2023. Mackintosh, Cameron (28 July 2020). "Cameron Mackintosh: London can't function until theatres reopen"....
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    January 2024. Retrieved 31 January 2024. "Deborah Warner CBE named as Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford 2019". University...
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  • production in December. Due to the success of the production, producer Cameron Mackintosh added an extra performance on 2 December 2019 which was broadcast...
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  • call. Producer Cameron Mackintosh threatened to cancel the show, despite massive advance ticket sales. After pressure from Mackintosh, the general public...
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  • theatre composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim devised and produced by Cameron Mackintosh. Originally designed as a one-night performance, the revue premiered...
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    were held in three separate rooms. His next important role came when Cameron Mackintosh cast him as Marius in the original London cast of Les Misérables,...
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  • again overseeing the programme, together with theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh. In January 2008, John Barrowman confirmed he would be taking part...
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  • ensemble in a performance of "One Day More". After speeches from Cameron Mackintosh, Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, the performance concluded...
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  • elements from the two, including songs from the film. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Disney Theatrical Productions and directed by Richard Eyre with...
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  • [citation needed] On 30 May, Webber revealed that theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh, who produced the show in the West End, and joined the panel in week...
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    wishing to give priority to Asian-American performers. However, Cameron Mackintosh claimed he could not find a satisfactory replacement for Salonga,...
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  • compositions were first presented as a song cycle in 1980. Producer Cameron Mackintosh then recruited director Trevor Nunn and choreographer Gillian Lynne...
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    Misérables (Queen's Theatre). Croft was later handpicked by producer Cameron Mackintosh to return to Oliver! this time playing the title role in the UK touring...
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  • David Phethean, produced by Donald Albery, with sets by Sean Kenney. Cameron Mackintosh revived Oliver! in London in 1977. It played at the Albery Theatre...
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    "one of our finest Shakespearean actors". He was named as the next Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre based at St Catherine's...
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    series finale is titled "Finishing the Hat". In 1990, Sondheim, as the Cameron Mackintosh chair in musical theater at Oxford, conducted workshops with promising...
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    played an eccentric Egyptologist. In 2014, Beale was appointed the Cameron Mackintosh Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford University, based at St...
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    literature. The British team of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and producer Cameron Mackintosh started the megamusical phenomenon with their 1981 musical Cats, based...
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    the British Shakespeare Association. Also in 2021, she was named Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at St. Catherine’s College...
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  • actress, singer and dancer best known for playing Mary Poppins in the Cameron Mackintosh theatrical production of Mary Poppins. She has three sisters, Scarlett...
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  • Archibald Cameron MacKintosh or Mackintosh (June 13, 1876 – May 27, 1961) was an Irish-born Canadian Anglican priest in Ontario. Mackintosh was born June...
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  • British theatrical producer. Allott is Non-Executive Vice Chairman of Cameron Mackintosh Ltd. He was a member of the Cultural Olympiad Board 2012, a trustee...
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    Playhouse. In 2022, she participated in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends, a Cameron Mackintosh-produced tribute concert, May 3, 2022, at the Sondheim Theatre, London...
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  • April 2011 under the new title Betty Blue Eyes. It was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and ran for several months at the Novello Theatre. It starred Reece...
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    diagnosed in March that year. In 1999, Rigg was appointed as the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting professor of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College...
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