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A Good Place for Fishing

Cliff Richard - Time Machine Tour

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Kew Gardens Ice Rink

Mr Toad The Musical

Peter Pan - The British Musical

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Waiting for the Dawn

 

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PAST PRODUCTIONS

 

 

The following are productions that Paul Savident has handled as a consultancy,

as Marketing Manager for Bill Kenwright or as an account handler at Hardsell Limited

 

Please note that additional information of

the shows is being added on a regular basis

 

 

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The Importance of Being Earnest

National tour

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

Cast (main): Liza Goddard

 

Jane Eyre

National tour, November 2002

Producer:  Good Company

A new adaptation by Sue Pomeroy capturing the essence of Brontë’s haunting

tale and the power and scope of her unique imagination. Designed by Dennis Saunders,

the innovative staging and lighting in this production combine with evocative music to

create an emotional landscape that is both intimate and universal.

 

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

National tours

Producer:  Bill Kenwright by special arrangement with The Really Useful Group

First seen in 1968, JOSEPH has become one of the most popular and successful musicals of

all time, smashing box office records both here and abroad.  Retelling the Biblical story of Joseph,

his eleven brothers and the coat of many colours, this dazzling show is packed with non-stop

action, laughter, infectious fun and immortal tunes, including Any Dream Will Do, Close Ev'ry

Door to Me and One More Angel.

 

Kafka's Dick

Piccadilly Theatre

Opened 19 November 1998, closing 26 February 1999

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

Part of The Peter Hall Company season 1998/99.

Cast (main): Julia McKenzie, John Gordon-Sinclair and Eric Sykes

Alan Bennett’s hilarious play was directed by Peter Hall.

 

Killing Time

National tour

Producer:  Bill Kenwright in association with JAM Pictures

Cast:  Dennis Waterman and Glynis Barber

Thriller written by Richard Stockwell.  Directed by Roger Redfarn.

Designed by Simon Higlett.

When two strangers meet by chance, a chain of deceptions is set in motion.  The two engage

in a dangerous game of cat and mouse and quickly become trapped in a situation where the

only possible outcome is murder.  But who will be the murderer and who will be the victim...

Packed full of surprises, with a truly unexpected edge-of-you-seat climax, Richard Stockwell's

gripping contemporary thriller is not to be missed.

Dennis Waterman is one of Britain's most popular actors with a string of top-rated television

series to his name which include The Sweeney, Minder, Stay Lucky and On The Up.

Glynis Barber, probably best known for her role of Makepeace in the LWT police series

Dempsey and Makepeace co-starred.

 

Lady Windermere's Fan

Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Producer:  Bill Kenwright presented the Royal Exchange Theatre Company's production

Written by Oscar Wilde.  Directed by Braham Murray.

Designed by Simon Higlett.  Lighting by Vince Herbert.  Sound by Steve Brown.

Cast:  Gabrielle Drake, Clare Bloomer, Marie Collett, Richard Hansell, Gerry Hinks, Rebecca Johnson,

Sarah Kirkman, Rosalind Knight, Gerard Logan, Joseph Morton, Claire Porter, Sarah Quinn,

Malcolm Rennie, Simon Robson and Jonathan Weir.

"Are all men bad?"  "Oh, all of them my dear without exception.  And they never grow any better.

Men become old but they never become good."

Who is Mrs Erlynee and what is her hold over Lady Windermere?

On the eve of her Birthday Ball the tactless Duchess of Berwisk lets slip to Lady Windermere

what the whole of London society had been gossiping about for many weeks - that her husband

had been calling on the notorious and mysterious Mrs Erlynne.

Oscar Wilde's delicious comedy of Victorian manners and morals starred Gabrielle Drake

leading a cast of fifteen, in the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre production directed by Braham Murray.

 

The Last Yankee

Duke of York’s Theatre

Producer:  Frank Gero

Cast (main): Peter Davison and Lindsay Duncan.

 

Laurel & Hardy

National Tour, November 2002

Producer:  Big Dog Productions Ltd

Cast: Peter Duncan & Damian Edwards.

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PLEASE NOTE THE ABOVE SHOWS AND INFORMATION IS BY NO MEANS EXHAUSTIVE

AND INFORMATION ON THE PRODUCTIONS IS BEING ADDED REGULARLY