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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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Producer: The Bush Theatre Opening 21 April 2004 for limited season to 22 May 2004 Play by David Eldridge. Directed by Hettie Macdonald. Cast: Lewis Chase, Gerald Lepkowski, Daniel Mays, Joanne McInness and Lee Ross At the height of the Cold War M.A.D. stood for Mutually Assured Destruction. For 11-year-old John it meant Mum and Dad.
Major Barbara Producer: Bill Kenwright Part of The Peter Hall Company season 1998/99. Play by Bernard Shaw. Directed by Peter Hall. Jemma Redgrave, Peter Bowles, Anna Carteret and David Yelland head the cast in this first London revival of Shaw's classic comedy since the National Theatre production in 1982.
Marcel Marceau in The Bowler Hat and The Pantomimes of Bip Old Vic Opening 12 May 1998, closing 30 May 1998. Producer: Bill Kenwright Cast (main): Marcel Marceau and his Mimodrama Company. Direct from a sell-out tour of France the undisputed master of mime, Marcel Marceau, and his company if thirteen visited London's Old Vic for a three week limited season. Tuesday through Saturday Marcel Marceau performed with his International Mimodrama Company in their then brand new production The Bowler Hat - or The Fantastic Journey of Jonathan Bowler. Set in London between the wars, The Bowler Hat is a story of a young bank cashier with a penchant for expensive millinery and a local barmaid. Unfortunately, both fall in love with Jonatha, played by Marcel Marceau, and the surreal consequences include 'open-hat surgery', as assassination attempt, and a giant flock of hats descending on London. Marcel Marceau also performed his one-man show The Pantomimes of Bip - the white faced clown he created in 1947, each Sunday. Visually stunning and utterly unique - both extraordinary pieces are the work of Marcel Marceau's French creative team including prize-winning designer Jacques Noel, who has previously worked with Beckett, Cocteau and Ionesco, and celebrated composer Isabelle Serrand, who had worked extensively with a galaxy of French stars including Jacques Tati.
Maxwell The Musical Criterion Theatre Producer: Evan Steadman This musical about the life and crimes of Robert Maxwell was less than a week away from opening, and at the end of rehearsals at the Criterion Theatre when an injunction was put in place for fear of jeopardising the soon-to-happen trials of Robert Maxwell’s sons.
Messiah – Scenes from a Crucifixion Riverside Studios Producer: Green & Lenagan Written and directed by Stephen Berkoff
The Misanthrope Producer: Bill Kenwright Opened 26 March 1998, closing 7 August 1998 Part of The Peter Hall Company season 1998/99. Cast (main): Elaine Paige, Peter Bowles, Michael Pennington, Anna Carteret and David Yelland Peter Hall directed Ranjit Bolt’s new translation of Moliere’s comedy.
Mindgame Vaudeville Theatre Opened 5 June 2000, closing 8 July 2000 Producer: Green & Lenagan Written by David Horowitz Directed by Richard Baron Cast (main): Simon Ward, Christopher Blake and Helen Hobson. Anthony Horowitz’s phsychological thriller was directed by Richard Baron. When a well known author arrives at Fairfields, an experimental hospital for the criminally insane hoping to interview a notorious serial killer, he stumbles into a nightmare world of murder and deception. What secret is the hospital's director hiding, and why is the chief nurse afraid of him? Why are liver sandwiches so popular? And why isn't the skeleton in its proper place - the closet?
Miss Julie Theatre Royal, Haymarket Opened 29 February 2000, closing 13 May 200 Producer: Thelma Holt & Bill Kenwright Cast (main): Christopher Eccleston, Aisling O'Sullivan and Maxine Peake August Strindberg’s play was directed by Michael Boyd Julie, an aristocratic young woman, has a brief affair with Jean, her father's valet, but after the sexual thrill has dissipated, they realize that they have little or nothing in common.
A Month in the Country Albery Theatre Producer: Duncan Weldon Cast (main): John Hurt and Helen Mirren.
The Mysterious Mr Love Comedy Theatre and national tour Opened 8 August 1997, closing 11 October 1997 Producer: Bill Kenwright Cast: Paul Nicholas and Susan Penhaligon. Play by Karoline Leach. Directed by Bob Tomson.
Mr Love is a con man who endeavours to embroil a shop
assistant into one of his 'schemes'. Night Must Fall Theatre Royal, Haymarket Producer: Bill Kenwright Cast (main): Jason Donovan. The Odd Couple Theatre Royal, Haymarket Opening 19 June 1996, closing TBC. Producer: Bill Kenwright in association with American National Actors Theatre Cast: Jack Klugman, Tony Randall, Trevor Bannister, Rodney Bewes, Henry McGee, Fiona Hendley, Sarah Payne and Ron Aldridge. Comedy by Neil Simon. Directed by Harvey Medlinsky. Designed by Julie Godfry. Lighting by Jenny Cane. Living together is not the easy life divorced husbands Oscar and Felix hoped for. Struggling to cope with their new domestic arrangements, and each other, they quickly discover what it was that made them impossible to live with in the first place. Returning to roles they made their own in the world-wide hit TV series, Hollywood star Tony Randall and Emmy Award-winning Jack Klugman brought Neil Simon's hilarious and touching classic The Odd Couple to the West End for the first time together.
Only The Lonely - The Roy Orbison Story Piccadilly Theatre and National tours Producer: Bill Kenwright Passion Queen's Theatre Producer: Bill Kenwright Cast: Michael Ball, Maria Friedman, Helen Hobson, David Firth, Hugh Ross, Michael Cantwell, Freya Copeland, Monica Ernesti, Simon Green, Michael Heath, Ian McLarnon, Barry Patterson, Nigel Willism and Annette Yeo. Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by James Lapine. Directed by Jeremy Sams. Designed by Paul Farnsworth. Lighting by Mark Henderson. Sound by John A Leonard. Musical Director Mark W Dorrell. Musical Staging by Jonathan Butterell.
Pygmalion Albery Theatre Opened 28 July 1997, closing 4 October 1997 Producer: Bill Kenwright Cast: Roy Marsden, Carli Norris, Michael Elphick, Barbara Murray, Moray Watson and Maria Warren Play by G B Shaw. Directed by Anne Mitchell. Revival of the classic Shaw play.
PLEASE NOTE THE ABOVE SHOWS AND INFORMATION IS BY NO MEANS EXHAUSTIVE AND INFORMATION ON THE PRODUCTIONS IS BEING ADDED REGULARLY
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