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A Good Place for Fishing

Cliff Richard - Time Machine Tour

Elvis, Lennon & JFK

Greenwich Ice Rink

Hampstead Heath Ice Rink

Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink

Kew Gardens Ice Rink

Mr Toad The Musical

Peter Pan - The British Musical

Royal Windsor Ice Rink

Skeletons

The Fall & Rise of Lenny Smallman

Tower of London Ice Rink

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Waiting for the Dawn

 

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The Bush Theatre

Dance Umbrella

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Katiavar - Holiday Home in France

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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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Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens

JAX

Producer: Green & Lenagan

 

Same Time Another Year

National tour

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

Cast (main): Dennis Waterman and Paula Wilcox.

 

The School for Wives

Piccadilly Theatre & Comedy Theatre

Opened 5 February 1997, closing 26 April 1997 – re-opening at the Comedy Theatre 6 May 1997

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

Cast (main): Peter Bowles, Eric Sykes and Carmen Silvera.

Such a success at the Piccadilly Theatre that the show, initially conceived as a twelve week

season, transferred to the Comedy Theatre with Eric Sykes being replaced by Paul Daniels.

 

Shakespeare For My Father

Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

The acclaimed celebration of Lyn Redgrave’s father – through her eyes.

 

 

Sinderella Comes Again!

National Tour - March/April 2004

Cast (main): Jim Davidson, Jess Conrad, Roger Kitter, Dave Lee, Diane Lee, Dave Kristian,

Mia Carla and The Oddballs..

Producer:  Qdos Entertainment & Midas Theatrical

Jim himself as Buttons in this outrageously bawdy, all-year-round, bluer-than-blue

adult show with dazzling costumes, great sets, singing, dancing and spectacular production scenes.

 

Shirley Valentine

National tour

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

 

Song at Twilight

Gielgud Theatre

Opened 20 October 1999, closing 4 March 2000

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

Cast: Vanessa Redgrave, Kika Markham and Corin Redgrave with Matthew Bose.

Play by Noel Coward. Directed by Sheridan Morley.

This was the first time that Vanessa and Corin Redgrave had performed together in a production

on the West End stage. Song at Twilight, a dark comedy, is set in a luxurious hotel in

Switerland in the 1960's and is Coward's last and most autobiographical play.

It is about a famous literary figure whose reputation is threatened by the exposure of his past.

This production originated at the North London fringe venue The King's Head where

it played a sell-out season in December/January 1998/99.

 

Stepping Out - The Musical

Albery Theatre

Opened 28 October 1997, closing 28 February 1998

Producer:  Bill Kenwright

Cast (main): Liz Robertson and Sharon D Clarke

Musical comedy music by Denis King, lyrics by Mary Steward-David, book by Richard Harris,

based on the original play by Richard Harris.

Directed by Julia McKenzie. Choreographed by Tudor Davis

Musical version of the popular Richard Harris comedy with new songs.

 

A Streetcar Named Desire

Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Opening 18 December 1996, closing March 1997 TBC

Producer:  Bill Kenwright presents The Peter Hall Company production

A Peter Hall Company production

Cast: Jessica Lange, Toby Stephens, Imogen Stubbs, Christian Burgess, Barney Craig,

Morgan Deare, Sandra Dickinson, James Terry, Roger Walker, Diane Witter and Charlotte Woolford.

Written by Tennessee Williams.  Directed by Peter Hall.

Designed by William Dudley.  Lighting by Simon Corder.

Sound by Matt McKenzie.  Music/Sound Score by Stephen Edwards.

Set in the French Quarter of New Orleans A Streetcar Named Desire is the story of Blanche

Dubois, a fragile and neurotic woman on a desperate prowl for someplace to call her own...

Tennessee Williams' classic, which achieved international notoriety through the 1951 Marlon

Brando film, marked Oscar winning actress Jessica Lange's debut on the West End stage.

 

 

Swan Lake - National Ballet of Latvia

National tour

Producer:  Artsworld Presentations

The legendary National Ballet of Latvia (formerly The Riga Ballet) performed a three week season of their exquisite production of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s timeless classic Swan Lake in the Spring of 2003.  The production was presented by Artsworld Presentations whose seasons have become a fixture in the diaries of ballet and opera lovers, as well as in the diaries of those people who appreciate quality theatre and entertainment.

 

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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