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  1. 15 de ago. de 2023 · Cameron Mackintosh on Keeping ‘Les Misérables’ Fresh After 40 Years and Its Lasting Appeal. “My job is to make sure that every production, wherever it is in the world, is to make it seem ...

  2. Cameron Mackintosh ist der Sohn eines schottischen Vaters und einer maltesischen Mutter. Er besuchte das Prior Park College in Bath. [1] Seine Laufbahn am Theater begann Mackintosh als Stagehand an Theatern des Londoner West Ends, später als Stage Manager auf Tourneen. Mackintosh wurde von der New York Times als „der erfolgreichste ...

  3. Mackintosh admits that he and his investors ran a financial risk co-producing the musical with the RSC. "We were risking three hundred thousand pounds (about $450,000) on an eight-week run," he ...

  4. 17 de oct. de 2018 · It’s Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s birthday (17 October) so we’re going to share some little-known but fascinating facts about the theatre giant. 1. He shares his birthday with a couple of other thespians. 17 October is a day for winners! Not only is today Sir Cameron’s birthday, but it’s also the birthday of actor, director, writer and ...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2006 · Cameron Mackintosh said, cutting off a question, as he went into the kitchen of his New York apartment for a fresh cup of coffee. It was a day off, and Mackintosh, ...

  6. Cameron Mackintosh has been producing shows since 1967 and remains the world’s most prolific producer of musicals in theatre history. As well as producing three of the world’s longest running musicals – Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera and Cats – his legendary productions include Miss Saigon, Oliver!, Mary Poppins (co-produced with Disney), Side By Side By Sondheim, Little ...

  7. Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s Les Misérables has returned to London’s Sondheim Theatre. This brilliant new staging has taken the world by storm and has been hailed “Les Mis for the 21st Century” (Huffington Post), “a reborn dream of a production” (Daily Telegraph) and “perfect theatre in a perfect theatre” (Sunday Telegraph).