![]() His first success was Trelawny in 1972 that began at the Bristol Old Vic and transferred to both Sadler’s Wells and the Prince of Wales where it ran for a year. S During the 1970s Mackintosh continued to produce numerous tours, notably Godspell which ran almost continuously for five years. Undeterred Cameron returned to his initial musical inspiration and revived Salad Days. His first productions were small scale tours but within a very short time he had produced his first musical Anything Goes which opened out of town, transferred to the Saville Theatre in London’s West End and closed after a fortnight. ![]() Starting off as a stagehand at London’s Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, he later became an acting ASM on the national tour of Oliver! and by the age of twenty he started to realise his dream. ![]() Link to Cameron Ĥ Early career From the age of eight when Cameron Mackintosh was taken to a matinee of Julian Slade’s musical Salad Days he has never wanted to be anything other than a producer of musicals. Presentation on theme: "CAMERON MACKINTOSH TH 497 - Musical Theatre."- Presentation transcript:Ģ 'The most successful, influential and powerful producer of our time' - The New York Timesģ CAMERON MACKINTOSH For over 45 years Cameron Mackintosh has been producing more musicals than anyone else in history, including the three longest running musicals of all time, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera and Cats, which are still running extraordinarily successfully across the world. ![]()
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