Cameron Mackintosh

Legendary Musical Producer and Theatre Owner

Theatres – Delfont Mackintosh Theatres

Shows

  • Anything Goes (1969)
  • Trelawny (1972) Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London, on 27 June 1972. It played 36 performances (including 4 previews) and closed on 22 July 1972 before transferring to the Prince of Wales Theatre from 3 August – 2 December 1972
  • Side by Side by Sondheim ()
  • Godspell (10 May 1977 – 18 June 1977) Revival – Her Majesty’s Theatre
  • Godspell (14 July 1978 – ) Shaftesbury Theatre
  • Oliver! () revival – UK Tour & Aldwych Theatre
  • My Fair Lady (25 October 1979 – ) starring Liz Robertson, Anna Neagle, Tony Britton. UK Tour and the Adelphi Theatre
  • Tomfoolery (5 June 1980) Criterion Theatre. then December 14, 1981 Off-Broadway.  Directed by Gillian Lynne. 
  • Oklahoma! (opened September 17 1980 – September 19 1981) Palace Theatre, transferred from Leicester Haymarket. Starring John Diedrich, Rosamund Shelley, Alfred Molina
  • Cats (1981 – 2002)
  • Song and Dance (March 26th 1982 – 31 March 1984) 795 performances at the Palace Theatre
  • Little Shop of Horrors (1982) 
  • Blondel (1983-1984) Old Vic Theatre transferring to Aldwych Theatre
  • Abbacadabra (1983) Lyric Hammersmith, starring Elaine Paige
  • The Boyfriend (Old Vic (18 July – 18 August 1984), Palace Theatre, Manchester, Albery Theatre, London (20 September 1984 – 2 February 1985))
  • Les Miserables (1985 – present) Barbican, Palace Theatre, Queens Theatre (now Sondheim Theatre) & Broadway
  • Phantom of the Opera (1986 – present)
  • Follies (21 July, 1987 – 4 February 1989) 644 performances – Shaftesbury Theatre
  • Miss Saigon (1989) Theatre Royal Drury Lane
  • Five Guys Named Moe (1990-1996) West End Transfer
  • Moby Dick! A Whale of a Tale (17 March 1992 – 4 July 1992) 126 performances (plus 13 previews) Piccadilly Theatre
  • The Card (23 July – 5 September 1992) Watermill Theatre, Newbury, then Regents Park Open Air Theatre (August 1994)
  • Carousel (15 September, 1993 – ) National Theatre Production – Shaftesbury Theatre
  • Oliver! (8 December 1994) London Palladium, starring Jonathan Pryce. Directed by Sam Mendes. Also UK Tour. 
  • Putting It Together () The Old Fire Station, Oxford; Manhattan Theatre Club, New York
  • Oliver! () Broadway starring Ron Moody, Patti Lupone. Directed by Sam Mendes.
  • Swan Lake (1995) choreographed by Matthew Bourne. West End transfer from Sadlers Wells to Piccadilly Theatre, and Broadway
  • Martin Guerre (July 10th 1996 – February 28th 1998 (675 performances) Prince Edward Theatre
  • The Fix (12 May 1997 – ) Donmar Warehouse
  • Oklahoma! (1999) starring Hugh Jackman – National Theatre and Lyceum Theatre (21st January 1999 – 26 June 1999)
  • The Witches of Eastwick (Theatre Royal Drury Lane; Previews: June 24, 2000; Opened: July 18, 2000; Transferred to Prince of Wales Theatre; Opened: March 23, 2001; Closed: October 27, 2001) 
  • Just So () Watermill Theatre, Newbury; 
  • Mary Poppins (15 December 2004 – 12 January 2008)  Prince Edward Theatre
  • Avenue Q (28 June 2006 – ) Noel Coward Theatre
  • Mary Poppins (16 November 2006 – 3 March 2013) The New Amsterdam Theater, New York
  • Oliver! (14 January 2009) Theatre Royal Drury Lane
  • Hair (14 April 2010 – ) Gielgud Theatre
  • Betty Blue Eyes (13 April 2011 – 24 September 2011) Novello Theatre
  • Oliver! UK Tour (started at The Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 20 December 2011)
  • Phantom of the Opera UK Tour (started at Theatre Royal Plymouth 13 March 2012)
  • Barnum (2013) Chichester Festival Theatre
  • Miss Saigon (21 May 2014 – 27 February 2016) Prince Edward Theatre
  • Mary Poppins UK & Ireland Tour (started at Curve, Leicester, in October 2015, ended at The Millennium Centre in Cardiff in January 2017)
  • Half a Sixpence (17 November 2016 – ) starring Charlie Stemp. Noel Coward Theatre
  • Miss Saigon Broadway (March 1, 2017 – )  Broadway Theatre, New York
  • Hamilton (2019) Victoria Palace Theatre