1967 - 1980 - History

1967

Programme from Kenton Theatre, Henley-On-Thames
Programme from Kenton Theatre, Henley-On-Thames
Kenton Theatre, Henley-On-Thames
Kenton Theatre, Henley-On-Thames

KENTON THEATRE, HENLEY-ON-THAMES

Summer Season 1967, presented by Hubert Woodward, Robin Alexandar and Cameron Mackintosh. It featured The Reluctant Debutante (26 June - 1 July), Dial "M" for Murder (3-8 July), Five Fingers Exercise (10-15 July), The Chiltern Hundreds (17-22 July) and The Knack (24-29 July)

Kenton Theatre ticket stub for Five Finger Exercise
Kenton Theatre ticket stub for Five Finger Exercise
Kenton Theatre, Henley-On-Thames
Kenton Theatre, Henley-On-Thames

1969

ANYTHING GOES

played the Saville Theatre, London from the 18-29 November 1969, with previews from 12 November, following a short UK Tour

Cameron Mackintosh, aged 23, outside his first London production, Anything Goes, Saville Theatre.
Cameron Mackintosh, aged 23, outside his first London production, Anything Goes, Saville Theatre.

Photograph: Hilaria McCarthy

Marion Montgomery and the cast of Anything Goes, London
Marion Montgomery and the cast of Anything Goes, London
Flyer for Anything Goes, London.
Flyer for Anything Goes, London.

© Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

Michael Sega (Moonface Martin), Marian Montgomery (Reno Sweeney), and James Kenney (Billy Crocker), in Anything Goes, London
Michael Sega (Moonface Martin), Marian Montgomery (Reno Sweeney), and James Kenney (Billy Crocker), in Anything Goes, London

1972

TRELAWNY

opened at 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

Gemma Craven as Rose Trelawny and David Morton as Ferdinand Gadd in Trelawny, London
Gemma Craven as Rose Trelawny and David Morton as Ferdinand Gadd in Trelawny, London

Photograph: Donald Cooper

Trelawny, London.
Trelawny, London.

Design by Dewynters © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

Ian Richardson as Tom Wrench in Trelawny, London
Ian Richardson as Tom Wrench in Trelawny, London

Photograph: Donald Cooper

1976

SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM

opened at the Mermaid Theatre, London, on 4 May 1976, and ran for 59 performances, before transferring to Wyndham's Theatre and later, the Garrick Theatre. It ran for a grand total of 806 performances in all.

Lauder UK tour - Kings Theatre, Glasgow flyer
Lauder UK tour - Kings Theatre, Glasgow flyer

Design by Dewynters © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

Flyer for Side by Side by Sondheim, at Wyndham's Theatre, London
Flyer for Side by Side by Sondheim, at Wyndham's Theatre, London

Design by Dewynters © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

Ticket for the Royal Performance of Lauder at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 26 May 1976 in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra
Ticket for the Royal Performance of Lauder at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, 26 May 1976 in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra
Ned Sherrin with Millicent Martin, David Kernan and Julia McKenzie, the original cast of Side by Side by Sondheim, London
Ned Sherrin with Millicent Martin, David Kernan and Julia McKenzie, the original cast of Side by Side by Sondheim, London

Photograph: Zoe Dominic

Flyer for Side by Side by Sondheim, at The Mermaid Theatre, London
Flyer for Side by Side by Sondheim, at The Mermaid Theatre, London

Design by Dewynters © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

LAUDER

toured the UK from May to October 1976 and starred Jimmy Logan as Sir Harry Lauder, the greatest music hall artist of all time

Jimmy Logan as Harry Lauder in Lauder, UK tour
Jimmy Logan as Harry Lauder in Lauder, UK tour

Photograph: Donald Cooper

1977

GODSPELL

opened at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, on 10 May 1977

Flyer for Godspell, Her Majesty's Theatre, London
Flyer for Godspell, Her Majesty's Theatre, London

Design by Dewynters © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

Open Audition advert for new cast members, as appeared in The Stage newspaper, 10 February
Open Audition advert for new cast members, as appeared in The Stage newspaper, 10 February
Producers Joseph Beruh and Cameron Mackintosh with the company of Godspell and guests in Dressing Room 1 of Her Majesty's Theatre, London
Producers Joseph Beruh and Cameron Mackintosh with the company of Godspell and guests in Dressing Room 1 of Her Majesty's Theatre, London

Photograph: Foto-call

1978

GODSPELL

opened at The Shaftesbury Theatre, London, on 14 July 1978

Godspell, Shaftesbury Theatre, London
Godspell, Shaftesbury Theatre, London

1979

MY FAIR LADY, LONDON

opened at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on 25 October 1979

Flyer for My Fair Lady, London
Flyer for My Fair Lady, London

Design by Dewynters © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

The company with Liz Robertson as Eliza Doolittle during the 'Ascot Gavotte' in My Fair Lady, London Wilson Ltd
The company with Liz Robertson as Eliza Doolittle during the 'Ascot Gavotte' in My Fair Lady, London Wilson Ltd

Photograph: Reg © Cameron Mackintosh

Peter Bayliss as Alfred Doolittle with company
Peter Bayliss as Alfred Doolittle with company

Photograph: Reg Wilson © Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

Costume design for the 'Ascot Gavotte' by Tim Goodchild'
Costume design for the 'Ascot Gavotte' by Tim Goodchild'