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Bill Kenwright Limited
BKL House
1 Venice Walk
London W2 1RR
United Kingdom

+44 20 7446 6200

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Bill Kenwright

Recent West End productions include: Dreamboats and Petticoats (Savoy); On the Waterfront (Haymarket); Woman In Mind (Vaudeville); Plague Over England (Duchess); The Vortex (Apollo); Absurd Person Singular (Garrick); Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Adelphi); The Letter (Wyndham’s); Treats (Garrick); The Glass Menagerie (Apollo); Cabaret (Lyric), The Canterbury Tales (RSC – Gielgud); Hay Fever (Haymarket); The Crucible (RSC – Gielgud); Whistle Down The Wind (Palace); A Man For All Seasons (Theatre Royal, Haymarket); The Night Of The Iguana (Lyric); Scrooge (London Palladium); A Few Good Men (Haymarket); The Big Life (Apollo); Elmina’s Kitchen (Garrick); Festen (Lyric); Man and Boy (Duchess); We Happy Few (Gielgud); Judi Dench in All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC – Gielgud); The Taming Of The Shrew and The Tamer Tamed (RSC – Queen’s); The Secret Rapture (Lyric); Tell Me On A Sunday (Gielgud): Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (New London); the RSC Jacobean season (Gielgud); Home And Beauty (Lyric); Via Dolorosa (Duchess); Sleuth (Apollo); The Constant Wife (Lyric); Dangerous Corner (Garrick); Star Quality (Apollo), Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Lyric);Caught In The Net (Vaudeville); Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim (Lyric); Gondoliers (Apollo), Ghosts (Comedy); Fallen Angels (Apollo); Long Day’s Journey Into Night (Lyric); Brief Encounter (Lyric); Miss Julie (Haymarket); Song At Twilight (Gielgud); Stepping Out (Albery); Hurlyburly (Queen’s); Lady Windermere’s Fan (Haymarket); Shakespeare For My Father (Haymarket); Passion (Queen’s); Company (Albery); Design For Living (Gielgud); The Roy Orbison Story (Piccadilly); The Miracle Worker (Wyndham’s); Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land and Moonlight (Comedy); Dead Guilty (Apollo). Directed by Peter Hall: Mind Millie For Me, The Master Builder and Jessica Lange in A Streetcar Named Desire (Haymarket); The School For Wives (Piccadilly); Hamlet and An Absolute Turkey (Gielgud); The Gift Of The Gorgon (Wyndham’s); Lysistrata (Old Vic, Athens); Separate Tables (Albery); She Stoops To Conquer (Queen’s); Waiting For Godot, The Misanthrope, Major Barbara, Filumena and Kafka’s Dick (Piccadilly).

On Broadway: Travels With My Aunt (Wyndham’s and Minetta Lane Theatre, New York – Drama Desk Award); Dancing At Lughnasa (Garrick and Plymouth Theatre, Broadway – Tony Award); Medea with Diana Rigg (Wyndham’s and Longacre Theatre, Broadway – Tony Award); Ibsen’s A Doll’s House (Belasco Theatre, Broadway – four Tony Awards); Theatre de Complicite’s production of Ionesco’s The Chairs (Golden Theatre, Broadway – six Tony nominations); Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Music Box Theatre); The Glass Menagerie (Barrymore); Primo (Music Box Theatre); Festen (Music Box Theatre); Passing Strange (Belasco Theatre), which received seven Tony nominations; and Guys and Dolls (Nederlander Theatre) .

His films include The Day After the Fair, Stepping Out, Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Sundance Festival award-winner Die Mommie Die and The Purifiers. He co-produced the phenomenally successful national arena tour of Elvis - The Concert with Elvis Presley Enterprises.

As a director he is responsible for Whistle Down The Wind (Palace, UK and USA tours); Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (New London and UK tour); and, alongside his friend Bob Tomson, Jesus Christ Superstar (UK tour); Evita (UK tour) and Blood Brothers (Phoenix, UK tour and Broadway). He was nominated for a London Theatre Critics’ Award for West Side Story at the Shaftesbury and a Tony Award for Blood Brothers in New York.

 

 

Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers has recently celebrated its 20th year in the West End at the Phoenix Theatre. It ran for three years at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway, receiving seven Tony nominations.

 

 

He received an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool's John Moore's University and is an Honorary Professor of Thames Valley University in London. In 2002 he received the Variety Club Bernard Delfont Award for his contribution to the entertainment industry. January 2001 brought him a CBE in HM The Queen's New Year's Honours.

 

 

 

He is chairman and major shareholder of Everton Football Club (and an even bigger fan).