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Kenny Wax

Kenny Wax is a British theatrical producer of musicals, plays, concerts and family entertainment.

Early life and education

Born in Bowdon, Cheshire, third child of parents Robert and Valerie Wax.[citation needed] His brother Derek Wax is a multi BAFTA and Emmy winning television producer whose award-winning programmes include Sex Traffic, The Hour, Occupation and Humans.[citation needed]

Kenny was educated at Altrincham Preparatory School,[1] in Cheshire and Carmel College, Oxfordshire. He graduated from the Polytechnic of Central London with a 2(1) in Business Studies.[citation needed]

Career

Wax began his theater career as an usher at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on the 1989 production of Miss Saigon. He left there to work for Dewynters as a 'runner' before being offered full time employment in the media department of the theatre advertising agency.[2] He left there to be a runner for Cameron Mackintosh on the Stiles and Drewe musical Just So at the Tricycle Theatre. He was production administrator at the King's Head Theatre in Islington, where he produced his first production, a season of Sunday Night Concerts under the banner Kickin' The Clouds Away and spent a season as general manager of the National Youth Theatre.[citation needed] Wax spent three years at Imagination Entertainment before starting his own company in 1995. He was general manager for PW Productions of The Woman In Black and An Inspector Calls.[citation needed] Wax has produced both plays and musicals in London's West End. He has also produced family entertainment products such as Stiles and Drewe's The Three Little Pigs at the Palace Theatre,[3] and with Tall Stories The Gruffalo,[4] The Gruffalo's Child and Room on the Broom.[5] Wax's production of The Play That Goes Wrong opened on Broadway in March 2017.[6] and recently completed a 7-month UK wide tour[7] 2012.[8][9]

International work

Top Hat has been seen twice in Japan and in Sweden performed by the Malmö Opera. Hetty Feather has played at the Asolo Theatre in Sarasota, Mr Popper's Penguins[10] at the New Victory Theatre in New York City, The Tiger Who Came To Tea, We're Going On A Bear Hunt and The Three Little Pigs have all played at the Melbourne Arts Centre and the Sydney Opera House.[citation needed] A film version of We're Going On A Bear Hunt was shown on Channel 4 Christmas 2016.[11]

Awards and appointments

Wax's production of The Play That Goes Wrong was winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy,[12] and the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Play.[13] His production of Top Hat won three Laurence Olivier Awards and an Evening Standard Theatre Award for 'Best Night Out'

His production of Once on This Island won Best New Musical at the 1995 Laurence Olivier Awards. His productions of Hetty Feather, Room on the Broom and The Tiger Who Came To Tea have also received nominations for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.[citation needed] His production of Wonderful Town won the Manchester Evening News Award for Best Production 2014.[citation needed]

He was appointed president of the Society of London Theatre in June 2017.[14] He listed 16th in the Stage 100, the industry newspaper's list reflecting the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry as well as being shortlisted by the Stage as Producer of the Year.[15][16] He also sits on the board of the League of Independent Producers.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ site/info/html. "Altrincham Preparatory School"
  2. ^ "Kenny Wax: 'I've done- every- job- from tour- guide- to follow-spot operator' - Interviews - The Stage". 23 August 2015.
  3. ^ https://www. name="thestage.co.uk/features/interviews/2015/kenny-wax-ive-"/-operator/
  4. ^ "Tall Stories - The Gruffalo - Team".
  5. ^ humans.txt. "Kenny Wax Productions".
  6. ^ correspondent, Mark Brown Arts (14 November 2016). "The Play That Goes Wrong to transfer to Broadway" – via The Guardian.
  7. ^ "The Play That Goes Wrong". www.theplaythatgoeswrong.com. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
  8. ^ "Top Hat producer in no mood to apologise for "the commercial sector"".
  9. ^ Able, Sane and (18 February 2015). "3 wins for TOP HAT at the 2013 Olivier Awards - The Agency".
  10. ^ "Review: Mr Popper's Penguins ****".
  11. ^ Heritage, Stuart (19 December 2016). "Move over, Snowman! Let's have a cuddly Christmas with Bear Hunt instead" – via The Guardian.
  12. ^ "Play That Goes Wrong scores Olivier".
  13. ^ "THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG's Nigel Hook Wins 2017 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design of a Play".
  14. ^ "Mark Shenton's week: The rise of Kenny Wax, the West End's new president".
  15. ^ "The Stage 100 theatre power list in full for 2017". 5 January 2017.
  16. ^ "The Stage Awards 2017 - The Stage".

External links

  • Kenny Wax at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kenny Wax news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kenny Wax is a British theatrical producer of musicals plays concerts and family entertainment Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 International work 4 Awards and appointments 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn in Bowdon Cheshire third child of parents Robert and Valerie Wax citation needed His brother Derek Wax is a multi BAFTA and Emmy winning television producer whose award winning programmes include Sex Traffic The Hour Occupation and Humans citation needed Kenny was educated at Altrincham Preparatory School 1 in Cheshire and Carmel College Oxfordshire He graduated from the Polytechnic of Central London with a 2 1 in Business Studies citation needed Career EditWax began his theater career as an usher at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on the 1989 production of Miss Saigon He left there to work for Dewynters as a runner before being offered full time employment in the media department of the theatre advertising agency 2 He left there to be a runner for Cameron Mackintosh on the Stiles and Drewe musical Just So at the Tricycle Theatre He was production administrator at the King s Head Theatre in Islington where he produced his first production a season of Sunday Night Concerts under the banner Kickin The Clouds Away and spent a season as general manager of the National Youth Theatre citation needed Wax spent three years at Imagination Entertainment before starting his own company in 1995 He was general manager for PW Productions of The Woman In Black and An Inspector Calls citation needed Wax has produced both plays and musicals in London s West End He has also produced family entertainment products such as Stiles and Drewe s The Three Little Pigs at the Palace Theatre 3 and with Tall Stories The Gruffalo 4 The Gruffalo s Child and Room on the Broom 5 Wax s production of The Play That Goes Wrong opened on Broadway in March 2017 6 and recently completed a 7 month UK wide tour 7 2012 8 9 International work EditTop Hat has been seen twice in Japan and in Sweden performed by the Malmo Opera Hetty Feather has played at the Asolo Theatre in Sarasota Mr Popper s Penguins 10 at the New Victory Theatre in New York City The Tiger Who Came To Tea We re Going On A Bear Hunt and The Three Little Pigs have all played at the Melbourne Arts Centre and the Sydney Opera House citation needed A film version of We re Going On A Bear Hunt was shown on Channel 4 Christmas 2016 11 Awards and appointments EditWax s production of The Play That Goes Wrong was winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy 12 and the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Play 13 His production of Top Hat won three Laurence Olivier Awards and an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Night Out His production of Once on This Island won Best New Musical at the 1995 Laurence Olivier Awards His productions of Hetty Feather Room on the Broom and The Tiger Who Came To Tea have also received nominations for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment citation needed His production of Wonderful Town won the Manchester Evening News Award for Best Production 2014 citation needed He was appointed president of the Society of London Theatre in June 2017 14 He listed 16th in the Stage 100 the industry newspaper s list reflecting the 100 most influential people working in the theatre and performing arts industry as well as being shortlisted by the Stage as Producer of the Year 15 16 He also sits on the board of the League of Independent Producers citation needed References Edit site info html Altrincham Preparatory School Kenny Wax I ve done every job from tour guide to follow spot operator Interviews The Stage 23 August 2015 https www name thestage co uk features interviews 2015 kenny wax ive operator Tall Stories The Gruffalo Team humans txt Kenny Wax Productions correspondent Mark Brown Arts 14 November 2016 The Play That Goes Wrong to transfer to Broadway via The Guardian The Play That Goes Wrong www theplaythatgoeswrong com Retrieved 2017 06 30 Top Hat producer in no mood to apologise for the commercial sector Able Sane and 18 February 2015 3 wins for TOP HAT at the 2013 Olivier Awards The Agency Review Mr Popper s Penguins Heritage Stuart 19 December 2016 Move over Snowman Let s have a cuddly Christmas with Bear Hunt instead via The Guardian Play That Goes Wrong scores Olivier THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG s Nigel Hook Wins 2017 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design of a Play Mark Shenton s week The rise of Kenny Wax the West End s new president The Stage 100 theatre power list in full for 2017 5 January 2017 The Stage Awards 2017 The Stage External links EditKenny Wax at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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