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Expectations (West Yorkshire Playhouse) and Around the World in 80 Days (St James) both directed by Lucy Bailey; Lindsay Posner’s productions of Harvey (Birmingham Rep, on tour and Theatre Royal Haymarket), Hay Fever (Theatre Royal Bath and the Duke of York’s) and Abigail’s Party (Menier Chocolate Factory, the Wyndham’s and on tour), Relative Values (Theatre Royal Bath and Harold Pinter Theatre), Fatal Attraction (Theatre Royal Haymarket),
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Ipswich), Scenes from a Marriage (James’ Theatre), The Wars of the Roses and King John (Rose Theatre, Kingston) all directed by Trevor Nunn; Ghosts adapted and directed by Stephen Unwin
(the Rose and on tour for ETT), Twelfth Night, directed by Gemma Bodinetz (Liverpool Everyman), Nicholas Wright’s adaptation
of Regeneration directed by Simon Godwin (Northampton Theatre Royal and tour), Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel (Ustinov and the Park Theatre), The American Plan directed
by David Grindley and Sarah Ruhl’s In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play directed by Laurence Boswell, which both transferred from the Ustinov to the St James Theatre.
THEATRE ROYAL
BATH PRODUCTIONS
PRODUCER
Rattigan (Vaudeville), Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion (Old Vic), Alan Bennett’s Enjoy (Gielgud), Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker (Trafalgar Studios), Noël Coward’s Private Lives (Vaudeville), Bernard Shaw’s Mrs Warren’s Profession (Comedy Theatre), Sheridan’s
The Rivals (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit (Apollo), Alan Bennett’s The Madness of George III (Apollo), Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party (Wyndham’s), David Hare’s
The Judas Kiss (Duke of York’s), Simon Gray’s Quartermaine’s Terms (Wyndham’s), Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking (Wyndham’s), August Wilson’s Fences (Duchess), Julian Mitchell’s Another Country (Trafalgar Studios), Noël Coward’s Relative Values (Harold Pinter Theatre), David Mamet’s Speed-the-Plow (Playhouse), Bad Jews by Joshua Harmon (Arts Theatre/Theatre Royal Haymarket),
Noël Coward’s Hay Fever (Duke of York’s),
The Father by Florian Zeller (Wyndham’s/ Duke of York’s), Mrs Henderson Presents (Noël Coward Theatre), The Truth by Florian Zeller (Wyndham’s), Hobson’s Choice (Vaudeville), The Libertine by Stephen Jeffreys (Theatre Royal Haymarket).
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JASON MADDOCKS
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Jason has worked extensively in all aspects
of theatre, specialising in sales and marketing in the West End.
Productions include: for the Chocolate Factory: Ruby Wax (Duchess), Abigail’s
Party (Wyndham’s), Merrily We Roll Along (Harold Pinter), Forbidden Broadway (Vaudeville), Funny Girl (Savoy Theatre)
and The Truth (Wyndham’s). For Theatre Royal Bath Productions: Relatively Speaking (Wyndham’s), Relative Values (Harold
Pinter), Bad Jews (Arts and Haymarket),
The Father (Wyndham’s and Duke of York’s), Hay Fever (Duke of York’s) and Hobson’s Choice (Vaudeville).
Jason also co-owns the award-winning Covent Garden dog shop BOW WOW London with
his partner.
Theatre Royal Bath Productions is the Theatre Royal Bath’s production arm.
West End credits include: Harold Pinter’s
The Birthday Party (Piccadilly Theatre), Joe Orton’s Entertaining Mr Sloane (Arts Theatre), Ron Hutchinson’s The Beau (Theatre Royal Haymarket), David Williamson’s Up for Grabs (Wyndham’s), Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party (New Ambassadors/Whitehall Theatre), Shakespeare’s R&J (Arts Theatre), Harold Pinter’s Betrayal (Duchess), Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days (Arts Theatre), Ronald Harwood’s The Dresser (Duke of York’s), Bernard Shaw’s You Never Can Tell (Garrick), Amy’s View
by David Hare (Garrick), Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest (Vaudeville), Legal Fictions by John Mortimer (Savoy Theatre), The Deep Blue Sea by Terence
Stephen Ross Danny Moar Eugene Hibbert Gabby Akbar Nicky Palmer Katherine Lazare Cheryl Hardy LydiaMarsh
Chairman
Managing Director
General Manager
Finance Director Administrator
Production Associate Finance Supervisor GeneralManager’sAssistant
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GRANT GROUP
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