Cast & Creative
PW Productions - Producers
PW Productions are the West End producers of the Royal National Theatre’s multi-award-winning production of J B Priestley’s An Inspector Calls, directed by Stephen Daldry, and Stephen Mallatratt’s The Woman in Black, which has been running at the Fortune Theatre for nineteen years.
Founded in 1983 by Peter Wilson, P W Productions have Produced or co-produced (amongst others) Edmund Kean with Ben Kingsley, Showpeople, Rowan Atkinson at the Atkinson and Jerome Kern goes to Hollywood both on Broadway, Julian Glover’s Beowulf in New York and on tour in the UK, Ben Kingsley and Geraldine James in A Betrothal, Miriam Margoyles in Dickens’s Women, Alan Howard in Kings, Dylan Thomas: Return Journey, directed by Anthony Hopkins and co-produced with Eric Clapton, The Glory of the Garden, Garrison Keillor and the Hopeful Gospel Quartet, An Evening with Gary Lineker, the RNT’s British première of Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass, extensive tours of The Woman in Black, Martin Shaw and Diana Quick in Rough Justice, Gary Olsen and Maria Friedman in April in Paris, Edward Fox and Stephanie Beacham in The Father, Make Way for Lucia, An Evening with Michael Feinstein, The Wind in the Willows from the RNT, Bob Hoskins in Old Wicked Songs, and Birdy. As producers of the RNT’s Oh, What a Lovely War! PW Productions re-opened London’s historic Roundhouse and subsequently managed seasons with Michael Clarke, Stomp and the spectacular De La Guarda.
The 2001 national tour of Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys starring Ron Moody and Brian Murphy marked the end of a sixteen-year association between ExxonMobil and PW Productions, during which they enjoyed a very happy relationship. Mobil Touring Theatre started in 1986 with The Philanthropist, followed by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (1987), Habeas Corpus (1988), The Woman in Black (1991), Charley’s Aunt (1992), The Crucifer of Blood (1993), Absurd Person Singular (1994), Noises Off (1995), Dial M for Murder (1996), Forty Year On with Tony Britton and Tony Robinson (1997), Tartuffe with Stephen Tomkinson (1998), Sleuth with Peter Bowles and Michael Maloney (1999), Christopher Hampton’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses (2000) and the tour of Ira Levin’s Deathtrap starring David Soul (2001).
PW Productions has also produced the RSC’s production of Krapp’s Last Tape starring Edward Petherbridge, Boyband at the Gielgud, Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus at the Old Vic and on Broadway starring David Suchet and Lenny, starring Eddie Izzard at the Queen’s, both directed by Sir Peter Hall. PW Productions were co-producers on the hugely successful Nutcracker!, choreographed by Matthew Bourne, and were General Managers of the Play Without Words UK tour, Tokyo and Moscow seasons and US tour. They have presented the West End transfers of The Madness of George Dubya, and Bombshells starring Caroline O’Connor, both at the Arts Theatre.
Most recently they have produced the Hampstead’s production of Joe Orton’s What the Butler Saw, which transferred to the Criterion Theatre, an Australian tour of An Inspector Calls, Joanna Murray Smith’s Honour starring Diana Rigg at the Wyndham’s Theatre and a very successful UK tour of The Woman In Black.
Currently they are producing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love on tour, starring David Essex.
Visit our websites at www.pwprods.co.uk.
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OTHER CAST
Stephen Mallatratt - Playwright
Sean Baker - Arthur Kipps
Ben Porter - The Actor
Susan Hill - Author
Robin Herford - Director
Michael Holt - Designer
Kevin Sleep - Lighting Designer
Clive Marlowe - (Understudies the part of Arthur Kipps)
Gordon Cowell - (Understudies the part of The Actor)
Vision Productions
Teg Davies - Company Stage Manager
Fay Mansfield - Deputy Stage Manager
Joshua Sills - Assistant Stage Manager
Caroline Stroud - Sound Operator
PW Productions - Producers