Jamie Hendry

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Jamie Hendry
Born (1985-07-24) 24 July 1985
London
Nationality British
Occupation Theatre producer

Jamie Hendry is a British West End theatre producer.

Education

Hendry attended St Paul's School (London) before graduating from Warwick University in 2006.

Career

After initially working for Sonia Friedman Productions, he launched is own company, Jamie Hendry Productions, in 2008.

In 2009, he presented a Masterclass in producing at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London.[1]

In 2010, he was nominated for The Independent and The Hospital Club 100 most influential people in the creative industries.[2]

In 2011, Hendry announced he was developing a new musical adaptation of The Wind in the Willows with book by Julian Fellowes and music & lyrics by George Stiles & Anthony Drewe.[3]

In 2014, Hendry was ranked among the top 100 influential movers and shakers in the British theatre industry. [4]

Hendry is a member of the Society of London Theatre.

Credits

Year Production Theatre
2013 Let it Be Savoy Theatre
2012 Let it Be Prince of Wales Theatre
Soho Cinders Soho Theatre
2011 Legally Blonde the Musical UK Tour
2010 Legally Blonde the Musical Savoy Theatre
Birdsong Comedy Theatre
Onassis by Martin Sherman Novello Theatre
2009 Spring Awakening Novello Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors UK Tour
The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown Duchess Theatre
Tick Tick Boom by Jonathan Larson Duchess Theatre
2008 La Cage aux Folles (2008 West End revival) Playhouse Theatre
No Man's Land by Harold Pinter Duke of York's Theatre
Under the Blue Sky by David Eldridge Duke of York's Theatre
That Face by Polly Stenham Duke of York's Theatre
2007 The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown Apollo Theatre

Awards

  • Laurence Olivier Awards
2009 Best Musical Revival La Cage aux Folles (2008 London revival)[5]
2010 Best New Musical - Spring Awakening[6]
2011 Best New Musical - Legally Blonde the Musical[7]
2008 The Peter Hepple Award for Best Musical - La Cage aux Folles (2008 London revival)
2009 The Peter Hepple Award for Best Musical - Spring Awakening
  • Whatsonstage Theatregoer's Choice Awards
2009 The Nick Hern's Books Best New Play - Under the Blue Sky[8]
2011 Best New Musical - Legally Blonde the Musical [9]

References

  1. "Producing Master Class". Retrieved 28 January 2012. 
  2. "The Hospital Club 100". Retrieved 28 January 2012. 
  3. "Julian Fellowes to write Wind in the Willows musical". BBC News. 2011-12-09. 
  4. "The Stage 100". The Stage. 2014-01-04. 
  5. "2009 Olivier award winners". The Guardian (London). 2009-03-08. 
  6. "Olivier Award Winners 2010". Retrieved 2 February 2012. 
  7. "Olivier Award Winners 2011". Retrieved 28 January 2012. 
  8. Whatsonstage. "Theatregoers' Choice Awards 2010". Retrieved 28 January 2012. 
  9. Whatsonstage. "Theatregoers' Choice Awards 2011". Retrieved 28 January 2012. 

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