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  1. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Today, Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), Sam Mendes, and Neal Street Productions announced a groundbreaking creative endeavor to tell the story of The Beatles with four distinct theatrical feature films. The project marks the first time Apple Corps Ltd. and The Beatles – Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the families of John Lennon and George Harrison – have granted full life story and ...

  2. Caro oversees the development and production of Neal Street Productions’ theatre slate. She and Mendes together established and ran the Donmar Warehouse 1992 – 2002, producing over 70 productions with multiple transfers to the West End and Broadway. Notably Cabaret, The Real Thing, The Blue Room.

  3. Neal Street Productions team with Elysian Film Group on The Magic Faraway Tree from BAFTA award-winner and Wonka scribe Simon Farnaby, with Ashland Hill fully financing. Empire of Light Cinematographer Roger Deakins nominated for an Oscar.

  4. The Hollow Crown is a series of four television films produced by Neal Street Productions in association with NBC Universal as part of the BBC's programme for the 2012 Cultural Olympiad.. Directed by Olivier award -winners Rupert Goold, Richard Eyre and Thea Sharrock, these stunning adaptations tell the story of three kings, Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V and their battle for survival.

  5. Britannia. Created by acclaimed writer Jez Butterworth alongside Tom Butterworth and James Richardson, Britannia is a genre-bending, psychedelic tale of clashing faith systems, families torn apart, mystic men, and powerful women, all told with humour, heart and violence. Two seasons of Britannia are available to watch on Sky Atlantic in the UK ...

  6. After two successful years at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Shrek the Musical embarked on two nationwide UK tours, which Neal Street produced with Playful Productions. This universal story continues to delight nationwide audiences wherever it is seen. It’s presence in the USA touring markets has been a constant since opening in Chicago July 2010.

  7. The Magus. Adapted by Tom Edge, ( Judy, The Crown) The Magus tells the story of a callow young Englishman, Nicholas Urfe, who in 1952 leaves his straightforward and loving girlfriend in order to chase adventure, taking up a teaching position on the Greek island of Phraxos. Operating as a disorienting psychological thriller, in which twist after ...