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Cameron Mackintosh expands into Australia, set to open office in Melbourne

Music Theatre International, the world’s leading musical theatre library and part of the Cameron Mackintosh group of companies, is set to open an Australasian office in Melbourne later this year.

Stuart Hendricks and Cameron Mackintosh.

Music Theatre International (MTI) will also open a new European office in London, and eventually will open a Far East office. It’s the largest company in its field in America already.

Founded by composer Frank Loesser over sixty years ago, MTI represents and licenses the majority of  performance rights to the works of contemporary musical theatre writers.

MTI regularly licenses productions in over 50 countries around the world. In any given hour an MTI musical is being performed somewhere around the world.

Cameron Mackintosh became an equal partner of the company twenty-five years ago but has recently acquired majority shareholding. Drew Cohen is the Chief Operating Officer of the company’s global activities.

Drew Cohen said: “Our management team enjoys the closest of long-term relationships with the authors whose work we care for, whether they are the legends of Broadway and the West End or are just embarking on their careers in musical theatre.

“We work hard to nurture creators as well as the wonderful works they create.”

Australia was the first territory in the world to license amateur productions of Les Miserables in the mid 90’s. This led to MTI’s decision to develop the School Edition version of Les Miserables in 2002 as part of the Victor Hugo bicentennial celebration. Its success resulted in the creation of additional School Edition adaptations and the Broadway Junior Collection, making some of the most successful musicals in history available to Primary and middle school age children.

MTI has enjoyed a hugely successful and happy relationship with Hal Leonard Australia and their Managing Director, Philip Burn, representing the MTI catalogue in Australia and New Zealand. Stuart Hendricks will become the Managing Director of MTI Australasia whilst continuing his current role with Hal Leonard.

Hal Leonard Australia will continue to license and distribute the performance materials to the amateur, education and professional markets.

“I am absolutely delighted that the time has come for an exciting new chapter in MTI’s long history in Australia and a re-organization of our highly valued relationship with Hal Leonard and continuing to work directly with Stuart our new Managing Director,” said Cameron Mackintosh.

MTI’s catalogue ranges from Guys and Dolls, West Side Story and Fiddler on the Roof, to modern classics like Hairspray, Little Shop of Horrors and Mamma Mia! It also represents the majority of works of Stephen Sondheim, as well as all the stage productions of Disney Theatrical and Cameron Mackintosh (including The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Miss Saigon and Les Miserables). The catalogue also includes shows from many exciting new talents, whose works are emerging on the world’s stages.

Cassie Tongue

Cassie is a theatre critic and arts writer in Sydney, and was the deputy editor of AussieTheatre. She has written for The Guardian, Time Out Sydney, Daily Review, and BroadwayWorld Australia. She is a voter for the Sydney Theatre Awards.

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