Great Productions

Great West End Theatres
Created by Marc Sinden
Developed by Jo Gilbert
Presented by Sir Donald Sinden
Narrated by Marc Sinden
Opening theme Things Ain't What They Used To Be performed by Ben Webster
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 40
Production
Camera setup Sony HD
Running time 50-95 minutes per episode
Production company(s) Marc Sinden Productions
& Real Holywood Productions
for Great Productions
Release
Original network Sky Arts
Picture format HD (1080i) (for broadcast)
PAL (576i) (for Region All DVD)
Audio format Stereo
First shown in 2013
Original release 3 August 2013
External links

Official Website

Great Productions is a Pinewood Studios-based film production company, specialising in feature films and documentaries.

Their current project is filming the 40-part documentary series Great West End Theatres.[1]

In their review of the series, the British Theatre Guide said "This film is as close as one can get to standing on the stage taking an ovation. This series is beautifully filmed and gets the balance exactly right between classy camera work, history, reminiscence and gossip."[2]

The Daily Telegraph, in its review, stated the "lovely documentary series is made by the director Marc Sinden. Its star, and – it transpires – the best documentary frontman of all time, is his actor-father: Sir Donald Sinden, 90 years old next month. Sir Donald has been let loose, offering anecdotes and memories apparently as they occur to him and the effect is enchanting beyond belief. It is also, at times, incredibly funny. One has the sense of a lifetime spent in this world, being poured out for our delight like glasses of vintage champagne. Great West End Theatres is financed privately, in order that artistic control can be maintained and this shows in every loving, angle-free moment. More money is now in the process of being raised from investors. It seems to me rather important that the series should be completed: this is popular history at its best."[3]

The first 10 episodes will be broadcast from 3 August 2013 in the UK by the BSkyB digital satellite channel Sky Arts 2.[4]

The company has three feature films and several further documentaries slated for production in 2014-15.

  1. "West End boys - Open access: Documenting London's theatres". London: The Stage. 2011-05-06. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  2. "British Theatre Guide reviews - Great West End Theatres". British Theatre Guide. 2012-02-19. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  3. "Tracing London's theatrical history". Daily Telegraph. 2013-09-23. Retrieved 2013-09-23.
  4. "Sky Arts presents Great West End Theatres". Sky Arts. 2013-07-22. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
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