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Neal Street Productions

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British film, television and theatre production company

Neal Street Productions
Company typeSubsidiary
Industry
  • Film
  • Television
  • Theatre
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003)
Founders
Headquarters,
UK
Key people
ParentAll3Media (2015–present)
Websitenealstreetproductions.com

Neal Street Productions is a British film, television and theatreproduction company founded bySam Mendes,Pippa Harris andCaro Newling in 2003.

History

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The company was set up in 2003 bySam Mendes,Pippa Harris andCaro Newling.[1] Its offices are located in a converted warehouse on Neal Street inCovent Garden, London.[2][3] Nicolas Brown joined in 2013 to work across the film and TV portfolio.[4] The company's movies includeRevolutionary Road,Jarhead andStarter for 10. Their TV dramas include the award-winningStuart: A Life Backwards withTom Hardy andBenedict Cumberbatch,Penny Dreadful andCall the Midwife. In theatre Neal Street has producedThe Bridge Project,Shrek The Musical and the musical adaptation ofCharlie and the Chocolate Factory. More recently in 2017/8, Neal Street has producedThe Ferryman written byJez Butterworth, directed by Sam Mendes. Also written by Jez Butterworth, Neal Street producedBritannia which was the first co-production between Sky and Amazon Prime Video in 2018, starringKelly Reilly,David Morrissey,Zoë Wanamaker,Liana Cornell andStanley Weber.

Call the Midwife’s fourth series averaged over 11 million (UK) viewers and during its run was the UK's most watched TV programme, the 2017 Christmas Special was BBC One's highest viewed programme on Christmas Day.Penny Dreadful was written by John Logan and starred Josh Hartnett, Eva Green,Timothy Dalton andRory Kinnear.The Hollow Crown is a series of Shakespeare films for theBBC/PBS, starringBen Whishaw,Tom Hiddleston,Jeremy Irons, Benedict Cumberbatch,Judi Dench,Hugh Bonneville,Keeley Hawes andSophie Okonedo. Neal Street are developing the live-action adaptation of Enid Blyton's book seriesThe Magic Faraway Tree, alongside StudioCanal.

In 2015, the company was acquired byAll3Media.[5]

Productions

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Television

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Film

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Theatre

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References

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  1. ^"Neal Street Productions". Neal Street Productions. Retrieved27 December 2015.
  2. ^Thorpe, Vanessa (19 October 2013)."After Shrek: what comes now for the Sam Mendes machine?".The Guardian. Retrieved24 January 2023.
  3. ^Harris, Pippa (4 February 2020)."My Screen Life: '1917' producer Pippa Harris on her crowded office and learning French".Screen Daily (Interview). Interviewed by Louise Tutt. Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved24 January 2023.
  4. ^C21 Media: BBC drama exec joins Neal Street
  5. ^Jaafar, Ali (31 March 2015)."All3Media Confirms Acquisition Of Sam Mendes' Neal Street Productions".Deadline. Retrieved28 April 2020.
  6. ^Neal Street Productions (gb) atIMDb.Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  7. ^Sonia Friedman

Notes

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  1. ^IncludingUntitled Paul McCartney film,Untitled John Lennon film,Untitled George Harrison film andUntitled Ringo Starr film

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