Kevin Wallace is a multi-award-winning international producer of plays and musicals

Kevin Wallace Productions

Kevin Wallace and William Bennett are the directors of Kevin Wallace Productions, an independent theatre production company commissioning and developing original work for the theatre and bringing it to the stage in first class productions worldwide, as well as providing production consultancy services to the international theatre industry.

The company is the co-owner with Middle-earth Enterprises of the stage adaptation of The Lord of the Rings based on the Books by J.R.R. Tolkien.

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Kevin Wallace is a multi-award-winning international producer of plays and musicals.

For KW Productions; The Lord of the Rings (Theatre Royal Drury Lane & The Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto), Our Town (Shaftesbury Theatre), Eurovision (Vaudeville Theatre), Gagarin Way (Arts Theatre), Eden (Arts Theatre), Frank’s Closet (Hoxton Hall), Loserville (Garrick Theatre), I Capture the Castle (Watford Palace Theatre), The Emperor Jones (Off-Stage, Camden), Gabriela Clove & Cinnamon (Teatro Cetip, Sao Paulo) The Lord of the Rings (The Watermill Theatre).

For The Really Useful Group; Whistle Down the Wind (Aldwych Theatre), The Beautiful Game (Cambridge Theatre), Celebration, ALW’s 50th Birthday Concert (Royal Albert Hall), The Phantom of the Opera (Switzerland, Belgium, Mexico, and Denmark), Cats US Tour, Sunset Boulevard UK Tour, Sunset Boulevard (Germany), Jesus Christ Superstar (UK Tour & Broadway), Closer to Heaven (Arts Theatre).

For Seven Ages; Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Shanghai Culture Square Theatre & PRC Tour).

Kevin Wallace has also worked as a stage and television actor in his native Ireland and in Britain, with the Abbey Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Bristol Old Vic, The Liverpool Everyman, Oxford Playhouse, Yorkshire Television and the BBC.

Wallace is a member of The Society of London Theatre, and an Alumnus and Fellow of Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance where he served two-terms on The Board of Governors.

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