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Meet commercial theatre’s ‘socialist’ producer

The man behind Why Am I So Single? which opens this week explains why he treats actors like family and never wants to overcharge for tickets

September 5, 2024 15:50
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A show of arms: a scene from Why Am I So Single Photo: Danny Kaan
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I have arrived at the London office of theatre producer Kenny Wax to talk about theatre. He has a new musical about to have its world premiere in the West End but instead of the hard sell you might expect of a producer with a show to promote he gives a somewhat comprehensive history of Manchester’s Jewish community.

“We were an Ashkenazi family, as it happens,” he says sitting at his desk next to a bare brick wall that is festooned with photos and posters of the hit shows that have punctuated an illustrious career. There are pictures of Six, the wives of Henry VIII musical by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, and yet more of the multi award-winning pratfall-fest that is The Play That Goes Wrong. On the floor at the bottom, seemingly not yet allocated a space, is the MBE he was awarded this year for services to charity and the arts.

Producer Kenny Wax[Missing Credit]

“But in Didsbury my great grandfather was shomer Shabbat,” continues Wax. “The closest shul to him was the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in Queens Road [now Queenston Road]. So I was barmitzvahed in a black silk top hat,” says the 56-year-old.

What an omen. One of the shows on Wax’s wall of fame is his 2011 production of Top Hat, the musical that was brimful of Irving Berlin and although it was newly written immediately felt like it was a lost classic. It won three Olivier Awards.