How rich is Christopher Renshaw? Net Worth, Height, Weight

Christopher Renshaw Net Worth

Christopher Renshaw how much money? For this question we spent 17 hours on research (Wikipedia, Youtube, we read books in libraries, etc) to review the post.

The main source of income: Celebrities
Total Net Worth at the moment 2024 year – is about $90,9 Million.

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Biography

Christopher Renshaw information Birth date: 1952-03-18 Profession:Miscellaneous Crew, Director, Producer

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How tall is Christopher Renshaw – 1,66m.
How much weight is Christopher Renshaw – 74kg

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Biography,This section of a Biography, of a living person does not include any references or sources. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately.Find sources: Christopher Renshaw – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR · free images (November 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)Renshaw was born in Reading, Berkshire and educated at Reading School, where his father taught German, and Magdalen College, Oxford.He began his career directing for three years at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera before moving to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. He has directed operas all over the world, including Eugene Onegin at the Aldeburgh Festival, conducted by Rostropovitch, Lucrezia Borgia (with Dame Joan Sutherland) in Rome, Falstaff in Monte Carlo and Luisa Miller (with Luciano Pavarotti) in Philadelphia, which was recorded for American television. Other productions of his have been seen at Opera North, Buxton Festival, Belfast, Antwerp, Oslo, Jerusalem and elsewhere. He directed eight productions of the Australian Opera at the Sydney Opera House including Aida, Norma (again with Sutherland), Trial by Jury and The Mikado, which was released on commercial video. Renshaw directed a production of Benjamin Brittens A Midsummer Nights Dream at the Royal Opera House and, in 1978, the British premiere of Tchaikovskys The Maid of Orleans.[citation needed]A gradual move towards light opera, musical theatre and plays began when Renshaw directed the production of The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein at the Camden Festival (with Patricia Routledge). He followed this with a production of The Soldiers Tale (with Sir Michael Hordern) for the Greenwich Festival and Hansel and Gretel with Sheila Steafel as the Witch. For Brent Walker Productions he directed Vincent Price and Keith Michell in Ruddigore (1982), and for the BBC he directed his own adaptation of Orpheus in the Underworld. Renshaws series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas at Sadlers Wells Theatre began with The Mikado, followed by The Gondoliers and H.M.S. Pinafore (with Nickolas Grace). This production scored great success when it played at New York City Center.[citation needed]In Londons West End he has directed Dry Rot (with Sir Brian Rix) at The Lyric, Cafe Puccini (produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber) at Wyndhams, Paris Match (with Sian Phillips and Stephen Moore) at The Garrick, Yeoman of the Guard at The Cambridge Theater and Bless the Bride again at the Sadlers Wells. He also directed a Gala performance of Cole Porters Nymph Errant at Drury Lane. He directed The Tale of the Two Horseman at the Greenwich Theatre and Tierce Gagnant at the Theatre de la Michodiere in Paris. His national tours have included Angela Huths adaptation of Little Women (with Jill Gascoine), and adaptation of Towards Zero (Marius Goring and Michael Cashman), Deadly Embrace (with Patrick Ryecart) and Wait Until Dark for Bill Kenwright, all having started at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley.[citation needed]In 1991 he directed Warholia by Snoo Wilson at Offstage Theatre in Camden and a production of The King and I, which toured throughout Australia where it was a huge hit. In 1996, his staging of The King and I opened on Broadway starring Donna Murphy (which garnered her a Tony Award) and Lou Diamond Phillips to rave reviews. Renshaw received the 1996 Drama Desk Award as well as Tony and Outer Critics Circle nominations for his direction, and the revival won the Tony Award for Best Revival. The West End production of The King and I followed in 2000. He directed High Society on Broadway in 1998 (Anna Kendricks Broadway debut). In 2002 Renshaw directed an original jukebox musical entitled Taboo, with Boy George, about the life and times of Culture Club in Londons West End, which went on to transfer to Broadway. The same year, he directed another jukebox musical, We Will Rock You, about Queen, presented by Robert De Niro, which became one of the longest-running shows in the West End. In 2008, Renshaw premiered an original West End musical Zorro, based on the mythic character, with music by the Gipsy Kings.[citation needed]

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