Qdos Entertainment
Qdos Entertainment is one of the largest entertainment groups in Europe. Formed by Nick Thomas MBE in 1999, it currently employs 1300 full-time staff across its businesses.[1] The company’s administration centres are in London’s Covent Garden and Scarborough with scenic & costume facilities in Beverley, East Yorkshire and Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Limited | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Scarborough |
Key people | Nick Thomas MBE |
Website | qdosentertainment.co.uk |
Pantomimes
Qdos Entertainment is the world’s largest pantomime producer,[2] with over 600 productions over the last 31 years.
In 2017 it was announced[3] that Qdos Entertainment would expand further and produce pantomimes for ATG venues (previously produced by First Family Entertainment) from the 2017-2018 season; bringing the total number of pantomimes produced under the Qdos banner to 35.
THE 2019/20 PANTOMIME TITLES AND CASTINGS - (the castings for the season so far are below)
- Aberdeen His Majesty's Theatre - Cinderella,
- Belfast Grand Opera House - Beauty and the Beast - May McFetridge,
- Birmingham Hippodrome - Snow White - Lesley Joseph, Joe McElderry, Faye Brookes, Flawless, Doreen Tipton, Andrew Ryan and Matt Slack.
- Bradford Alhambra Theatre - Snow White - Faye Tozer, Paul Chuckle and Billy Pearce,
- Bristol Hippodrome - Robin Hood - Shane Richie,
- Bromley Churchil Theatre - Aladdin - Christopher Biggins
- Cardiff New Theatre - Cinderella,
- Crewe Lyceum Theatre - Peter Pan - Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball
- Darlington Hippodrome - Jack and the Beanstalk - Shirley Ballas
- Dartford Orchard Theatre - Peter Pan,
- Edinburgh Kings Theatre - Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Allan Stewart, Andy Gray and Grant Stott,
- Glasgow SEC Armadillo - Peter Pan,
- Glasgow Kings Theatre - Jack and the Beanstalk - Elaine C Smith and Johnny Mac,
- Hastings White Rock Theatre - Aladdin,
- Hayes Beck Theatre - Sleeping Beauty,
- High Wycombe - Peter Pan, Curtis Pritchard
- Hull New Theatre - Aladdin, Simon Webbe, Neil Hurst, Robin Askwith and Jake Canuso.
- Liverpool Empire - Peter Pan - John Evans
- Llandudno Venue Cymru - Sleeping Beauty, Sherrie Hewson
- London Palladium - Matt Baker, Paul O'Grady, Gary Wilmot and Julian Clary
- Manchester Opera House - Snow White - Craig Revel Horwood, Ben Nickless
- Milton Keynes Theatre - Aladdin,
- Newcastle Theatre Royal - Beauty and the Beast - Danny Adams, Clive Webb and Chris Hayward and Mick Potts
- Northampton Royal & Derngate - Cinderella,
- Nottingham Theatre Royal - Cinderella,
- Plymouth Theatre Royal - Cinderella,
- Richmond Theatre - Snow White,
- Southampton Mayflower Theatre - Peter Pan, Marti Pellow, Darren Day, Jaymi Hensley
- Southend Cliffs Pavilion - Peter Pan - Ashley Banjo and Diversity, Kev Orkian
- Stoke Regent Theatre - Snow White - Jonathan Wilkes, Christian Patterson
- Swansea Grand Theatre - Peter Pan - Kevin Johns,
- Swindon Wyvern Theatre - Sleeping Beauty,
- Wimbledon New Theatre - Cinderella, Samantha Womack, Melody Thornton,
- Woking New Victoria Theatre - Aladdin,
- Wolverhampton Grand Theatre - Dick Whittington - Su Pollard, Ryan Thomas, Jeffrey Holland and Ian Adams.
THE 2018/19 PANTOMIME TITLES AND CASTINGS -
- Aberdeen His Majesty's Theatre - Snow White - Snow White - Lee Mead, Alan McHugh, Jordan Young and Juliet Cadzow,
- Belfast Grand Opera House - Jack and the Beanstalk - May McFetridge, David Bedella, Rikki Jay, Paddy Jenkins, Joanna O’Hare and Georgia Lennon,
- Birmingham Hippodrome - Peter Pan - Jimmy Osmond, Meera Syal, Matt Slack, Jaymi Hensley, Sascha Williams and The Timbuktu Tumblers,
- Bradford Alhambra Theatre - Aladdin - Billy Pearce, Christopher Biggins, Simon Webbe,
- Bristol Hippodrome - Cinderella - Brian Conley and Gok Wan,
- Bromley Churchil Theatre - Cinderella - Lesley Joseph and Phil Reid, Charlotte Haines,
- Cardiff New Theatre - Beauty and the Beast - Lisa Riley, Gareth Thomas, Ben Richards, Mike Doyle, Danny Bayne, Adam C Booth and Stephanie Webber,
- Crewe Lyceum Theatre - Jack and the Beanstalk - Cannon and Ball and George Sampson,
- Darlington Hippodrome - Aladdin - Louie Spence, Zoe Birkett, Robin Askwith, Eric Potts and Liam Mellor,
- Dartford Orchard Theatre - Aladdin - Marti Pellow, Ricky and David Robbins,
- Edinburgh Kings Theatre - Beauty and the Beast - Allan Stewart and Grant Stott
- Glasgow SEC Armadillo - Cinderella - The Krankies, Gavin Mitchell, Jonathan Watson, Frances Thorburn and Keith Jack,
- Glasgow Kings Theatre - Aladdin - Elaine C Smith, Johnny Mac and Paul-James Corrigan,
- Hastings White Rock Theatre - Jack and the Beanstalk - Michelle Collins and Chico,
- Hayes Beck Theatre - Peter Pan - Ryan Thomas
- High Wycombe - Snow White - Brendan Cole, Mandy Mauden, Jason Sutton and Kieran Powell,
- Hull New Theatre - Cinderella - Anita Dobson, Bernie Clifton, Neil McDermott, Martyn James and Jocasta Almgill,
- Liverpool Empire - Jack and the Beanstalk - Shirley Ballas and John Evans,
- Llandudno Venue Cymru - Cinderella - Tom Parker, Herbie Adams, Natalie Windsor and Dawson Chance,
- London Palladium - Snow White - Dawn French, Julian Clary, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers, Gary Wilmot, Vincent and Flavia,
- Manchester Opera House - Cinderella - Connor McIntyre, Les Dennis, Gareth Gates, Ben Nickless, Shannon Flynn and Hayley-Ria Christian,
- Milton Keynes Theatre - Robin Hood - Shane Richie, Peter Piper and Gina Murray,
- Newcastle Theatre Royal - Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Danny Adams, Clive Webb, Chris Hayward,
- Northampton Royal & Derngate - Peter Pan - Darren Day, Flawless, The Grumbleweeds and Rachel Wooding,
- Nottingham Theatre Royal - Peter Pan - Joe Pasquale, John Challis, Jack McNeil and Lucy Evans,
- Plymouth Theatre Royal - Dick Whittington - John Patridge, Samantha Womack, Andy Ford and Nigel Ellacott,
- Richmond Theatre - Peter Pan - Robert Lindsay, Jon Clegg and Rachel Stanley,
- Southampton Mayflower Theatre - Dick Whittington - Steve McFadden, Joe McElderry, Bobby Davro, Shelia Ferguson, Suzanne Shaw and Andrew Ryan,
- Southend Cliffs Pavilion - Aladdin - Ashley Banjo and Diversity, Ian Royce and David Phipps-Davis,
- Stoke Regent Theatre - Robin Hood - Jonathan Wilkes and Christian Patterson,
- Swansea Grand Theatre - Cinderella - Ian H Watkins, Kevin Johns, Ceri Dupree, Paul Burling and Jalisa Andrews,
- Swindon Wyvern Theatre - Aladdin - Adam Woodyatt,
- Wimbledon New Theatre - Aladdin - Paul Merton, Lee Ryan, Pete Firman, Lauren Cha and Linda John-Pierre,
- Woking New Victoria Theatre - Cinderella - Craig Revel Horwood, Paul Chuckle, Phil Butler and Sophie Isaacs,
- Wolverhampton Grand Theatre - Sleeping Beauty - Debbie McGee, Richard Cadell and Sooty, Doreen Tipton and Ian Adams.
THE 2017/18 PANTOMIME TITLES AND CASTINGS -
- Aberdeen His Majesty's Theatre - Aladdin - Jimmy Osmond, Alan McHugh and Jordan Young,
- Belfast Grand Opera House - Peter Pan - May McFetrdige, Claire King, Paul Burling and Paddy Jenkins,
- Birmingham Hippodrome - Cinderella - Beverly Knight, Danny Mac, Matt Slack, Suzanne Shaw, The Grumbleweeds, Ceri Dupree and Phil Randall
- Bradford Alhambra Theatre - Cinderella - Billy Pearce, Coleen Nolan and Shane Nolan,
- Bristol Hippodrome - Aladdin - Joe Pasquale, Marti Pellow and Hayley Tamaddon,
- Bromley Churchil Theatre - Snow White - Jessie Wallace, Pete Firman and Jason Sutton,
- Cardiff New Theatre - Snow White - Samantha Womack, Gareth Thomas, Mike Doyle, Chico, Tam Ryan and Stephanie Webber,
- Crewe Lyceum Theatre - Snow White - Cannon and Ball,
- Darlington Hippodrome - Snow White - Lee Ryan, Zoe Birkett, Patrick Monahan, Eric Potts and Liam Mellor,
- Dartford Orchard Theatre - Cinderella - Louie Spence, Michelle Collins, Jayne Wisener and Phil Butler,
- Edinburgh Kings Theatre - Cinderella, Allan Stewart, Andy Gray and Grant Stott,
- Glasgow SEC Armadillo - Jack and the Beanstalk - Gary:Tank Commander and The Dolls,
- Glasgow Kings Theatre - Sleeping Beauty - Elaine C Smith, Johnny Mac, Juliet Cadzow and Paul-James Corrigan,
- Hastings White Rock Theatre - Sleeping Beauty - Honey G, Ben Watson and Tim McArthur,
- Hayes Beck Theatre - Aladdin - Rita Simmons,
- High Wycombe - Jack and the Beanstalk - Simon Webbe, Ashleigh and Sully, Chris Jarvis and Nigel Ellacott,
- Hull New Theatre - Peter Pan - Darren Day, Brendan Sheerin, Charlie Hardwick, Jonny Labey, Sid Sloanne and Rikky K,
- Liverpool Empire - Cinderella - Duncan James, Jodie Prenger and John Evans,
- Llandudno Venue Cymru - Peter Pan - Ryan Thomas, Andy Jones and Pauline Daniels,
- London Palladium - Dick Whittington - Julian Clary, Elaine Paige, Ashley Banjo and Diversity, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers, Gary Wilmot, Emma Williams and Charlie Stemp.
- Manchester Opera House - Dick Whittington - John Barrowman and The Krankies,
- Milton Keynes Theatre - Cinderella - Brian Conley and Gok Wan,
- Newcastle Theatre Royal - Peter Pan - Danny Adams, Clive Webb, Chris Hayward,
- Northampton Royal & Derngate - Aladdin - Paul Nicholas, Jaymi Hensley, Sheila Ferguson and Kev Orikan,
- Nottingham Theatre Royal - Beauty and the Beast - Sherrie Hewson, Ben Richards, Ben Nickless and Andrew Ryan
- Plymouth Theatre Royal - Peter Pan - Steve McFadden and Andy Ford,
- Richmond Theatre - Aladdin - Christopher Biggins, Count Arthur Strong, Issy Van Randwyck and Rikki Jay,
- Southampton Mayflower Theatre - Snow White - Craig Revel Horwood, The Chuckle Brothers and Flawless,
- Southend Cliffs Pavilion - Jack and the Beanstalk - Lee Mead, Stacey Solomon, Bobby Davro and Robin Askwith,
- Stoke Regent Theatre - Aladdin - Jonathan Wilkes and Christian Patterson,
- Swansea Grand Theatre - Aladdin - Tony Maudsley, Kevin Johns and Matt Edwards,
- Swindon Wyvern Theatre - Peter Pan - Adam Woodyatt,
- Wimbledon New Theatre - Jack and the Beanstalk - Al Murray and Clive Rowe
- Woking New Victoria Theatre - Robin Hood - Shane Richie, Peter Piper and Ashleigh Gray,
- Wolverhampton Grand Theatre - Jack and the Beanstalk - Gareth Gates, Lisa Riley, Doreen Tipton, Ian Adams, Graham Cole and Adam C Booth.
Theatres and Hospitality
Qdos Entertainment’s subsidiary HQ Theatres & Hospitality Ltd is the second largest regional theatre operator in the UK.[4]
Venue | Location | Contract Start Year[5] | Seated capacity |
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Wycombe Swan Theatre | High Wycombe | 2005 | 1076[6] |
Wyvern Theatre | Swindon | 2005 | 635[7] |
Cliffs Pavilion | Southend-on-Sea | 2006 | 1657[8] |
Palace Theatre | Westcliff-on-Sea | 2006 | 611 |
Orchard Theatre | Dartford | 2008 | 956[9] |
Beck Theatre | Hayes | 2009 | 600[10] |
White Rock Theatre | Hastings | 2009 | 1082[11] |
G Live | Guildford | 2011 | 1031[12] |
Watford Colosseum | Watford | 2011 | 1392[13] |
Crewe Lyceum Theatre | Crewe | 2013 | 677[14] |
Swindon Arts Centre | Swindon | 2014 | 200[15] |
Churchill Theatre | Bromley | 2016 | 781[16] |
The company also operates its own restaurants & bars in all HQ Theatres.[17]
Pub/Restaurants, Rooms and Cottages
HQ Theatres and Hospitality also owns and manages the award-winning[18] Copper Horse Restaurant & Cottages at Seamer near Scarborough, The Mayfield Hotel in Seamer,[19] The Plough Inn in Scalby in North Yorkshire and The Yew Tree Cafe also in Scalby plus other accommodation properties totaling over 50 bedrooms.
Artiste Management
Qtalent (formerly International Artistes) looks after a number of high-profile performers and actors as well as many of the UK’s top writers, producers and directors.
Cruise Ship Entertainment
The company supplies and maintains productions to Cunard Queen Victoria, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth cruise ships and the new P&O Cruises ship Britannia.
Design and Print
A subsidiary company called Adverset Media Solutions is based in Scarborough and provides design, new media and printing services to the commercial, tourism and entertainment industries, in tandem with Qdos Entertainment’s extensive in-house requirements.
Holiday and Leisure Entertainment
In April 2014 the TED Group, which was part of the Qdos Entertainment Group, was sold through a Management Buy Out.[20]
References
- "The Stage / Reviews / The entertainment masters with the light touch - Nick Thomas and Jon Conway". The Stage. 2004. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- "Qdos sells more than 2m tickets in record financial year". The Stage. 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- "ATG dumps panto division to reunite with Qdos". The Stage. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
- Smith, Alistair. "ATG's Live Nation purchase cleared by OFT". The Stage. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "About HQ Theatres". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, Wycombe Swan". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, Wyvern Theatre, Swindon". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Conferencing, Southend Theatres". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, Orchard Theatre Dartford". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, Beck Theatre, Hayes". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, White Rock Theatre, Hastings". Retrieved 2019-01-10.
- "Venue Hire, G Live Guildford". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, Watford Colosseum". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Venue Hire, Crewe Lyceum Theatre". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Seating Plans". Retrieved 3 April 2014.
- "Venue Information". Churchill Theatre. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
- "HQ Theatres Hospitality". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- Gerrard, Neil. "Ten winners of Les Routiers 2012 Awards announced". Caterer and HotelKeeper. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- "Futurist Task Group - Questions for Stakeholders" (PDF). Scarborough Borough Council. 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- Quinn, Michael (3 April 2014). "TEDGroup breaks free from Qdos in management buy-out". Retrieved 28 May 2014.