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15 September 2016 · 1 min read · 199 words

Cameron Mackintosh Stops Understudies From Tweeting Their Schedules

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Sir Cameron Mackintosh The Stage newspaper has reported that Cameron Mackintosh has restricted performers from using social media to publicise information about their performance schedules. The matter was brought to public attention when the Twitter group @westendcovers were advised on August 30, that Les Miserables covers would no longer be allowed to share their cover dates. Cameron Mackintosh managing director Nicholas Allott told the Stage: - "We see as a very important way of promoting our shows, through our own efforts and through our associates, however there is information that could be commercially sensitive that we believe needs to be controlled by the management. We don't feel it's right that an understudy should let the rest of the world know when a principal is going to be off. Once we have announced it, they are completely at liberty to use that as much as they like but it needs to come from us first" This is apparently an issue covered contractually with all performers in Cameron Mackintosh shows which include Mary Poppins, Les Miserables, The Phantom Of The Opera, Half A Sixpence, Miss Saigon and the upcoming production of Hamilton next year.

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