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Old Vic Productions
Old Vic Productions was launched in 1993 by Sally Greene. Under her leadership OVP has produced, co–produced or invested in over 70 productions in the West End and on Broadway. These include: "Cyrano de Bergerac" with Antony Sher, "The Reduced Shakespeare Company" (the longest running comedy in the West End), "The Vagina Monologues" (New York, London & UK Tour), "The Weir", "Dolly Wests Kitchen", "The Car Man", "Medea", "Life x 3", "Benefactors", "Elaine Stritch at Liberty", "Macbeth", "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" with Matthew Perry and Minnie Driver, and "Hamlet", starring Ben Whishaw, directed by Trevor Nunn (Olivier Award for Best Revival of a Play 2004). Old Vic Productions is a major partner in Kevin Spacey’s theatre company that is resident at the Old Vic Theatre. Recent highlights include "Moon for the Misbegotten" (which transferred to Broadway) and "Speed the Plow". Sally appointed Joseph Smith as Executive Producer of Old Vic Productions in 2006 to work alongside her on current and future theatre projects.