Carter Dixon McGill Productions is an Olivier Award nominated producing and general management company based in London with a focus on creating work for new audiences. John-Webb Carter, Jamie Chapman Dixon & Stephen McGill have over thirty years of experience within the entertainment industry. Between them they have worked on the worldwide productions of Mamma Mia!, Billy Elliot, Jersey Boys and within the offices of Delfont Mackintosh, Bill Kenwright and HQ Theatres. They have also been involved in the launching of several new theatres and ventures including the Barn Theatre (Cirencester), Wonderville Haymarket (Piccadilly Circus) and the Theatre Investment Portal.
Recent productions include Death Note The Musical In Concert (London Palladium & Lyric Theatre), Blippi the Musical (Apollo Theatre & Lyric Theatre, UK Tour), Chess The Musical In Concert (Drury Lane Theatre), Kinky Boots In Concert (Drury Lane Theatre), Treason the Musical In Concert (Drury Lane Theatre).
Previous productions include Wonderville: Magic & Illusion (Palace Theatre, London), Death Drop (Criterion Theatre, Garrick Theatre & UK Tour), Icon: The Kpop Musical (Workshop), Operation Crucible (Sheffield Crucible), Tomorrow Morning (Feature Film), The Pyjama Game (Shaftesbury Theatre, London), Fame (UK/International Tour & West End), The Art of Banksy (Exhibition), Madagascar (UK/International Tour), Peaky Blinders: The Rise (Immersive Production), Spamalot (UK, Dubai & South Korea), Hair 50th Anniversary Production (UK Tour & Cologne), The Steamie (SSE Hydro in Glasgow), The 39 Steps (Windsor Theatre Royal), Operation Crucible, (59E59 Theater, New York), Tonight at the London Coliseum (London Coliseum), Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (UK Tour), Lotty's War (UK Tour), American Idiot (UK Tour & West End), Crucible (UK Tour), Judy! (Arts Theatre), Footloose (UK Tour), Flashdance (UK Tour), Of Mice & Men (UK Tour), Treason the Musical In Concert (Cadogan Hall), Little Shop of Horrors (UK Tour), The Crucible (UK Tour), Dark Sublime (Trafalgar Studios), The Last of the De Mullins (Jermyn Street Theatre), Facing East: In Concert (Lyric Theatre), The Tailor Made Man (Arts Theatre), An Incident at the Border (Trafalgar Studios), Pippin (Southwark Playhouse).