Matthew Churchill
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Matthew Churchill FRSA is an English producer of theatre and live events who is recognised for his pioneering work combining spectacle, storytelling and environments.
He is best known for co founding Three Sixty Entertainment and served as CEO until 2011. During this time he conceived and produced the international theatrical hit Peter Pan
with Charlie Burnell. Their production blended world first 360 degree surround CGI with live theatre. Peter Pan opened in London to critical acclaim. The story of his founding of Three Sixty and creation of Peter Pan with Charlie Burnell and their first year in business was the subject of a chapter in the best selling British business book "How They Started in tough times". The book describes how their show went on to become the second largest-selling show in London’s West End during the summer of 2009. Their company Three Sixty grossed just under £7.5 million during its 22 weeks in the UK and just under 200,000 people attended (Peter Pan) Their production has now been seen by more than 700,000 people in both the UK and USA. He was a recipient of the 2009 Startup of the Year Award.
Churchill and Burnell have featured in several documentaries in the USA including the Emmy nominated KGO documentary "Inside Peter Pan 360", the one hour KOCE documentary "Inside Neverland: the Making of Peter Pan" and the CBS5 documentary "Eye On The Bay Peter Pan".
He is a fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme and the Royal Society of Arts. He is married to Dr Teresa Hoskyns an architect and academic specialising in the field of public space, she is the granddaughter of Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 13th Baronet
and Baron Nicholas Kaldor
.
He is best known for co founding Three Sixty Entertainment and served as CEO until 2011. During this time he conceived and produced the international theatrical hit Peter Pan
Peter Pan (Three Sixty Entertainment)
Peter Pan is a stage production by Three Sixty Entertainment, of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play. It debuted as Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens in 2009, staged in Kensington Gardens of London, where Barrie originally conceived the character of Peter Pan...
with Charlie Burnell. Their production blended world first 360 degree surround CGI with live theatre. Peter Pan opened in London to critical acclaim. The story of his founding of Three Sixty and creation of Peter Pan with Charlie Burnell and their first year in business was the subject of a chapter in the best selling British business book "How They Started in tough times". The book describes how their show went on to become the second largest-selling show in London’s West End during the summer of 2009. Their company Three Sixty grossed just under £7.5 million during its 22 weeks in the UK and just under 200,000 people attended (Peter Pan) Their production has now been seen by more than 700,000 people in both the UK and USA. He was a recipient of the 2009 Startup of the Year Award.
Churchill and Burnell have featured in several documentaries in the USA including the Emmy nominated KGO documentary "Inside Peter Pan 360", the one hour KOCE documentary "Inside Neverland: the Making of Peter Pan" and the CBS5 documentary "Eye On The Bay Peter Pan".
He is a fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme and the Royal Society of Arts. He is married to Dr Teresa Hoskyns an architect and academic specialising in the field of public space, she is the granddaughter of Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 13th Baronet
Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 13th Baronet
Sir Edwyn Clement Hoskyns was a priest of the Church of England, theologian, thirteenth baronet, and the eldest child and only son of Bishop Edwyn Hoskyns ....
and Baron Nicholas Kaldor
Nicholas Kaldor
Nicholas Kaldor, Baron Kaldor was one of the foremost Cambridge economists in the post-war period...
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