Round Room Live, one of the world’s top family entertainment producers, has announced that founders and executives, Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden, have completed a management buyout of its lead investor, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. The acquisition was backed by Manhattan West, a Los Angeles-based strategic investment firm.
After a “heroic” opening weekend, PJ Masks Live is soaring into a five-month tour of North America, playing 100+ cities with a brand-new stage show, ‘PJ Masks Live! Save The Day.’
Nelson Mandela: The Official Exhibition will include objects never previously seen outside South Africa including the suit worn for the opening of the South African parliament in 1996, a traditional head dress gifted to him by The King of Xhosa people and his presidential desk and chair, as well as his famous beige trench coat.
Ice dance gold medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir will be co-producing a cross-Canada tour this fall – and this time, they’ll be the ones in creative control.
The acquisition will also allow eOne to delve into “classic artist touring and packaging,” Taylor says. “We do a lot in the adult urban stage, the metal stage. It’s not far fetched to think we could package and co-produce or co-promote tours.”
Entertainment One (eOne) and Round Room are proud to announce that ‘PJ Masks Live! Time to Be a Hero,’ the hit musical production, will head back to the stage, touring across North America starting in April 2018.
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