Caro Newling

[7] Neal Street Productions projects, produced by Caro Newling, have included The Ferryman,[8] This House,[9] Shrek The Musical[10] and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Together, Newling and Mendes produced over 70 productions, several of which transferred to the West End and Broadway, including Cabaret (1993), Company (1995), The Glass Menagerie (1995), The Blue Room (1998), and Electra (1999).

[18] Newling's other projects at Neal Street Productions have included UK and world premiere productions of David Lindsay Abaire's award-winning Fuddy Meers (2004),[19] Anna in the Tropics (2004),[19] David Hare's The Vertical Hour (2006),[19] a new stage version of All About My Mother (2007) adapted by Sam Adamson, The House of Special Purpose (2009)[19] by Heidi Thomas and Richard Greenberg's Three Days of Rain (2009) and most recently, The Moderate Soprano, starring Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll (2018) and Neal Street's co-production of The Lehman Trilogy (2018) with the National Theatre.

[20] The Lehman Trilogy, commissioned by Neal Street Production's three years ago, paired Pierre Audi of Park Avenue Armory with Rufus Norris of The National Theatre, resulting in a major co-production between both institutions.

Developed with the Lyceum Theatre and London's Old Vic, this will be their first ever co-production, together with Caledonia Productions and Creative Scotland, ultimately building relationships between David Grieg, Mark Knopfler, John Crowley and Scott Pask.

Caro Newling has been Chair of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design since 2009[30] and was made an honorary fellow of The Royal Welsh College Music and Drama in July 2017.

In October 2018, Caro Newling announced she was stepping down as Chair of Paines Plough after nine years, having led the charge to build Roundabout and consolidate James Grieve and George Perrin’s regime to re-vitalise the company.