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The Theatre Group at London media and entertainment law firm Harbottle & Lewis has this Spring advised on the transfer of three hit West End shows to Broadway, New York.
Harbottle & Lewis has advised on the West End transfers of two hit musicals from Chichester Festival Theatre.
Harbottle & Lewis has advised on West End production, Ghost the Musical. The show is just one of the major productions the firm has advised on in 2011 so far.
Harbottle & Lewis, have advised Fiery Dragons Limited in connection with its much publicised fundraising by means of a placing of shares with high net-worth and sophisticated investors.
Harbottle & Lewis elects Chloe Wright and David Scott to its partnership and promotes Paul Groves and Eleanor Porter (née Scholey) to Senior Associate. The promotions take effect on 1 June 2011.
Harbottle & Lewis has advised DreamWorks Animation in connection with the West End production of Shrek The Musical.
Harbottle & Lewis has been engaged by the National Theatre to advise on the worldwide exploitation of War Horse, the most commercially successful production in the theatre's history, which has just transferred to Broadway and opens at the Lincoln Center Theater today.
Harbottle & Lewis' has advised Sadler's Wells on its new full-length dance production, The Most Incredible Thing.
Harbottle & Lewis have advised on new West End production Million Dollar Quartet.
A number of Harbottle & Lewis' clients and productions represented by the firm have received nominations for this year's Olivier Awards, the most prestigious awards in UK theatre.
Harbottle & Lewis's Theatre Group has advised on a number of shows opening in the West End this autumn.



