Nick Thomas (theatre producer)
Nicholas Jeffrey Thomas is a British entertainment entrepreneur and an Olivier-award-winning theatre producer. He is founder, Chairman and joint-owner with his wife Sandra, of Qdos Entertainment Ltd, whose subsidiaries include HQ Theatres & Hospitality Ltd, Qdos Entertainment Ltd, Qdos Entertainment Ltd, Q Talent Ltd and Q Voice Ltd.
Since its inception, The Stage newspaper annual ‘Stage 100’ has accredited Thomas as one of the top 100 most influential people in British Theatre. In 2018, he was ranked 13th in the list, and his highest position was 5th in 2008.
In 2017, Thomas was the Executive Producer, alongside Qdos Entertainment Managing Director Michael Harrison, for Qdos’ production of Dick Whittington at The London Palladium. The show was nominated for, and won, the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment & Family at the 2018 Olivier Awards.
Thomas was first listed in Who’s Who in 2013. He is a Vice President of The Royal Variety Charity which organises The Royal Variety Performance.
He is a fundraiser for Great Ormond Street Hospital and through his businesses has raised in excess of £1.2m for the Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital Charity. In 2017, Qdos Entertainment was included in the Friends of Adeona; a list recognising those fundraisers whose activities have had the greatest impact on the hospital’s work and is the highest form of recognition that Great Ormond Street can bestow upon its supporters.
Thomas is a member of The Ivy Club, the Arts Club and Groucho Club.
Performing career, 1970s–1980s
Thomas created the puppet act ‘Tommer Puppets’ in 1973. In 1975, aged 15, his act won Episode 22, Series 3 of the ATV Network series New Faces. The show was broadcast on 15 February 1975, and the Winners Show on 8 March, which was won by the late Al Dean, a Liverpool comedian. The Chuckle Brothers, and Lenny Henry were also on the Winner’s Show. This marked the start of Thomas’ professional career; he left school in 1975 and subsequently appeared in shows with Dick Emery, Mike & Bernie Winters, Ronnie Dukes & Ricky Lee, The Nolans, Cilla Black, Lena Zavaroni and Larry Grayson. His act also appeared on many cruise liners in Rey Grey Revues, including Lauro Lines ‘Angelina Lauro’ Chandris Lines ‘Amerikanis’,’ Britannis’, and Costa Lines ‘Eugenio C’.Producing career
Summer shows
Thomas began producing summer season shows in 1982. Between 1982 and 2005, he produced summer season revues and concerts at the following theatres:Grand Theatre Blackpool, South Pier Theatre Blackpool, North Pier Theatre Blackpool, Opera House Blackpool, Royal Opera House Scarborough, Floral Hall Scarborough, Futurist Theatre Scarborough, Spa Theatre Scarborough, Pavilion Theatre Sandown Isle of Wight, Princess Theatre Torquay, English Riviera Centre Torquay, Pavilion Theatre Weymouth, Embassy Centre Skegness, Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth, Royalty Theatre Great Yarmouth, Britannia Pier Great Yarmouth
Butlins Holiday Worlds & Haven Holidays Parks.
Pantomimes
Thomas began producing pantomimes at The Charter Theatre Preston in 1982. In 1999 he bought E&B Productions Ltd, a rival pantomimes producer. In 2003 he bought Midas Productions Ltd a second rival producer. Qdos Entertainment Ltd is now the world’s largest producer of pantomimes.In the 2017-2018 season the company produced 35 pantomimes at the following theatres across Britain.
- His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen,
- Grand Opera House, Belfast,
- The Hippodrome, Birmingham,
- The Alhambra, Bradford,
- The Hippodrome, Bristol,
- The Churchill, Bromley
- New Theatre, Cardiff,
- Lyceum Theatre, Crewe,
- The Hippodrome, Darlington,
- Orchard Theatre Dartford,
- King's Theatre, Edinburgh,
- King’s Theatre, Glasgow
- Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre, Glasgow,
- White Rock Theatre, Hastings,
- Beck Theatre, Hayes,
- Swan Theatre, High Wycombe,
- New Theatre, Hull,
- The Empire, Liverpool,
- Venue Cymru, Llandudno,
- The Palladium, London,
- Opera House, Manchester,
- Milton Keynes Theatre,
- Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne,
- Royal & Derngate, Northampton,
- Theatre Royal, Nottingham,
- Theatre Royal, Plymouth,
- Richmond Theatre,
- Mayflower Theatre, Southampton,
- Cliffs Pavilion, Southend,
- Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent,
- Grand Theatre, Swansea,
- New Wimbledon Theatre,
- New Victoria Theatre, Woking,
- Wyvern Theatre, Swindon,
- Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton.
Pantomime at the London Palladium
In 2017 Thomas was Executive Producer for the Qdos Production of Dick Whittington at the London Palladium. The show won the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family at the 2018 Olivier Awards at an awards ceremony at The Royal Albert Hall on 8 April 2018.
On 27 April 2018, Qdos Entertainment announced that pantomime would return to the London Palladium once again, with Thomas and Harrison's production of Snow White slated for the 2018-2019 season. The production will star Dawn French, Julian Clary, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers, Gary Wilmot, Vincent Simone & Flavia Cacace.
Cruise Line Productions
Thomas’ Qdos Entertainment Ltd has produced extensively on Cruise Ships, for a number of different operators. These include:2008 - 2014; Celebrity Cruises; ‘Millennium’, ‘Constellation’, ‘Infinity’, ‘Summit’
2013 - 2018; Cunard Lines; ‘Queen Victoria’, ‘Queen Mary 2’, Queen Elizabeth.
2015 - 2018; P&O Cruises: Britannia
Regional theatre operations career
In 2005, Thomas formed HQ Theatres Ltd a joint venture between Qdos and Hetherington Seelig Theatres which at the time operated the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon and The Swan Theatre, High Wycombe. Qdos went on to buy out Hetherington Seelig’s shareholding in 2007. After a period of significant growth, the group is now the second largest regional theatre operator in the UK with a total of 12 venues under its management. .Key moments in the company’s history are as follows:
2005: HQ Theatres formed as a joint venture between Qdos and Hetherington Seelig Theatres.
2006: HQT wins operating contract for the Cliffs Pavilion Southend and Palace Theatre Westcliff.
2007: HQT forms HQ Hospitality Ltd to provide bars & catering services at all its theatres.
2007: Qdos buys out Hetherington Seelig Theatres’ shareholding in HQT.
2008: HQT wins operating contract for Orchard Theatre Dartford.
2009: HQT wins operating contracts for Beck Theatre Hayes and White Rock Theatre Hastings.
2010: HQT wins operating contract for The Watford Colosseum.
2011: HQT wins operating contract for G Live Guildford.
2012: HQT wins operating contract for The Lyceum Theatre Crewe.
2013: HQ Theatres is re named as HQ Theatres & Hospitality Ltd.
2015: HQT&H wins operating contract for Churchill Theatre in Bromley starting in April 2016.
HQ Theatres & Hospitality Ltd is the second largest regional theatre operator in the UK.
Talent agency career
1991: Creates the talent agency Artist Management Group Ltd.2002: Creates Qvoice Ltd voice-over agency.
2003: Buys International Artistes Ltd with Artist Management Group.
2006: Buys JLM Artists Ltd.
2007: Buys holiday park agency The Entertainment Department Ltd, renames it TED Group.
2011: Merges International Artistes and JLM to create QTalent Ltd.
2014: JLM separates from QTalent to become Sharon Henry Management. QTalent continues to operate.
Restaurants and hotel career
Thomas also operates a portfolio of restaurants, pubs and accommodation. These include:1999 – 2008: Tricolos Scarborough.
2005 – Present: The Copper Horse, Seamer, Scarborough.
2010 – 2014: The Tanglewood, York.
2010 – 2013: The Restaurant @SJT Theatre, Scarborough.
2011 – Present: The Copper Horse Cottages & Rooms, Seamer, Scarborough
2013 – Present: The Mayfield Carvery/Restaurant/Rooms, Seamer, Scarborough
2013 – Present: The Plough Pub/Restaurant/Rooms, Scalby, Scarborough
2015 – Present: The Yew Tree Cafe, Scalby, Scarborough
Personal life
Thomas was born in Blandford Forum Dorset, the son of a garage proprietor Douglas William Thomas, and the youngest of five children.In 1966 his family moved to Formby in Merseyside and, in 1967 to Scarborough, North Yorkshire. His first visit to a theatre was in 1967 to see ‘The Bachelors Show’ at The Futurist Theatre Scarborough. In 1970 he met Ken Dodd at The Futurist Theatre and began a lifelong friendship with the entertainer. Dodd's early influence is credited by Thomas as his inspiration to start a career in show-business. Thomas penned a tribute to Dodd in The Stage newspaper when the entertainer died in 2018.
Thomas attended Gladstone Road Junior School 1967-1971 and Scarborough High School for Boys 1971-1975.
Thomas was married to Sandra Jane Thomas in 1985. They had their first child Verity in 1987 and their second child Christie in 1991. The couple have two grandchildren, Rupert, born 2014 and Cecilia, born 2017. The family have homes in Scarborough, London and Estepona Spain.
Thomas was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to the entertainment industry and charity.