Mackintosh’s non-apology to Phantom musicians underlines the need for greater kindness in our industry
Cameron Mackintosh. Photo: Chicago Tribune
Cameron Mackintosh’s plan to revamp Phantom may be commercially sound, but his response to musicians who lost their livelihoods shows that being right isn’t everything – sometimes it is more important to be kind, says Alistair Smith
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