Bob McTyre
Bob's
notable career includes experience in producing, marketing, and executive
management in areas as varied as Broadway, theme parks, resort hotels
and historical attractions. A founding partner in Apogee, Bob's unique
background in themeing, spectaculars and the theatre make him particularly
knowledgeable in developing product that is not only thrilling but
marketable and profitable. His areas of expertise include creative
development and supervision, programming, project management, all
aspects of operating management, marketing, and business affairs.
In 1997, Bob accepted the position of Executive Vice President and Executive
Producer for Leavesden Studios in England. In this position, Bob was in
charge of all creative efforts for the development of new studio facilities and
a new studio-themed park. He also oversaw all marketing efforts for the park
and studio. During his tenure, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Episode
1, and Sleepy Hollow were filmed at Leavesden Studios.
Prior to Leavesden, Bob was responsible for the founding, start up, and operation
of a new, highly successful division within the Walt Disney Company: Walt
Disney Theatrical Productions. As Senior Vice President, he was responsible for
the production and marketing for all Broadway stage productions, domestically
and internationally. During his tenure, he produced the 1994 Broadway hit and
Tony Award-winning musical Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
Bob and his team also set a world record in 1995 when, in one year, they rolled
out seven additional companies of Beauty and the Beast for Los Angeles,
Toronto, Tokyo, Osaka, Vienna, Melbourne, and the U.S. National Tour. Subsequently,
Bob set up productions for London, Stuttgart, and Mexico City. In 1998, the musical
won the Laurence Olivier Award for best new musical in London.
Before leaving Disney, Bob also directed the pre-production work on three new
Disney musicals: The Lion King, King David, and Aida.
Additionally, he was in charge of the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City
and the Chicago Theatre.
Prior to moving into theatrical production, Bob was Vice President of Entertainment
Walt Disney Attractions – West Coast. In this capacity, he was responsible
for all creative and operational aspects of entertainment at Disneyland, the
Disneyland Hotel, national and international tours of Disney entertainment, and
developing entertainment for new parks in Anaheim and Tokyo. He was the Executive
Producer of Fantasmic!, which became the most profitable Disney attraction
ever.
Before joining Disney in 1982,Bob was with the Nederlander Organization for five
years as General Manager and head of marketing for the Greek Theatre, Pantages
Theatre, and Wilshire Theatre in Los Angeles; the Pacific Amphitheatre in Orange
County; and as Vice President of Centre Stage Advertising. Previously, Bob spent
five years with the Shubert Organization as Operations Manager for the Shubert
Theatre in Los Angeles.
Bob graduated from Michigan State University and did post graduate work at the
University of California, Los Angeles.