Sally Greene is a British entrepreneur, theatre impresario, restaurateur and philanthropist.
13 Facts About Sally Greene
Sally Greene is known for her restorations of the Old Vic and Criterion theatres in London's West End, as well the famous jazz venue Ronnie Scott's.
In 2006, Sally Greene received an OBE for services to drama.
Sally Greene is the daughter of lawyer and amateur playwright Basil Sally Greene.
Sally Greene wrote a theatre column for Tatler in the 1980s.
Sally Greene bought the lease in 1987 before renegotiating it into a charitable trust with the local authority funding the restoration of the building.
In 1992 Sally Greene set up the Criterion Trust on a similar business plan, after which the theatre went under a complete restoration.
Sally Greene formed The Old Vic Theatre Trust, which enlisted figures like Alex Bernstein and Stephen Daldry.
In 1994 Sally Greene founded Sally Greene Light Stage, which she runs alongside CEO and Producer Rebecca Quigley.
Sally Greene has been involved in over 100 shows including Billy Elliott the Musical with Stephen Daldry.
Sally Greene owns prominent jazz venue Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho.
Sally Greene owns No Fifty Cheyne, opened in 2004 as the Cheyne Walk Brasserie in Chelsea and relaunched in 2019 under the new name.
Sally Greene is a Trustee at the Old Vic Theatre Trust, the Criterion Theatre Trust, Sally Greene Light Stage, Ronnie Scott's Charitable Foundation, and the London Music Fund.