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Friday, January 27, 2017

THE STAGE AWARDS 2017: THE WINNERS IN FULL


THE STAGE AWARDS 2017: THE WINNERS IN FULL


Courtesy of https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2017/stage-awards-2017-winners-full/

Regional theatre of the year sponsored by Evolution Productions
Winner: Sheffield Theatres
Also nominated – Bristol Old Vic; Mercury Theatre, Colchester

London theatre of the year sponsored by Managed Networks
Winner: Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Also nominated – Menier Chocolate Factory; The Old Vic

Fringe theatre of the year sponsored by encoreinsure.com
Winner: New Diorama Theatre, London
Also nominated – Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester; The Hope, London

Theatre building of the year sponsored by Audience Systems
Winner: King’s Cross Theatre, London
Also nominated – Liverpool Royal Court; Tara Theatre, London

Producer of the year sponsored by PRG XL Video
Winner: Sonia Friedman Productions
Also nominated – Fiery Angel, Kenny Wax Productions

School of the year sponsored by TodayTix
Winner: Musical Theatre Academy, London
Also nominated – Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff; Urdang Academy, London

International award sponsored by Ambassador Theatre Group
Winner: Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures
Also nominated – Big in Belgium season at Edinburgh Festival Fringe; Graeae Theatre Company

Sustainability award sponsored by GDS
Winner: Tara Theatre, London
Also nominated – London Theatre Consortium; The Handlebards

Innovation award sponsored by Charcoalblue
Winner: Complicite
Also nominated – Les Enfants Terribles and Emma Brunjes Productions; New Diorama Theatre, London

Unsung hero sponsored by White Light
Ned Seago




Mannix star Mike Connors dead at 91



Mannix star Mike Connors dead at 91

The actor played the famous square-jawed detective in the 1970s hit show, known for driving high speed cars and not taking advice.


Mike Connors, known for his role as a hard-hitting private eye in the long-running TV series Mannix, has died aged 91.
The actor, who was recently diagnosed with leukaemia, died on Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital.

Mannix, one of TV's pioneer shows, premiered on CBS in 1967 and ran for eight years, and won Connors a Golden Globe for his role as detective Joe Mannix.
Chasing after villains, driving high-speed cars and listening to no-one but himself, Connors said Mannix stood out for getting "emotionally involved" in his cases.
"Up until Mannix, most private investigators were hard-nosed, cynical guys who lived in a seedy area and had no emotions," Connors told CBS in 1997.
"Mannix got emotionally involved. He was not above being taken advantage of."
Viewers were intrigued by the smartly dressed, square-jawed, well-spoken Los Angeles detective who could still mix it up with thugs.
Leaping from car hoods and getting his hands dirty, Mannix usually finished off the episode with a brawl.

Apart from the hit show, Connors also starred in the short-lived TV shows Tightrope and Today's FBI.
His movie roles included Sudden Fear with Joan Crawford, Island in the Sky, 'The Ten Commandments, and a remake of the 1939 classic John Ford western Stagecoach.

The actor was born Krekor Ohanian in 1925 from an Armenian family.
He served in the Air Force during World War II and played basketball at the University of California.

Recently, he appeared in several TV shows like Two And A Half Men, Murder, She Wrote and Walker, The Texas Ranger.

He also starred in CBS' documentary series Pioneers Of Television.
Stars have shared their condolences on social media, with Daredevil actor Vincent D'Onofrio writing: "Loved Mannix. Great actor Mike Connors. Watched every episode."
And Ash Vs Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell thanking Connors "for guiding me through the formative years".
"Well played," he added.

Connors is survived by his wife Mary Lou, daughter Dena, and granddaughter Cooper.


Wednesday, January 25, 2017

LEGENDARY HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS MARY TYLER MOORE DIES AGED 80



LEGENDARY HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS MARY TYLER MOORE DIES AGED 80

Courtesy of http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38747061

US Emmy award-winning actress Mary Tyler Moore has died aged 80, her publicist says.

She was best known for her television roles in the 1960s sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show and the eponymous The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s.

She was also nominated for a best actress Oscar in 1980 for the film Ordinary People.

Mara Buxbaum said in a statement she died in the company of friends and her husband, Dr S. Robert Levine.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Moore moved to Los Angeles when she was eight years old and started her career in show business as a dancer aged 17.

Her first appearance was in a Hotpoint advert in the 1950s, dressed as an elf.

But her parts grew in size during that decade, before she landed the role of wife Laura Petrie in The Dick Van Dyke Show in 1961.