Townsville (Australia), Sep 30 (Ians) The Grandstand at the Riverway Stadium in Townsville, Queensland on Friday was officially named after late Australia cricketing great Andrew Symonds.
The ribbon cutting of unveiling of the grandstand at the stadium named in honour of Symonds was done his children Chloe and Billy along with wife Laura Vidmar, mother Barbara Symonds and aunt Louise Symonds in an emotional occasion organised by the Townsville City Council.
“I loved to go to the park and play with him, and then we’d come here (Riverway) and play in the nets. He loved teaching Will about cricket too, so he’d teach Will a lot and I’d throw the balls. Thank you so much for naming the grandstand after him. It feels like he’s going to be loved from every direction, like he’s going to be loved by everyone,” Symonds’ daughter Chloe, 10, was quoted as...
The ribbon cutting of unveiling of the grandstand at the stadium named in honour of Symonds was done his children Chloe and Billy along with wife Laura Vidmar, mother Barbara Symonds and aunt Louise Symonds in an emotional occasion organised by the Townsville City Council.
“I loved to go to the park and play with him, and then we’d come here (Riverway) and play in the nets. He loved teaching Will about cricket too, so he’d teach Will a lot and I’d throw the balls. Thank you so much for naming the grandstand after him. It feels like he’s going to be loved from every direction, like he’s going to be loved by everyone,” Symonds’ daughter Chloe, 10, was quoted as...
- 9/30/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Townsville (Australia), Sep 30 (Ians) The Grandstand at the Riverway Stadium in Townsville, Queensland on Friday was officially named after late Australia cricketing great Andrew Symonds.
The ribbon cutting of unveiling of the grandstand at the stadium named in honour of Symonds was done his children Chloe and Billy along with wife Laura Vidmar, mother Barbara Symonds and aunt Louise Symonds in an emotional occasion organised by the Townsville City Council.
“I loved to go to the park and play with him, and then we’d come here (Riverway) and play in the nets. He loved teaching Will about cricket too, so he’d teach Will a lot and I’d throw the balls. Thank you so much for naming the grandstand after him. It feels like he’s going to be loved from every direction, like he’s going to be loved by everyone,” Symonds’ daughter Chloe, 10, was quoted as...
The ribbon cutting of unveiling of the grandstand at the stadium named in honour of Symonds was done his children Chloe and Billy along with wife Laura Vidmar, mother Barbara Symonds and aunt Louise Symonds in an emotional occasion organised by the Townsville City Council.
“I loved to go to the park and play with him, and then we’d come here (Riverway) and play in the nets. He loved teaching Will about cricket too, so he’d teach Will a lot and I’d throw the balls. Thank you so much for naming the grandstand after him. It feels like he’s going to be loved from every direction, like he’s going to be loved by everyone,” Symonds’ daughter Chloe, 10, was quoted as...
- 9/30/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
We lost Madeline Kahn, a farceur extraordinaire, far too soon. And her list of film appearances, especially ones that fully showcase her unique comedic talents, is tragically short. But thank goodness for that marvelously mad Mel Brooks for letting her loose in a quartet of some of the most gut-bustingly funny female performances in cinematic history.
Kahn, who passed away at age 57 in 1999, would have celebrated her 76th birthday on September 29. What better way to salute her legacy on the big screen than to recall the two-time Oscar nominee’s 12 greatest movies, ranked from worst to best. Our photo gallery above includes “Blazing Saddles,” “What’s Up, Doc?” and “Young Frankenstein.”
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12. History Of The World, Part 1 (1981)
There is a reason that there never was a “Part 2.” This slapdash episodic burlesque of eras past ranging from the Stone Age to the Spanish Inquisition finds Kahn as...
Kahn, who passed away at age 57 in 1999, would have celebrated her 76th birthday on September 29. What better way to salute her legacy on the big screen than to recall the two-time Oscar nominee’s 12 greatest movies, ranked from worst to best. Our photo gallery above includes “Blazing Saddles,” “What’s Up, Doc?” and “Young Frankenstein.”
SEEWhich 15 People Have the Egot?
12. History Of The World, Part 1 (1981)
There is a reason that there never was a “Part 2.” This slapdash episodic burlesque of eras past ranging from the Stone Age to the Spanish Inquisition finds Kahn as...
- 9/29/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Gettin’ The Band Back Together, the rock musical that just opened August 13 at the Belasco Theatre, has set its last performance for Sunday, September 30. It will have played 30 previews and 40 performances. The producers announced the decision Friday.
“It’s not just the money, but when a team of the most creative people you know spends years of their lives working toward a common goal, and it doesn’t turn out the way you all dreamed..it’s heart-crushing,” producer Ken Davenport wrote candidly in a blog post about the decision, which he said made over the past 24 hours.
Davenport said the call was especially tough as he said “surveys of actual Telecharge ticket buyers and got a 98.2% positive rating, and an exceptionally high “Net Promoter Score.” (How likely they are to tell their friends and family to get tickets.),” he said.
“It’s not just the money, but when a team of the most creative people you know spends years of their lives working toward a common goal, and it doesn’t turn out the way you all dreamed..it’s heart-crushing,” producer Ken Davenport wrote candidly in a blog post about the decision, which he said made over the past 24 hours.
Davenport said the call was especially tough as he said “surveys of actual Telecharge ticket buyers and got a 98.2% positive rating, and an exceptionally high “Net Promoter Score.” (How likely they are to tell their friends and family to get tickets.),” he said.
- 9/1/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
This week's final installmentincluded a performance by the Broadway cast of Something Rotten, includingCatherine Brunell, Will Chase,Josh Grisetti,Leslie Kritzer,Rob McClure,Andre Ward,Matt Allen,Max Clayton,Eric Giancola,David Hibbard,Jenny Hill,Leah Hofmann,Aaron Kaburick,Tari Kelly,Beth JohnsonNicely, Brian Olgilvie,Aleks Pevec,Eric Sciotto, andMarisha Wallace. Watch highlights below, as they perform 'God, I Hate Shakespeare,' 'Right Hand Man,' 'I Love the Way,' and 'Will Power.'...
- 8/11/2016
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
This week's event will feature The Phantom Of The Opera Laird Mackintosh, Ali Ewoldt, Jordan Donica Something Rotten Catherine Brunell, Will Chase, Josh Grisetti, Leslie Kritzer, Rob McClure, Andre Ward, Matt Allen, Max Clayton, Eric Giancola, David Hibbard, Jenny Hill, Leah Hofmann, Aaron Kaburick, Tari Kelly, Beth Johnson Nicely, Brian Olgilvie, Aleks Pevec, Eric Sciotto, Marisha Wallace Cagney Jeremy Benton, Robert Creighton, Danette Holden, Freddie Kimmel, Joel Newsome, Matt Perri, Bruce Sabath, Josh Walden, Ellen Zolezzi Ruthless Tori Murray, Kim Maresca, Rita McKenzie, Paul Pecorino...
- 8/9/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Doctor Who has unveiled a trailer for next weekend's episode 'In the Forest of the Night'.
The next series eight episode sees The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) venturing into a dangerous forest with Danny Pink and a group of precocious schoolchildren.
'In the Forest of the Night' was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, who is making his Doctor Who debut.
The writer's notable work includes the Steve Coogan films 24 Hour Party People and Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, as well as the BAFTA Award-nominated movie Hilary and Jackie.
Doctor Who series 8 'Flatline' recap: A bumpy ride?
Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat has promised that Boyce's episode is "genius".
Harley Bird, Jenny Hill and Siwan Morris will be among the guest cast for 'In the Forest of the Night'.
Doctor Who airs on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the Us.
Watch our Geek TV review of...
The next series eight episode sees The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) venturing into a dangerous forest with Danny Pink and a group of precocious schoolchildren.
'In the Forest of the Night' was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, who is making his Doctor Who debut.
The writer's notable work includes the Steve Coogan films 24 Hour Party People and Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, as well as the BAFTA Award-nominated movie Hilary and Jackie.
Doctor Who series 8 'Flatline' recap: A bumpy ride?
Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat has promised that Boyce's episode is "genius".
Harley Bird, Jenny Hill and Siwan Morris will be among the guest cast for 'In the Forest of the Night'.
Doctor Who airs on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the Us.
Watch our Geek TV review of...
- 10/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Remember "Elf"? The Jon Favreau-directed 2003 family comedy starring Will Ferrell as an elf exiled from Santa's workshop? Well it's coming to Broadway. And that theater adaptation now has a cast, or a large chunk of one at any rate.
NewYorkTheatreGuide.com reports on the announcement of the star-studded main cast, which includes Tony Award winner Beth Leavel (Emily), Tony Award nominee Mark Jacoby (Walter), Matthew Gumley (Michael), Valerie Wright (Deb), Michael McCormick (Mr. Greenway), Michael Mandell (Store Manager) and six-time Emmy Award winner George Wendt (Santa). Still to be revealed are the actors in the starring roles of Buddy and Jovie, Ferrell's and Zooey Deschanel's characters, respectively. Also in the cast, in unnamed roles, are Timothy J. Alex, Callie Carter, Cara Cooper, Lisa Gadja, Asmeret Ghebremichael, Blake Hammond, Emily Hsu, Jenny Hill, Nancy Johnston, Marc Kessler, Matt Loehr, Lee Wilkins and Kirsten Wyatt.
"Elf" opens at the Al...
NewYorkTheatreGuide.com reports on the announcement of the star-studded main cast, which includes Tony Award winner Beth Leavel (Emily), Tony Award nominee Mark Jacoby (Walter), Matthew Gumley (Michael), Valerie Wright (Deb), Michael McCormick (Mr. Greenway), Michael Mandell (Store Manager) and six-time Emmy Award winner George Wendt (Santa). Still to be revealed are the actors in the starring roles of Buddy and Jovie, Ferrell's and Zooey Deschanel's characters, respectively. Also in the cast, in unnamed roles, are Timothy J. Alex, Callie Carter, Cara Cooper, Lisa Gadja, Asmeret Ghebremichael, Blake Hammond, Emily Hsu, Jenny Hill, Nancy Johnston, Marc Kessler, Matt Loehr, Lee Wilkins and Kirsten Wyatt.
"Elf" opens at the Al...
- 8/12/2010
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Movies Blog
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