Difference between revisions of "Moira Fine"
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− | FINE, Moira. (19*- 1991) She was one of the founding fund-raisers for The [[Space Theatre]] and remained its bastion through its seven year life. Together with [[Rob Amato]] she carried on the theatre, now known as | + | FINE, Moira. (19*- 1991) She was one of the founding fund-raisers for The [[Space Theatre]] and remained its bastion through its seven year life. Together with [[Rob Amato]] she carried on the theatre, now known as [[The People’s Space]] after its creators left for London. Her production company, [[Volute Productions]], staged [[Keith Grenville]]’s ''[[Not About Heroes]]'', at the [[Baxter Theatre]] and [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1986. [[Barney Simon]] directed David Lan’s ''[[Flight]]'' for her at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1988. Together with [[The Company]] she presented William Nicholson’s ''[[Shadowlands]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1991. This proved to be her last venture as she died of cancer in August of that same year. |
FINE, Muriel. (19**-) Arts patron. Sponsored and involved in the management of the [[Space Theatre]]**?? She and her husband Ariel sponsored and published the book on the The Space (1979). [Parents of Andrea, Toby and Nicholas Fine??*] | FINE, Muriel. (19**-) Arts patron. Sponsored and involved in the management of the [[Space Theatre]]**?? She and her husband Ariel sponsored and published the book on the The Space (1979). [Parents of Andrea, Toby and Nicholas Fine??*] |
Revision as of 12:51, 2 August 2012
FINE, Moira. (19*- 1991) She was one of the founding fund-raisers for The Space Theatre and remained its bastion through its seven year life. Together with Rob Amato she carried on the theatre, now known as The People’s Space after its creators left for London. Her production company, Volute Productions, staged Keith Grenville’s Not About Heroes, at the Baxter Theatre and Upstairs at the Market in 1986. Barney Simon directed David Lan’s Flight for her at the Market Theatre in 1988. Together with The Company she presented William Nicholson’s Shadowlands at the Market Theatre in 1991. This proved to be her last venture as she died of cancer in August of that same year.
FINE, Muriel. (19**-) Arts patron. Sponsored and involved in the management of the Space Theatre**?? She and her husband Ariel sponsored and published the book on the The Space (1979). [Parents of Andrea, Toby and Nicholas Fine??*]
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