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Spanx, fizz and Travel Scrabble: 30 years of friendship with Maggie Smith

The Guardian 06 Nov 2024
But they hit it off. she trusted his taste and he went on to produce her in 10 plays over 22 years, including Lettice and Lovage and The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Dame Maggie Smith will have the Broadway lights dimmed in her honor this week after ...

The Daily Mail 04 Nov 2024
Smith won her Tony Award in 1990 for Lettice and Lovage and her first Emmy in 2003 for My House in Umbria (above) ... Smith won her Tony Award in 1990 for Lettice and Lovage and her first Emmy in 2003 for My House in Umbria ... .
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Open air installations and Open Studio Art Tours: The best of L.A. arts this weekend

The Los Angeles Times 04 Oct 2024
It's October, which means it's officially the start of spooky season ... 1 ... Saturday, 7-11.30 p.m. 1119 S. Olive St., downtown. luminexla.com 2 ... Oct ... 'Tesla ... 8 p.m ... The play was Peter Shaffer’s “Lettice and Lovage,” and it would be Smith's last time on Broadway.
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UK's King Charles remembers Maggie Smith as a 'national treasure'

Khaleejtimes 29 Sep 2024
The following years were to see a welter of acclaimed roles in movies (including Travels with my Aunt, A Room with a View and The Secret Garden), on stage (Lettice and Lovage, Virginia) and on television (David Copperfield, My House in Umbria) ... .
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Icon who transcended the screen and enthralled generations

Hindustan Times 28 Sep 2024
On stage, she won a Tony in 1990 for Lettice and Lovage ... Critic Frank Rich, in a New York Times review of Lettice and Lovage, praised Smith as “the stylized classicist who can italicize a line as ...
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Sandra Bullock says she

The Daily Mail 28 Sep 2024
... in The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) and Best Supporting Actress for California Suite (1978), as well as five BAFTAs, three Gold Globe Awards, and a Tony Award for Lettice And Lovage (1990).
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‘Harry Potter’ actress Maggie Smith dies at 89

The Siasat Daily 28 Sep 2024
London ... She also received Tony Award nominations for Noël Coward’s ‘Private Lives’ and Tom Stoppard’s ‘Night and Day’ and later won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for ‘Lettice and Lovage’ in the year 1990 ... .
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The Legacy of Maggie Smith — from Shakespeare to Hogwarts

Dawn 28 Sep 2024
The following years were to see a welter of acclaimed roles in movies (including Travels with my Aunt, A Room with a View and The Secret Garden), on stage (Lettice and Lovage, Virginia) and on television (David Copperfield, My House in Umbria) ... .
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World of theatre remembers Dame Maggie Smith: ‘Master of the zinger’

AOL 27 Sep 2024
In a tribute, he told PA ... During her time on the stage, Dame Maggie received a Tony award for her performance as Lettice Douffet in 1990’s Lettice And Lovage, along with six Olivier Award nominations, and was the recipient of the 2010 Special Award ... .
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Maggie Smith, star of stage, film and 'Downton Abbey,' has died aged 89

Independent Online 27 Sep 2024
On stage, she won a Tony in 1990 for "Lettice and Lovage." ... Critic Frank Rich, in a New York Times review of "Lettice and Lovage," praised Smith as "the stylized classicist who can italicize a line as ...
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Maggie Smith, star of stage, film and 'Downton Abbey,' dies at 89

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 27 Sep 2024
Critic Frank Rich, in a New York Times review of “Lettice and Lovage,” praised Smith as “the stylized classicist who can italicize a line as prosaic as ‘Have you no marmalade?’ until it sounds like a freshly minted epigram by Coward or Wilde.”.
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Maggie Smith, star of stage, film and ‘Downton Abbey,’ dies at 89

Manila Bulletin 27 Sep 2024
Critic Frank Rich, in a New York Times review of “Lettice and Lovage,” praised Smith as “the stylized classicist who can italicize a line as prosaic as ‘Have you no marmalade?’ until it sounds like a freshly minted epigram by Coward or Wilde.”.
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Maggie Smith, star of Harry Potter films and ‘Downton Abbey,’ dies at 89

The San Diego Union-Tribune 27 Sep 2024
Critic Frank Rich, in a New York Times review of “Lettice and Lovage,” praised Smith as “the stylized classicist who can italicize a line as prosaic as ‘Have you no marmalade?’ until it sounds like a freshly minted epigram by Coward or Wilde.”.
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Actress Maggie Smith, star of stage, film and ‘Downton Abbey,’ has died aged 89

Baltimore Sun 27 Sep 2024
Critic Frank Rich, in a New York Times review of “Lettice and Lovage,” praised Smith as “the stylized classicist who can italicize a line as prosaic as ‘Have you no marmalade?’ until it sounds like a freshly minted epigram by Coward or Wilde.”.

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