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Liz Carr is an English actress, comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist.

Olivier Awards: Seven things we learned at the ceremony

Olivier Awards: Seven things we learned at the ceremony
Apr 2,2023 10:50 pm

... Liz Carr wore a winning monologue Last year s best supporting actress winner Liz Carr was in a stunning outfit and, if you look closely, you ll see her pink bolero top is adorned with words...

Covid left Queen 'tired' and Liz Carr's mask-only performance call

Covid left Queen 'tired' and Liz Carr's mask-only performance call
Apr 11,2022 10:20 am

... Carr calls for mask-only theatre performances" Covid-safer" performances could be offered to audiences who still want to wear facemasks or socially distance, actress Liz Carr has suggested...

Olivier Awards: Jason's best jokes and 7 other highlights

Olivier Awards: Jason's best jokes and 7 other highlights
Apr 11,2022 7:50 am

... We can confirm an Olivier is quite heavyThe first thing best supporting actress winner Liz Carr asks on the red carpet is whether we can hold her Olivier for a moment, (" just because it s so heavy, feel it, it s heavier than I am" ), something we re delighted to do...

Liz Carr calls for theatres to host facemask-only performances

Liz Carr calls for theatres to host facemask-only performances
Apr 11,2022 4:00 am

...Actress Liz Carr has suggested theatres consider hosting separate performances of shows for audiences who still want to wear facemasks or socially distance...

Oliviers 2022: Cabaret and Life of Pi sweep theatre awards

Oliviers 2022: Cabaret and Life of Pi sweep theatre awards
Apr 11,2022 3:45 am

... The winners in fullBest new play - Life of Pi Best new musical - Back to the Future: The MusicalBest entertainment or comedy play - Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of) Best revival - ConstellationsBest musical revival - CabaretBest family show - Wolf Witch Giant Fairy Best director - Rebecca Frecknall for Cabaret Best actor - Hiran Abeysekera for Life of Pi Best actress - Sheila Atim for Constellations Best supporting actor - The seven actors who play the Tiger for Life of PiBest supporting actress - Liz Carr for The Normal HeartBest actor in a musical - Eddie Redmayne for CabaretBest actress in a musical - Jessie Buckley for Cabaret Best supporting actor in a musical - Elliot Levey for CabaretBest supporting actress in a musical - Liza Sadovy for CabaretBest set design - Tim Hatley for Design and Nick Barnes & Finn Caldwell for the puppets for Life of PiBest lighting design - Tim Lutkin and Andrzej Goulding for Life of Pi Best new dance production - Revisor by Crystal Pite and Jonathon YoungBest new opera - JenůfaBest costume design - Catherine Zuber for Moulin Rouge! The Musical Best sound design - Nick Lidster for CabaretBest original score or orchestration - Simon Hale for Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley MusicalBest theatre choreographer - Kathleen Marshall for Anything Goes Outstanding achievement in dance - Arielle Smith for her choreography of Jolly Folly in Reunion by English National BalletOutstanding achievement in opera - Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra for BajazetOutstanding achievement in affiliate theatre - Old Bridge - Bush theatre Special award - Sylvia Young, Lisa Burger, Bob King, Gloria Louis, Susie Sainsbury...

BBC pledges to improve portrayal of disabled people

BBC pledges to improve portrayal of disabled people
Feb 16,2020 8:48 am

... Blind broadcaster and entrepreneur Amar Latif will join the line-up of Pilgrimage, and actress and comedian Liz Carr will delve into her family tree in Who Do You Think You Are? Disabled panellists will also appear on Celebrity Mastermind and Would I Lie To You? Frank Gardner will front Being Frank, 16 years after he was shot by al-Qaeda gunmen in Saudi Arabia The broadcaster has also put forward new measures to give disabled people more opportunities behind the scenes...

Remembrance Sunday: Actors 'wage peace' in 24-hour theatre marathon

Remembrance Sunday: Actors 'wage peace' in 24-hour theatre marathon
Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

... The 24 professional actors also include Julie Hesmondhalgh and Liz Carr...

Remembrance Sunday: Actors 'wage peace' in 24-hour theatre marathon

Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

Miranda Richardson and Toby Jones will read parts of the 237,000-word script

A non-stop 24-hour performance will see actors including Toby Jones and Miranda Richardson speak The Words of 100 Peace workers for Remembrance Sunday.

24 Hours of Peace has been created from interviews with community and charity workers, ex-Armed Forces personnel, religious leaders and former neo-Nazis.

It will be staged at The Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester from 11:02 GMT on Sunday.

The 24 professional actors also include Julie Hesmondhalgh and Liz Carr .

Left-right: Liz Carr , Don Warrington and Julie Hesmondhalgh

Hesmondhalgh is known for Broadchurch and Coronation Street , while Carr stars in Silent Witness . Don Warrington (Death In Paradise ), Mina Anwar (The Thin Blue Line ), Maggie Steed (EastEnders), Adjoa Andoh (Casualty) and Steffan Rhodri (Gavin & Stacey) will also take part, joined by a 24-strong community ensemble.

The marathon show has been put together by Neil Bartlett , former artistic director of the Lyric Hammersmith theatre, who has spent three years interviewing people involved in working towards Peace .

"I asked them all the simple Question - what does This Day , when we're supposed to be reflecting On War and Peace , what does This Day mean to you?

"And out of those 100 completely different answers, I've created the text of this show. "

Bartlett travelled the UK interviewing figures including Nigel Bromage, who joined the far right at 15 and now helps people who want to leave; three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Scilla Elworthy; Jonathan Powell , Tony Blair 's chief negotiator in Northern Ireland ; and "honour" abuse campaigner Jasvinder Sanghera .

He spoke to 16 former members of The Armed Forces; ex-IRA member Patrick Magee and Jo Berry , The Daughter of One of his victims; an imam in Rochdale and a priest in Salford; an aid worker with experience in Somalia, South Sudan and Syria; and a community safety officer in Blackpool.

His 100 interviewees represent The 100 years since The First Armistice Day .

Neil Bartlett has volunteered to do the 03:30 shift himself

"I've come out of it with hope," he says. "If we want to choose Peace - by which I mean reconciliation, de-escalation, negotiation - we already have all the tools and all the expertise in This Country .

"If we want to know How To start solving the problems we Face - whether that's catastrophic rises in Hate Crime figures to foreign policy questions to disarmament questions - we have the thinking, we have the thinkers, we have a century of experience. There is every reason For Hope , If Only we would ask The Right people. "

The Performance will begin after Sunday's two minutes' silence. It will be free to watch live, with people invited to pop in during their shopping, on the way back from a Night Out or on their way to work on Monday. It will also be broadcast live on the radio on Resonance Fm .

Most of the performers will make a few appearances throughout the 24 hours. Hesmondhalgh, for example, is scheduled for two stints on Sunday evening before doing the 05:30 slot And Then returning at 10:00.

Groundhog Day ?

Bartlett has put himself in for 03:30-04:30. "I felt if I was going to call on both some of my very distinguished friends in The Business , I had to be able to say to them, I'm doing the Graveyard Shift ," he says.

While his 237,000-word script is all about Peace , he says he is not trying to shift the focus of Remembrance Day and the two minutes' silence from the commemoration of those who have died in conflicts.

He says he wants to ask whether it is "meant to be like Groundhog Day , that we always return to the same point". The Silence was "always conceived of as a hinge moment", he believes.

"Some people say that's why it's two minutes - One minute to look back And One minute to look forward.

"Life stops. We reflect. Do we then go back to where we were and pretend those two minutes never happened, or do those two minutes change us in some way? Do they charge us to Do Something different?"

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Source of news: bbc.com

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