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Floreat
Prescotia |
The
Website for former pupils of the Prescot
Grammar and Prescot Schools |
© The
Prescotian 2000 - 2010 |
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Lez
Brotherston, as a
theatre designer who has won a
Tony award, two Drama Desk awards
for set and costume design, the
Outer Critics Circle award, all
on Broadway for his designs for
the AMP Swan Lake, an Olivier
award in Londons West End for
outstanding achievement in design
for AMP Cinderella and more
recently last year was awarded
the Critics Circle dance award
for achievement in Dance. He has
and continues to design for
theatre in Londons West End ,
Broadway, touring and Europe. He
is currently designing for the
Royal Opera House at Covent
Garden (The Soldiers Tale),
Edward Scissorhands for New
Adventures, A musical of Far
Pavillions for the West End,
Highland Fling for New Adventures
for UK tour , Broadway and L.A.
He is an exceptional theatre
designer and enjoys continuing
success.
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Sue Johnston, a famous
old girl of the other Grammar
school is Sue Johnstone who used
to play Sheila Grant in Brookside
and later found greater fame as
Barbara Royle in the Royle
Family. Recently honoured on
'This is Your Life', fondly
remembering her days at PGGS! More
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Danny McCall, famous as
a Brookside regular for six
years. He has also acted as
presenter on Going Live and
Saturday Disney, appeared in the
film Borrowed Time, and taken the
lead role of Billy Fury in the
stage version of The Sound of
Fury, recording a hit single
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Brian
Blades, dancer and actor
Brian Blades, who has died aged
84, won the all-England stage
dancing championship as a
14-year-old, he beat into second
place a Miss Peggy Hookham,
better known later as Dame Margot
Fonteyn. More
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