At
The Customs House
Induction
Ceremony
South
Shields Customs
House
Sunday 31st May 2015.
A veteran star of the stage and
screen and an internationally renowned opera singer will be honoured in a
special event this month.
The Customs House in South
Shields will be inducting actor John Woodvine and opera
singer Anne-Marie Owens into its Academy on Sunday May 31. The event will see
the pair tell all about their lives in the spotlight and will raise funds for
The Customs House Trust.
Executive Director of The
Customs House Ray Spencer, MBE, said: “We are delighted to honour these two
stars who, having grown up in South Tyneside and gone on to receive
international acclaim in their respective careers, have returned to help raise
funds for The Customs House.”
John Woodvine |
Originally hailing from Tyne
Dock, John Woodvine made his name starring in classic TV shows Z Cars and The Bill, before going on to star in the legendary films: An American Werewolf in London and Close the Coalhouse Door. More
recently, he has been playing Nana’s luckless boyfriend Arthur in BBC hit TV
series Hebburn.
Anne-Marie Owens |
Anne-Marie Owens is a South
Shields native who has become a world famous
mezzo-soprano. She has toured nationally and internationally, making her debut
at Mistress Quickly for Glyndebourne Touring Opera’s Falstaff, as well as performing with the English National Opera,
Opera National de Paris, Opera Australia, and at the Hong Kong Festival and
Saito Kinen Festival in Japan.
They will be inducted into The
Customs House Academy, which was created so that people from South
Tyneside who have made significant contributions to the
arts could be recognised for their work. Current Fellows include X-Factor
winner Joe McElderry, as well as comedians Sarah Millican, Jason Cook and Chris
Ramsey. The money raised from the event will go to The Customs House Trust,
which provides art and cultural activities for the people of South
Tyneside.
Ray added: “We’re thrilled to
add John Woodvine and Anne-Marie Owens to a growing list of Fellows of The
Customs House.”
The induction ceremony will take
place at 6pm on
Sunday 31 May at The Customs House. The audience will be treated to a three
course meal in the Dalton’s Suite
and then witness the induction of John and Anne-Marie into The Academy. To
finish off the evening, John and Anne-Marie will entertain the audience with
tales of their life and careers.
Tickets:
Tickets are £39 with a groups
booking discount available. All proceeds go to The Customs House Trust. For
bookings contact Helen Dobson on 0191 427 3741 or helen@customshouse.co.uk.
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