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OffWestEnd announces 47 finalists for its OFFIES AWARDS 2021
January 7, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
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Exciting times for the OffWestEnd OFFIES who today announces the finalists for the 2020 OFFIES AWARDS.
The Offies recognise and celebrate the excellence, innovation and ingenuity of independent, fringe and alternative theatres across London, helping to raise their profiles and rewarding the new talent that they nurture, which is essential for the future of the theatre industry. Though theatre has been devastated by the Covid pandemic in 2020, there were enough high-quality live shows receiving Offies nominations before lockdown, and between lockdowns, to enable the judging panel to select 47 finalists across 16 of the 28 Offies categories. The winners will be announced at the Offies Awards Ceremony, being held online on 21st February 2021.
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The story behind famous Somerset cheese brand s Indiana Jones-themed Christmas advert
The ad has been created by a team of people almost entirely from Somerset
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Reverend André Symmonds now bishop designate
Article by December 15, 2020
Scores of well-wishers in Quebec, Canada and Barbados witnessed the consecration of Reverend André Symmonds, senior pastor of Calvary Temple Community Church (CTCC), in Groves, St. Philip, to the position of bishop and conferment of the degree of Doctor of Divinity, in a virtual ceremony beamed from CTCC on Sunday, December 6, 2020.
Dr David Harewood, presiding bishop and chairman of the College of Bishops at Bethel Life International Fellowship (BLIF) in Austin, Quebec, Canada, lauded Rev. Symmonds as a loyal and exemplary church and pastoral leader who has led with distinction.
“Having been led of the Holy Spirit, we do find pastor Symmonds to be of good behaviour, an obedient servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, faithful to the sacred scriptures of truth and upon completion of training, he will be fit for acceptance into this Most Holy College of Bishops.