Siân remained very close to friends she made at Nottingham University. Obituary kindly supplied by Siân's mother Kath. Siân had recently started a new career with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. She continued to work with a number of charities after she graduated. In addition to her successful studies she volunteered throughout her undergraduate years for Phab and Intouniversity helping disadvantaged children. Following her studies at Nottingham she completed a Masters at Leicester University sponsored by the Wellcome Trust. Siân died in hospital, very suddenly, after a short illness. Siân Hewitt, Cultural Sociology - 6 April 2019 Michael Ridley, English - February 2019 2016 Hannah Browning, Modern Languages with Business. Ishan Patel, Business and Economy of Contemporary China 2015 Prinka 'Pinky' Chumba, Mental Health Nursing - 8 September 2017 Victor Tudorica, Biochemistry and Biological Chemistry - 24 February 2016 2014 YuanQi Wu, Biological Photography and Imaging - 3 February 2023 2012Īdeyanju Charles-Eigbe, Education - March 2012Ĭelia Clayton, Biological Photography and Imaging - April 2020Īriel Olson, Biology - 20 April 2012 2013ĭaniel Aslan, Manufacturing Engineering - 29 March 2017ĭr Oswald ("Ossie") Newell MBE, Honorary Degree - 2020įor a full obituary, please see The Guardian Stuart Tyrer, Archaeology - 10 April 2012 Thomas Johnstone, Medicinal and Biological Chemistry - 20 August 2016 Obituary kindly supplied by Emma's mother Christine Beal and father Peter Beal. Emma’s legacy also extends to aiding research via her express wish to donate tissue to medical science after her death, exemplifying her inspirational generosity of spirit, kindness and courage. Just before she died, Emma was instrumental in setting up a charity to raise awareness and funds for research for this little-known illness, which is nonetheless one of the most common genetic conditions. Johanna Stapleton, French and Francophone Studies - August 2010 2011Įmma Beal, Animal Science - 28 September 2017Įmma became ill during her finals and was subsequently diagnosed with an adult-onset genetic condition called mitochondrial disease. Richard Garner, Philosophy - 11 June 2011ĭonald Hartley, Combined Studies - March 2017Ĭharles Anthony Sangster, Viking Studies - April 2013 This is quite simply one of the most vastly entertaining, joyous and fascinating films ever made about the creative process.William Eyssautier, Infrastructure - 2017 And the performances are fabulous, notably the magnificent Broadbent as mercurial Gilbert Corduner, warm and charming as the more sweet-natured Sullivan and Leigh regular Timothy Spall (SECRETS & LIES) as a veteran actor fearful that his big number may be cut. Leigh's script and direction not only bring the period to life, but make it crackle with drama, wit, and social comment. The costumes, sets and cinematography are exemplary in their attention to atmosphere and detail. The music, of course, is wonderful and ever present. Praise for this stunning film must extend from top to bottom, beginning to end. But when an exhibition of Japanese art and culture travelling through London inspires Gilbert to begin writing The Mikado, both men see the opportunity to create something unique and extraordinary. Sullivan (Allan Corduner), tired of writing music for the increasingly trite and repetitive librettos of Gilbert (Jim Broadbent), wants to give up their lucrative partnership and write "serious" grand opera. Leigh's film finds G & S in 1884 at a creative impasse following the disappointing reception of their new flop operetta, Princess Ida. TOPSY-TURVY, director Leigh's spectacularly entertaining look at the lives and times of the nineteenth-century British duo that gave the world such musical treasures as The Pirates of Penzance and HMS Pinafore.
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