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| Dame Cleo Laine
1972 marked the start of Cleo's international activities, with a triumphant first tour of Australia. Shortly afterwards, her career in the United States was launched with a concert at New York's Lincoln Center, followed in 1973 by the first of many Carnegie Hall appearances. Coast-to-coast tours of the U.S. and Canada soon followed, together with a succession of record albums and television appearances. After several nominations, Cleo received a Grammy award, in recognition of the live recording of her 1983 Carnegie concert. In the United States she continued in musical theatre. In 1985 she originated the role of Princess Puffer in the Broadway hit musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood, receiving a Tony nomination, and in 1989 she received the Los Angeles critics' acclaim for her portrayal of the Witch in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. Los Angeles was also the scene of a Lifetime Achievement Award to Cleo by the US recording industry (1991). She lives with her husband, John Dankworth, in Buckinghamshire. Here, in 1969, they founded the Wavendon Allmusic Plan, a vision that led to the establishment of The Stables,Wavendon as an internationally renowned arts centre. Since the opening of its new building in October 2000 with the aid of lottery finance, the theatre continues to provide performers, students and audience alike with a centre of musical excellence second to none. Cleo was made a Dame of the British Empire (DBE) in the Queen's 1997 Birthday Honours list. Tracks |
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