Marilyn Imrie Death / Obituary | Marilyn Imrie Cause Of Death – Dead – Dies | Died – Passed Away
Marilyn Imrie Death / Obituary – A great theatre director and radio producer, Marilyn Imrie was pronounced dead on August 21, 2020, leaving loved ones in great sadness.
Marilyn Imrie passed away causing so much heartbreak and agony to the beloved family. Our prayers, thoughts condolences are with the loved ones of the deceased for the great loss. We are yet to observed the deceased obituary, all further details concerning this news will be updated upon confirmation.
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Reactions And Sharing On Marilyn Imrie’s Passing
So sad to hear of the passing of the wonderful #MarilynImrie She worked with many of our clients over the years and was amazingly supportive of actors. We shall miss her endless positivity. Sending love to her family and friends.
— Lovett Logan (@LovettLogan) August 21, 2020
Devastated to learn that the inimitable Marilyn Imrie has died. She has been a force for good in the world. Her love of bringing words and ideas to life on stage was immeasurable and it was simply a joy to work with her. Sending love to James and the rest of the family. ❤️
— Nick Barley (@nickbarleyedin) August 21, 2020
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of theatre director and radio producer Marilyn Imrie. Marilyn was a visionary creative force, a generous collaborator and friend who most recently worked with us on The Monstrous Heart. Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones.
— Traverse Theatre (@traversetheatre) August 21, 2020
We are deeply saddened to hear of the loss of the irreplaceable and much loved Marilyn Imrie. Her work with us on ‘Joan Eardley : A Private View’ in 2017 was truly inspired and we shall miss her sure guidance and loving presence. Our love and thoughts to James and the family.
— Heroica Theatre Co (@HeroicaTC) August 21, 2020
So sad to hear that we have lost Marilyn Imrie. Not just a talented audio drama director, a truly lovely person. Such a sad loss.
— Dirk Maggs (@DirkMaggs) August 21, 2020
So sad to hear about Marilyn Imrie. She pitched my radio ideas again & again when no one else would. When we met, she was always dressed fabulously, & began by saying “Things might be difficult but go on: tell me something good”. Condolences & love to @james_runcie & family.
— Samantha Ellis (@SamanthaEllis27) August 22, 2020
Was deeply sorry to hear about the death of radio drama producer Marilyn Imrie. The former BBC producer and latterly of the independent CBL was a force to be reckoned with. We worked together on The Stanley Baxter Playhouse and it was an unforgettable experience. RIP Marilyn.
— Colin Hough (@wonderfulsumbdy) August 22, 2020
Very sad to hear that Marilyn Imrie has passed away. Kind, funny, supportive and brilliant. She helped so many people find the best in themselves. Will always cherish the time I had with her, and be sad that we won’t have more larks or share more cake. pic.twitter.com/9GRNdCwM24
— Suk Pannu (@sukpannu) August 22, 2020
We are devastated at the news of SQ former Chair, Marilyn Imrie, passing away. Her generosity, energy and brilliance shone through our company for nine years. We were incredibly lucky to have so much of her.
— Stellar Quines (@Stellarquines) August 22, 2020
So sad to hear about the passing of Marilyn Imrie. She had the biggest heart, a brilliant sense of humour and was amazing at her job. I feel incredibly lucky to have worked with her, she was a force of nature. I hope post covid we can all get together and raise a glass to her?✨ pic.twitter.com/gZK0AEPzR7
— Tori Burgess (@toriburgess) August 22, 2020
We are devastated to hear of the loss of the incredible Marilyn Imrie. Marilyn directed many wonderful plays at PPP over the years. Her kind, enthusiastic and inspiring spirit lit up any rehearsal room or theatre she was in. She will be deeply missed. pic.twitter.com/tgupHw5ED4
— Play Pie Pint (@PlayPiePint) August 22, 2020
So sad to hear that the world has lost Marilyn Imrie, who I adored from the moment I met her. She was truly wonderful, and had the kindest heart (and most excellent fashion sense) imaginable. It’s already little darker without her ✨
— Rachel Wilkinson (@wilkinson27) August 22, 2020
Very saddened to learn of Marilyn Imrie’s passing. She produced Baghdad Wedding for Radio 3. A wonderful person to work with. My condolences to her family.
— Hassan Abdulrazzak (@abdulrazzak) August 22, 2020
Incredibly sad to hear the news of Marilyn Imrie passing. A sad, sad loss. She was a wonderful wit, a warm, caring, talented champion. Gently strong. I’ll forever remember her smiling or laughing happy at work. Much love and condolences to her family…..x
— Scott Hoatson (@scottwhoatson) August 22, 2020
Absolutely lost one of its most loved colleagues on Friday, Marilyn Imrie. She singlehandedly dragged, cajoled and nurtured us into Radio production. Without Marilyn we would not have got across the starting line. A huge loss. Here are just a few of the shows she made for us. pic.twitter.com/iNrk9IHEmi
— Absolutely Productions (@AbsolutelyProd1) August 24, 2020
I lost a beloved friend and colleague Marilyn Imrie on Friday, and it hurts. She taught me everything about making Radio… apart from how to be universally loved and respected, she kept that gift to herself rather selfishly. Heaven FM is about to get a lot classier. Love you Mx pic.twitter.com/zDqY6RsJAx
— Gordon Kennedy (@gordongkennedy) August 24, 2020
The marvellous Marilyn Imrie directed @HeroicaTC’s Joan Eardley: A Private View in 2017. Our sincere condolences to James, Rosie and Charlotte.
— JoanEardleyOfficial (@eardley100) August 24, 2020
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