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June 26, 2000

- Tickets for Edward II went on sale today, 15 £ per ticket. Preview is 9-10-12/3, official opening night is 13/3/2001. Booking phone number is: 00 44 114 249 6000 (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield)

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June 25, 2000

- Edward II will be played from March 8 to March 31 in the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
Click on Whatsonstage or Sheffield Theatres for more info

- The Daily Telegraph, June 19, 2000 informs us that in the latest edition of the International Who's Who Joe appears now as well. This 2001 edition is to be published next month.

- For those of you flying with British Airways this month, grab their Highlife Magazine, June 2000 issue. There is an article about Jennifer Lash on page 90 with new picture of Joe, Ralph and Sophie. Article and pic will be up later on NOJ.


June 19, 2000

- New theatre role:

Word has filtered through that Joe has a high-profile theatre role on the horizon: as Marlowe's Edward II at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.


June 15, 2000

- Bad news about Forever Mine:

Various sources (thank you Bettina and Kristine) together with a phone call to the organizer of the Filmfest have confirmed that Forever Mine will NOT be shown at the Filmfest Munich end of June. :( The film HAD been in the program but they took it out for the sake of another one. But FM is on the move-up which means that they will maybe show it when another film will be cancelled for some reason. So there is still a *slight* chance that we *might* see it, so check back often: Filmfest Munich


June 5, 2000

- Forever Mine might get a limited US release:

Daily Variety
June 01, 2000
Lions Gate snares five video titles from J&M
BY DANA HARRIS

Lions Gate Films has picked up video and pay-per-view rights on a package of five high-profile titles from J&M Entertainment, including Shirley MacLaine's directorial debut, "Bruno," starring Gary Sinise and Kathy Bates.

Sources said that Lions Gate is also eyeing a limited North American theatrical release for a number of the films, but that no deal was in place.

The titles also include Paul Schrader's "Forever Mine," starring Joseph Fiennes and Gretchen Mol; "The Guilty," starring Bill Pullman; "A Texas Funeral," starring Martin Sheen and "Complicity," with Jonny Lee Miller.


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