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The music and life story of beloved country music icon and legend Loretta Lynn will be celebrated and depicted in a new stage musical, Coal Miner’s Daughter, starring Tony Award-winner Sutton Foster.

The production is in development under the direction of Tony Award-winner Sam Gold.  Music Production is by Tony Award-winner Jeanine Tesori.  Gold and Tesori last worked together on the Tony Award-winning musical Fun Home.

Inspired by the award-nominated 1980 film and autobiography by Loretta Lynn and George Vecsey, Coal Miner’s Daughter chronicles Loretta’s rise from humble beginnings in rural Kentucky to country music legend. The stage adaptation will include songs from Loretta’s career and share stories from Loretta’s life beyond the film’s ending.

Loretta Lynn, one of country music’s most iconic figures, left an indelible mark on the genre with a career spanning over six decades. Known for her powerful storytelling and unapologetically honest lyrics, she sold over 45 million records worldwide and earned numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, Country Music Association (CMA) awards, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Her legacy includes timeless hits such as “Coal Miner’s Daughter,”“You Ain’t Woman Enough,” and “The Pill.”  Lynn’s career, which began in the early 1960s, was marked by its longevity and influence. She passed away on October 4, 2022, at the age of 90, leaving behind a profound impact on music and culture.

JOY: A New True Musical, based on the life of trailblazing businesswoman and inventor Joy Mangano, will begin previews at the Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46 Street) on Saturday, June 21 with an opening night set for Sunday, July 20. The powerful and uplifting new musical with a book by Tony winner Ken Davenport, music and lyrics by Grammy and Tony Award nominee AnnMarie Milazzo, ch

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    For other uses, see Suzie (disambiguation).

    Suzie or Susie is a feminine given name, and is a short form (hypocorism) of Suzanne, Susannah or Susan.

    Notable people with this given name include:

    People

    • Suzannah Suzie Bates (born 1987), New Zealand cricketer
    • Suzie Brasher (born 1960 or 1961), American former figure skater, 1976 World Junior champion
    • Suzie d'Auvergne (1942–2014), Saint Lucian barrister and jurist
    • Suzanne Suzie Faulkner (born 1979), Australian field hockey player
    • Suzannah Suzie Fraser (born 1983), Australian water polo player
    • Suzie Higgie, lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of the Australian alternative rock band Falling Joys
    • Suzanne Suzie Kitson (born 1969), English former cricketer
    • Suzie LeBlanc (born 1961), Canadian soprano and early music specialist
    • Suzie McConnell-Serio (born 1966), American women's basketball coach and former player
    • Susan Suzie McNeil (born 1976), Canadian singer and songwriter
    • Suzie Pierrepont (born 1985), English professional squash player
    • Susan Suzie Plakson (born 1958), American actress
    • Suzanah Suzie Templeton (born 1967), English animator
    • Suzie Toase, British actress
    • Suzie Vinnick, Canadian roots and blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
    • Suzie Wrenn, American public relations consultant
    • Suzie Zuzek (1920-2011), American textile designer

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    Alecto Carrow

    "Alecto, Amycus's sister, teaches Muggle Studies, which is compulsory for everyone. We've all got to listen to her explain how Muggles are like animals, stupid and dirty, and how they drive wizards into hiding by being vicious toward them, and how the natural order is being re-established."
    — Alecto's prejudiced and hateful teachings

    Professor Alecto Carrow was a Dark witch, Death Eater and the sister of Amycus Carrow. Alecto fought in the First Wizarding War along with her brother. They did not search for Lord Voldemort after his first downfall, but were forgiven after Voldemort's return in 1995, and joined the Death Eater ranks once more in the Second Wizarding War.

    After the fall of the Ministry of Magic in 1997, Alecto was made Professor of Muggle Studies; she taught the thinking that Muggles are lesser than Wizardkind, and likely taught the pureblood-philosophy as well. When Severus Snape became Headmaster of Hogwarts, she was appointed as Deputy Headmistress, alongside her brother (who was appointed as Deputy Headmaster). She loved to punish and torture the students who opposed them.

    On the eve of 1 May1998, shortly before the Battle of Hogwarts, she was stunned by Luna Lovegood when she summoned Lord Voldemort's Death Eaters. She was then magically tied up in Ravenclaw Tower by Professor McGonagall. After the battle, she was likely sent to Azkaban along with her brother for their crimes.

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    Early life[]

    Alecto Carrow was born sometime before 1981 into the pure-bloodCarrow family somewhere in the British Isles. She likely acquired her wand at either Ollivander's Wand Shop in Diagon Alley or Wands by Gregorovitch at the Carkitt Market.

    Alecto attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in her youth along with her brother, and was a member of Slytherin house.

    First Wizarding War[]

    Alecto and her brother, Amycus, supported Lord Voldemort and became Dea

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