Such sad and impactful news, which I only heard about this afternoon. Working for Honor provided some of the most rewarding moments in my life. A true professional, possibly the most dedicated person I had the privilege to work next to. Brilliantly creative with always the desire to educate and broaden the horizons of children, young people and adults alike. We had some laughs and some great achievements, thinking back to the tours of Primary Schools with educational plays demonstrating Honor's talent to tell a good story full of wonderment for children. The great achievement and concept that was the 'book bound' workshops; educating and opening young minds to the absolute joy of literature. I will be forever indebted to Honor for bringing out my creativity. I would never of thought I would write a successful pantomime or historical drama. She inspired so many to flex their creative muscles. I'm sure that if there is a heaven, she is there right now furiously writing scripts and organising rehearsals and performances. I wish to pass on my somewhat belated but never the less heartfelt condolences to Malcolm and all relations, friends and to all colleagues, actors, teachers, and everyone else who shared time and space with a truly inspirational lady. You will never be forgotten.
Colin Mowthorpe [previously Colin Lynch]
23/10/2024