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Jack Tinker, Theater Critic, Dies at 58AP , Associated Press
Oct. 28, 1996 7:01 PM ET
LONDON (AP) _ Jack Tinker, the irrepressible theater critic of Britain's Daily Mail newspaper, died Monday of a heart attack, the newspaper said. He was 58. Lights were dimmed Monday night in theaters on London's West End in his honor _ a rare tribute usually reserved for legendary actors like Lord Laurence Olivier. A diminutive man with an expansive wit and writing style, Tinker became Mail critic in 1972, a year after joining the tabloid newspaper. Tinker's final column on Oct. 25 was a dispatch from New York in which he panned Tony- and Pulitzer-Prize winner ``Rent,'' and raved about the Broadway season's other musical hit, ``Bring In 'Da Noise, Bring In 'Da Funk.'' Tinker is survived by ex-wife, Mavis; two daughters, Victoria and Millie; and several grandchildren. © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. |
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