Eastenders Actor Nominated for Two Offie Awards
12:55 - Tuesday 11 January 2011 - In Category UK Entertainment
Sexy Eastenders actor and playwright Arinze Kene has been nominated for two Off West End Theatre Awards (Offies).
The Offies launched this year to recognise and celebrate independent theatres across London.
Arinze, best known as Connor Stanley in Eastenders, is also a talented writer. He’s been nominated for Most Promising New Playwright, and Best New Play for his production Estate Walls.
Arinze’s latest production, Suffocation, is showing at the Oval House Youth Theatre from Wednesday 12 January to Saturday 15 January.
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