Announcing the memorial service for the late, great Raphael B. Jago
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Raphael B. Jago
of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts

on June 2nd, 2015 at 2:30pm
at The Actors’ Church, St Paul’s, Covent Garden
Bedford Street, London, WC2E 9ED
R.S.V.P. to: [email protected]
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5 comments
He was a genius and a gent.
I read his obituary and must save I agree with Rod. Mr Jago was plainly a very talented man.
I have never met him but heard a lot about him from his daughter Alexa , who is my friend, he will be truly missed , brilliant gentleman.
He was a great Principal and a very charming man.
Jon Ivay
I will always love him. He was a great listener. He believed in me. He encouraged me to follow through with my own convictions. He spoke the truth to me when I was in the wrong, gently, respectfully, like a great father, really. I see him as one of my fathers, in many ways, because he was there for me when others were not able to be.
I also remember, he nearly always had a glint in his eye, even when he was cross. I hope to meet him again, some day, somewhere.
Ivy Omere.