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rtists competition and was the recipient of a Sullivan Foundation grant.
Night Fright directed by James A. Sullivan
harbor clearance force under Commodore W. A. Sullivan, she remained in the Manila area for over a y
In 1863, he married Kathleen A. Sullivan.
, Hermann Pottmeyer), "moderates" (Francis A. Sullivan), and "conservatives" (Mark Lowery, Lawrence
as clerk of courts by his nephew, Michael A. Sullivan, after holding the position for 48 years.
was defeated in 1920 by Republican Thomas A. Sullivan in a three-cornered contest: Sullivan receivi
on Roethel was defeated by the same Thomas A. Sullivan who had defeated him for re-election in the 1
Jim Farley as Police Chief James A. Sullivan
wrence F. Kramer (21%), businessman Joseph A. Sullivan (17%), and State Senator James Wallwork.
He is married to Robyn A. Sullivan and has three children.
He was the first recipient of the AAU's Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the Unite
According to some accounts, Sullivan was dissatisfied with the graft and anonymity
The New England Patriots acquired Sullivan in a trade with New Orleans in June 2006 in e
Adam Sullivan (Scott Foley) is a naive, but well-intentione
In addition, Sullivan has authored or coauthored six books and over
After Sullivan resigned to serve in the province's Supreme C
the Picture Editor of The Sunday Times Aidan Sullivan worked with Parry's family and friends and se
Witherow, John; Aidan Sullivan (1991).
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Sullivan began his athletic career as a three-sport st
s based on the novel The Great Divide by Alan Sullivan.
Fiction: Alan Sullivan, Three Came to Ville Marie.
most famous mother to have joined was Aletta Sullivan, the mother of the five Sullivan brothers, wh
Alex Sullivan said he was drawn to the project because of t
gia Rose" (Jimmy Flynn, Harry Rosenthal, Alex Sullivan)
a researcher on the first series of Alfresco, Sullivan and Richard Maher partnered to write their fi
Selena Royle as Mrs. Alleta Sullivan, the mother
et the stage for a few fumbles, which allowed Sullivan to score a surprise upset in the February spe
el frames opened up the buildings and allowed Sullivan and others to creat the 'Chicago" style with
vised Regions Financial Corporation alongside Sullivan & Cromwell in its purchase of Union Planters
Joseph Aloysius Sullivan (February 17, 1917 - August 2, 2002) was a Ma
mined at nearby Bumpass Cove for ammunition, Sullivan County merchant John Adair volunteered funds
he principal soprano roles of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
Sullivan's incidental music to The Merry Wives of Wind
Solomon (c), with Gilbert (l) and Sullivan irate at his success at the Savoy
ording to independent research firm Frost and Sullivan, a car sharing program like Zipcar can save u
siness which are Findlay, Lithia Springs, and Sullivan Marina.
ina on NC State's West Campus, behind Lee and Sullivan residence halls.
Zealand with the J. C. Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, where he appeared as Mountarar
With Daley and Sullivan bold.
afore released in 1960, the first Gilbert and Sullivan recording to include complete dialogue.
Wahlberg), Queenan falling to his death, and Sullivan returning to his apartment at the end of the
plot is a pastiche of many in the Gilbert and Sullivan canon, particularly Trial by Jury, The Sorcer
eras, especially the very popular Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
During their Gilbert and Sullivan for All years, Round and Adams also appeared
uring for over three years in the Gilbert and Sullivan soubrette roles.
Opera Company, performing in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
n Sydney, where all of the extant Gilbert and Sullivan operas were played except for Utopia Limited
Zealand, appearing in many of the Gilbert and Sullivan soprano roles with the J. C. Williamson Gilbe
he musical standards, but added, "Gilbert and Sullivan is as much theatrical as musical entertainmen
oad and has won the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival no less than six times.
as the only outright failure of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera.
He was able to bring Gilbert and Sullivan together briefly for two more operas, neither
inger, Blount, Hawkins, Unicoi, Jefferson and Sullivan counties in Tennessee; Scott and Carroll coun
roles in the University College's Gilbert and Sullivan Society, then under the conductor David Russe
This led to the arrests of Waddingham and Sullivan for the two murders.
Porter musical Out of This World, Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and as Henry Higgins in the 1964 US
ist Cynthia Morey, Fryatt wrote a Gilbert and Sullivan pantomime adaptation entitled The Sleeping Be
rpheus in the Underworld, and the Gilbert and Sullivan Savoy operas Ruddigore and The Mikado .
at the theatre, as do Scunthorpe Gilbert and Sullivan Society
tributary of Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming and Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania, USA.
ncluding with the Barnard College Gilbert and Sullivan Society.
es, was the second-longest of the Gilbert and Sullivan series, eclipsed only by The Mikado.
director of Cincinnati Street Railway Co. and Sullivan Electric Co..
ions produced The Secret of NIMH in 1982, and Sullivan Bluth Studios eventually became Disney's main
of the family that first produced Gilbert and Sullivan operas in London and that built the Savoy Hot
ime it was known as the San Diego Gilbert and Sullivan Company.
ed in the stage production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta Iolanthe in 1882.
ily for the purpose of performing Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.
f 66,109, with tries from Barton, McTigue and Sullivan and two goals from Cunliffe.
te, most of which accompanied the Gilbert and Sullivan operas on the bills at the Opera Comique and
The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players
ren, all boys, named Penn, Aubrey, Wyatt, and Sullivan.
Eyre maintained her interest in Gilbert and Sullivan throughout her life.
tion initiated a series of yearly Gilbert and Sullivan productions in Spondon, which continued for t
Megalographa talamanca Lafontaine and Sullivan, 2009
Gilbert and Sullivan for All was a touring concert and opera compa
The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1953)
The Gilbert and Sullivan opera H.M.S. Pinafore (especially its charact
heir own, and Jonathan Strong's adaptation of Sullivan's non-Gilbert and Sullivan music may be heard
nown for his talents interpreting Gilbert and Sullivan, and did much to encourage aspiring actors an
The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan
He sang as a bass with his local Gilbert and Sullivan society and his brother's jazz band.
nology and faculty adviser to the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.
on a majority government in the election, and Sullivan lost her constituency to PC candidate Terence
was elected Vice-President of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society in 1944 and regularly joined Society
e class was required to present a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.
Captain Fitzbattleaxe, and other Gilbert and Sullivan operas in repertory.
Nearby Woodbourne and Sullivan prisons keep the local economy afloat in the
s in a group that he founded, The Gilbert and Sullivan Companions.
When the Williamsons played Gilbert and Sullivan, as they did for extended tours every five or
and legend in classical music and Gilbert and Sullivan.
stumes in several of the original Gilbert and Sullivan operas at the Savoy Theatre in the 1880s, inc
e engaged by the J. C. Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, and toured Australia and New Z
ion of My Fair Lady and presented Gilbert and Sullivan in two-person entertainments throughout the U
Subsequent reviews, written after Gilbert and Sullivan had renamed the show and made other changes,
the company with some of her old Gilbert and Sullivan tunes.
et the tone for LLO's approach to Gilbert and Sullivan.
or That Popular Mystery' from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera 'Patience'.
red a good battle because both McLaughlin and Sullivan were ex-professionals, but Sullivan had a mor
in article: Cultural influence of Gilbert and Sullivan
in the mezzo-soprano roles of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
ilda in The Gondoliers for Yale's Gilbert and Sullivan Society, among other roles.
nts the high-water mark so far as Gilbert and Sullivan opera is concerned.
the areas of New Haven, Rosebud, Gerald, and Sullivan).
rte, he conducted The Sorcerer by Gilbert and Sullivan and also conducted H.M.S. Pinafore in July an
Gilbert and Sullivan For All gave concert performances of highligh
ich the associated art of Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan has brought into existence," and said that Su
ve continued their involvement in Gilbert and Sullivan by directing productions for the Hancock Coun
ranked the best, according to "A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography", edited by Marc Shepherd.
Evans also recorded three Gilbert and Sullivan roles for EMI conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargen
When the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership collapsed after the production of
pular concerts to performances of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas by Martyn Green's company.
The model was suggested by Scully and Sullivan in 1972 at Massachusetts Institute of Technol
r parents were Morris Goldberg, a Gilbert and Sullivan circus performer, and Cissie Goldberg, a conc
When the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership disbanded after the production of
ocal bus services provided by Uno, Arriva and Sullivan Buses.
from Boston (2), Bolton, Holden, McTigue and Sullivan and six goals from Griffiths.
he leading contralto roles in the Gilbert and Sullivan repertory.
The cars of Unser, Jr. and Sullivan instead had the transponders placed in the no
Notiotitanops was named by Gazin and Sullivan (1942).
Final curtain: The last Gilbert and Sullivan Operas.
She also starred in the Gilbert and Sullivan show "D'Oyly Carte".
cal, based on the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
Later, he directed amateur Gilbert and Sullivan societies.
yly Carte tradition of performing Gilbert and Sullivan.
the Ohio Light Opera (conducting Gilbert and Sullivan and other light operas) and principal guest c
The lyrics pastiche the Gilbert and Sullivan patter song known as "the (Lord Chancellor's)
a tributary of Lycoming Creek in Lycoming and Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania in the United States.
any productions with the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players during his career.
e) is highly regarded: The online Gilbert and Sullivan Discography says, "This recording is one of t
am Dance Company and The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, to name a few.
he school's highly popular annual Gilbert And Sullivan productions.
e Refuge), located near present day First and Sullivan Streets in west Santa Ana.
principal soubrette roles of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas as follows: Hebe in H.M.S. Pinafore, E
!, Ian Taylor's musical about the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership.
Gilbert and Sullivan for All remained active throughout the early
on Festival and the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, among other festivals and performan
Lawlor occasionally returned to Gilbert and Sullivan; he appeared as a guest artist with D'Oyly Ca
i, Kurt Weill, Georges Bizet, and Gilbert and Sullivan.
tly in vogue to be caricatured by Gilbert and Sullivan in Patience (1881).
ling, and thereafter, as partner in Adler and Sullivan, Adler was instrumental in rebuilding much of
The 7th District comprising Ulster and Sullivan counties.
and as part of the International Gilbert and Sullivan festival in Buxton.
early years, the Savoy operas of Gilbert and Sullivan were the chief part of the society's repertoi
was assigned to Titanotheriidae by Gazin and Sullivan (1942); and to Brontotheriidae by Mader (1998
ics society with leading roles in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and straight plays (Rope).
Gilbert and Sullivan: The Grand Duke - Julia Jellicoe (in English,
a tributary of the Hudson River in Ulster and Sullivan counties, New York, USA.
Braham created more of the Gilbert and Sullivan heroines than any other soprano, and she was
appeared in several operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan on Broadway, portraying Casilda in The Gondol
w (Benjamin Britten), The Mikado (Gilbert and Sullivan) and Die Fledermaus (Johann Strauss).
Mihos and Sullivan lost to Democrats Deval Patrick and Tim Murra
H.M.S. Pinafore, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players
The Pirates of Penzance, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players
81), playing the president of the Gilbert and Sullivan society; Madame Sousatzka (1988); The Object
of the Court of Common Pleas for Cheshire and Sullivan Counties.
up that specialized in presenting Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas and who rented the playhouse to
on was Wright's first after leaving Adler and Sullivan.
ompany's entire repertoire of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and Cox and Box on tour throughout the
Palmer has performed and recorded Gilbert and Sullivan operas, as Katisha in The Mikado for the ENO
ay smaller principal roles in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas with the company, including Isabel in
stry analysts including Gartner and Frost and Sullivan have validated UPI as a concept that "alters
coaxed eight comic operas out of Gilbert and Sullivan in the 1880s.
John Andrew Sullivan (May 10, 1868 - May 31, 1927) was a U.S. Repr
ided by conservative writer and editor Andrew Sullivan.
According to journalist Andrew Sullivan, Gerecht also defends the use of physically c
k Times, The Politico, Comedy Central, Andrew Sullivan and Sports Illustrated.
About Homosexuality is a 1995 book by Andrew Sullivan.
ne); Howard Fineman (Huffington Post); Andrew Sullivan (Time and Atlantic Monthly); Joe Klein (Time)
the American-based but British-raised Andrew Sullivan, the Canadian-born but U.S.-based Mark Steyn,
Andrew Sullivan
Hewitt has been criticized by Andrew Sullivan, who calls him a "Christianist."
In recent times, Andrew Sullivan has changed his position on the Iraq war and
Headed by Andrew Sullivan, Rescue Muni is made up largely of citizens u
Harry Andrew Sullivan (April 22, 1888 - September 22, 1919) was a p
Republic Guide to the Candidates, 1996 Andrew Sullivan, editor (Basic Books, 1996).
He was the son of Daniel and Ann Sullivan, and brother to Timothy Daniel Sullivan, who
Dr. Teresa Ann Sullivan (born July 9, 1949) is the current president
Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller's teacher was raised in such a
Anne Sullivan Memorial, Feeding Hills, MA
Anne Sullivan, tutor of Helen Keller
so features appearances by Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Kate Adams Keller and Phillips Brooks Keller
When Keller was young, Anne Sullivan introduced her to Phillips Brooks, who introd
ly life, especially her experiences with Anne Sullivan.
The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a nea
schools, (Betsy Ross Elementary School, Anne Sullivan Elementary School, and Douglas A. MacArthur M
Alison Elliott as Annie Sullivan
Anna Massey played Annie Sullivan and Janina Faye was Helen Keller.
Keller alongside her mother (who played Annie Sullivan) in a production of The Miracle Worker, under
ing Helen Keller (with Anne Bancroft as Annie Sullivan) in the Broadway play The Miracle Worker, whi
her about the world as sort of a young Annie Sullivan.
e life of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
s, Steve Hall, Kevin Iro, Sean Hoppe, Anthony Sullivan, Tommy Martyn, Sean Long, Apollo Perelini, Ke
Anthony Sullivan played for St Helens in the Rugby League Prem
2000, Illinois governor George Ryan appointed Sullivan to co-chair the Commission on Capital Punishm
Palin then appointed Sullivan instead, who was sworn into office in June 20
His brother, Arnold Sullivan, played 13 games for Cambridge University and
Art Sullivan has sold ten million records between 1972 and
Arthur Sullivan became Britain's most famous composer during
                                                                                                    


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