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Elaine and Paige
The Chess concept album-with vocals by Elaine Paige, Barbara Dickson, Murray Head and Swedes Tommy Körberg and Björn Skifs-was released in October 1984, selling two million copies worldwide.
* Cinema ( Elaine Paige album )
* 1983: Elaine Paige recorded a version for her album Stages.
* March 5 – Elaine Paige, English singer and actress
* Peek a Boo ( 1978 ), alternative name The One and Only Phyllis Dixey, stars Lesley-Anne Down, Christopher Murney, Michael Elphick, Elaine Paige and Patricia Hodge.
In 1981, Dench was due to play the title role of Grizabella in the original production of Cats, but was forced to pull out due to a torn Achilles tendon, leaving Elaine Paige to play the role.
A sung version with lyrics by Tim Rice has been recorded by Elaine Paige.
Pryce returned to the London stage the following year to star for one night only at the Royal Festival Hall for an AIDS charity alongside Elaine Paige and Lilliane Montivecchi in the 1992 revival of the Federico Fellini-inspired musical Nine.
In 2008, there were performances by Elaine Paige, All Angels, and Alfie Boe ; in 2009, performances by Barbara Dickson, Sir Willard White, Blake, and Natasha Marsh, with a James Bond 007 spectacular, featuring the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, as the Sunday finale ; 2010 saw performances by Katherine Jenkins and Nigel Kennedy.
From 3 May 2000 to 5 January 2002, the Palladium played The King and I starring Elaine Paige and Jason Scott Lee.
A transfer of the acclaimed 1996 Broadway revival, this version starred Elaine Paige and Jason Scott Lee
Gold next starred as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes at Prince Edward Theatre ( 1990, replacing Elaine Paige ; and on the 1995 studio cast album ).
Lloyd Webber has worked with producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh, lyricist Sir Tim Rice, actress and singer Sarah Brightman, while his musicals originally starred Elaine Paige, who with continued success has become known as the First Lady of British Musical Theatre.
The album featured pop stars Murray Head, Tommy Körberg, Elaine Paige and noted actor Denis Quilley in the role of Molokov.
The duet " I Know Him So Well " by Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson held the Number One spot on the U. K. singles charts for 4 weeks, winning the Ivor Novello Award in the process as the Best Selling Single (' A ' Side ).
* Florence – Elaine Paige
The part of Florence, initially the American's second and subsequently the Russian's lover, was sung by longtime British pop star Elaine Paige, while the part of Svetlana, the Russian's wife, was sung by Barbara Dickson.
The three principal singers from the concept album, Elaine Paige, Tommy Körberg and Murray Head reprised their roles on stage, however due to prior commitments, Barbara Dickson was unable to appear.
Eight months later, the nomination and a win came in for the Critics ' Circle Theatre Award for Best Musical, and the show received three 1986 Laurence Olivier Award nominations for Best Musical, Outstanding Performance by an Actor ( Tommy Körberg ) and Outstanding Performance by an Actress ( Elaine Paige ) as well.
* Florence Vassy – Elaine Paige
In addition to this roster of popular recording artists and the gospel choir Sounds of Blackness, West End theatre stars Elaine Paige and Michael Ball and up-and-coming singer-actress Lottie Mayor, scheduled to play Swallow in the reworked West End version, appeared on the album.
# " If Only " – Elaine Paige
Shortly after they began working, however, Lloyd Webber realized Rice was writing specifically for Elaine Paige, with whom the married father of two young children was having a blatant affair.
* Elaine Paige in 1996
There would also be a cabaret musician or group appearing as a special guest, including Dana, Elkie Brooks, Manhattan Transfer, Pan's People, Michel Legrand, Barbara Dickson, Tina Charles, the Nolan Sisters, Elton John, New World, Elaine Paige and Phil Collins, the last of whom also took part in a few sketches.

Elaine and 1978
The joke appears in a 1978 book ( A New Look at Love, by Elaine Hatfield and G. William Walster, p. 75 ), citing an earlier source ( footnote 19, Chapter 5 ).
* " Mad Elaine " / " Mercury High " ( 1978 )
# Frank Chin: The Chinatown Cowboy and His Backtalk By: Kim, Elaine H .; Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought, 1978 ; 20: 78-91.

Elaine and original
Elaine Belloc, Yahweh's granddaughter has now taken over Yahweh's position, whether or not she will renew the original Script or not it's yet to be revealed.
Craig Derrick announced on a new interface that was in the vein of The Curse of Monkey Islands and a return of the original voice cast, including Dominic Armato as Guybrush, Alexandra Boyd as Elaine, Earl Boen as LeChuck, and even Neil Ross as Wally.
Original Sin included the original recording of " It's All Coming Back To Me Now ", sung by Elaine Caswell.
On another episode, Ralph insults Trixie by making a reference to Minsky's ( a burlesque theatre ; the original Trixie < nowiki > by Elaine Stritch < nowiki ></ nowiki > was a burlesque dancer ).
Elaine Scott had met Zachary Scott back in Austin and she made a name for herself behind the scenes on Broadway as stage manager for the original production of Oklahoma !.
Dynasty: The Reunion also reunited much of the crew who had worked on the original series, including writer / creators Richard and Esther Shapiro, Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock, Edward DeBlasio, producer Elaine Rich, cinematographer Michel Hugo and costume designer Nolan Miller.
In 1985, Elaine Myers re-examined the original published research in “ The Hundredth Monkey Revisited ” in the journal In Context.
She has also continued to record infrequent secular material and in 1987, Houston and her daughter Whitney recorded a duet titled " I Know Him So Well ", a cover of the original by Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige from the Broadway show, Chess.
Historical records show that its original seating capacity was 1, 362 ; in 2002, it was expanded from 1328 to a potential 1467 ( depending on usage of the facility, as the presence of an orchestra pit displaces 26 seats ) after the May 27, 2002 closing of Elaine Stritch at Liberty.
In 2005, Elaine Geraghty, the original co-presenter of the breakfast time programme on 98FM was appoined chief executive.

Elaine and London
* American actress Elaine Stritch lived in the Savoy Hotel in London for over a decade.
The School of London and their Friends – The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase,
Patrick McCaughey, Richard Cork, Emily M. Weeks, The School of London and their Friends – The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, USA.
Two months after the recording was completed, Elaine Shaffer died in London on February 19, 1973.
Elaine Jill Bickerstaff was raised in Barnet, North London, where her father worked as an estate agent and her mother was a milliner.
Thanks in no small part to Cobbing's Writers Forum and its associated writers ' workshop, London was a hub for many young poets, including Bill Griffiths, Allen Fisher, Iain Sinclair, Gilbert Adair, Lawrence Upton, Peter Finch, Ulli Freer, Gavin Selerie, Frances Presley, Elaine Randell, Robert Sheppard, Adrian Clarke, Clive Fencott, Maggie O ' Sullivan, cris cheek, Tony Lopez and Denise Riley.
Wilson decides to return to London, saying goodbye to Elaine and Eduardo.
In the mid 1980s, she again succeeded Elaine Paige, as Grizabella in the musical Cats both in the West End production at the New London Theatre and subsequently on a UK tour.
Elaine Paige, Webb's predecessor in Evita and Cats had appeared in the London version of the production three years earlier.
When Covington chose not to take the stage role, Elaine Paige was cast as Eva in the London production.
Sallis married Elaine Usher at St John's Wood Church in London on 9 February 1957.
Originally composed of Valerie Murtagh ( born 1936, Willesden, London ) and Elaine Murtagh, ( born 1940, County Cork, Eire ) and known as ' The Avon Sisters ', they added Raymond S. Adams ( born 1938, Jersey, Channel Islands ), and changed their name to ' The Avons '.
The two sisters-in-law Valerie and Elaine ( sometimes known as Eileen ) Murtagh, performed as ' The Avon Sisters ' at the 1958 BBC Radio Exhibition, in the Olympia Exhibition Halls, Earls Court, London.
Papers of Elaine Showalter are held at the Women's Library at London Metropolitan University, ref 7ESH
He achieved an early wider fame with the non-theatregoing public in 1963 through the Associated Rediffusion series Our Man at St Mark's followed by Our Man from St Mark's and then again in 1975 through the London Weekend Television situation comedy Two's Company, in which he played an English butler, Robert, to Elaine Stritch's American character, Dorothy.

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