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Sally and Bowles
The last verse of the poem is quoted in the musical Cabaret – the character Cliff Bradshaw recites it to Sally Bowles when they first meet.
Already established as a nightclub singer and musical theatre actress, she first attracted critical acclaim for her dramatic performances in the movies The Sterile Cuckoo ( 1969 ), and Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon ( 1970 ); Minnelli then rose to international stardom for her appearance as Sally Bowles in the 1972 film version of the Broadway musical Cabaret, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
In 1972, Minnelli appeared in perhaps her best-known film role, as Sally Bowles in the movie version of Cabaret.
In 1968, she was offered the role of Sally Bowles in the musical Cabaret.
* 1993: Cabaret ( TV ) .... Sally Bowles
Harvey was cast as the writer Christopher Isherwood in I Am A Camera ( 1955 ), with Julie Harris as Sally Bowles ( Cabaret is a musical from the same source texts ).
That same year, she won her first Best Actress Tony for originating the role of insouciant Sally Bowles in I Am a Camera, the stage version of Christopher Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin ( later musicalized as Cabaret on Broadway in 1966 and, in the 1972 film, with Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles.
Directed by Prince and based on the John Van Druten play I Am a Camera ( which, in turn, was based on the writing of Christopher Isherwood ), the musical starred Jill Haworth as Sally Bowles, Bert Convy as Clifford Bradshaw, Lotte Lenya as Fraulein Schneider and Joel Grey as the emcee.
It was revived twice, first in 1987 with Grey reprising his role and again in 1998 in a long-running revival, originally starring Alan Cumming as the emcee and Natasha Richardson as Sally Bowles.
Notable credits include Trafford Tanzi ( at the Mermaid Theatre, leading role ), Cabaret ( Sally Bowles ), Three Men and a Horse ( winner of an Olivier Award for Best New Comedy ), the UK tour of Arthur Smith's Live Bed Show.
From there he traveled back to Berlin, where he met Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood ( Isherwood being so taken with him that he named his character Sally Bowles for him ), before returning to North Africa the next year to travel throughout other parts of Morocco, the Sahara, Algeria and Tunisia.
In 1993, Mendes staged a highly acclaimed revival of John Kander and Fred Ebb's Cabaret starring Jane Horrocks as Sally Bowles, Alan Cumming as Emcee, Adam Godley as Cliff Bradshaw and Sara Kestelman as Frau Schneider.
In 1931 Berlin, American artist Sally Bowles ( Liza Minnelli ) performs at the Kit Kat Klub.
* Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles
Feuer had cast Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles ( a role previously denied her in the stage version ) and Joel Grey ( reprising his stage role ) long before Fosse was attached to the project, Fosse was given the option of using Grey as Emcee or walk away from the production.
Fosse hired Michael York as Sally Bowles ’ openly bisexual love interest.
To accommodate Minnelli, Sally Bowles is Americanized.
She has appeared on Broadway three times, as Sally Bowles in the revival of Cabaret, in the revival of the sex farce Boeing-Boeing, and is currently playing Rosie Alvarez in the Broadway revival of Bye Bye Birdie at the Roundabout Theatre Company.
In 1998, Leigh took on the lead role of Sally Bowles in Sam Mendes ' Broadway revival of musical Cabaret on Broadway, succeeding Natasha Richardson who originated the role in Mendes ' production.
* Cabaret ( 1998 revival ) ( various, 1999, 2000, 2003, Sally Bowles )
She has also starred in the musicals directed by Saverio Marconi The Sound of Music ( playing the role of Maria von Trapp ) and Cabaret ( playing the role of Sally Bowles ); both had great success in Italy.

Sally and I
# Sarah Caldwell " Sally " Lee ( 1775 – 1837 ), who married Edmund Jennings Lee I ( 1772 – 1843 ), son of Maj. Gen. Henry Lee II ( 1730 – 1787 ) and Lucy Grymes ( 1734 – 1792 ).
In Steven Moffat's short story " What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow " ( the basis for the Tenth Doctor episode " Blink "), the Ninth Doctor has a rooftop sword fight with two Sontarans in 21st century Istanbul, defeating them with the help of spy Sally Sparrow, apparently before the events of " Rose " in his personal timeline.
Crystal remembers saying, "' We need something for Sally to talk about ,' and Nora said, ' Well, faking orgasm is a great one ,' and right away we said, ' Well, the subject is good ,' and then Meg came on board and we talked with her about the nature of the idea and she said, ' Well, why don't I just fake one, just do one?
It was released on DVD for the first time on January 9, 2001, and included an audio commentary by Reiner, a 35-minute " Making Of " documentary featuring interviews with Reiner, Ephron, Crystal, and Ryan, seven deleted scenes, and a music video for " It Had To Be You " by Harry Connick, Jr. A Collector's Edition DVD was released on January 15, 2008, including a new audio commentary with Reiner, Ephron, and Crystal, eight deleted scenes, all new featurettes ( It All Started Like This, Stories Of Love, When Rob Met Billy, Billy On Harry, I Love New York, What Harry Meeting Sally Meant, So Can Men And Women Really Be Friends?
In 1986 they began working on new material, including " Sally Cinnamon ", and the planned follow-up singles to " So Young " (" I Wanna Be Adored " and " This is the One ") were shelved.
Winner of the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Gold Award I, Coriander, by Sally Gardner is a fantasy novel in which the heroine lives on the banks of the Thames.
* The Plague EP, a 2005 EP by I Hate Sally
In 1992, he was persuaded by Sally Potter to play Elizabeth I in the film Orlando.
In 1985, when Sally Field reached the lectern to accept her second Oscar ( the first was for Norma Rae ), she uttered the memorable ( and much-mocked ) line, " I can't deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!
* " I Wonder What's Become Of Sally " w. Jack Yellen m. Milton Ager
Songs performed at the show were " Rock and Roll Music ", " She's a Woman ", " If I Needed Someone ", " Day Tripper ", " Baby's in Black ", " I Feel Fine ", " Yesterday ", " I Wanna Be Your Man ", " Nowhere Man ", " Paperback Writer ", and " Long Tall Sally ".
In general the witness will make a statement such as, " Sally told me Tom was in town ," as opposed to " I saw Tom in town ," which is direct evidence.
* In the novel I, Coriander by Sally Gardner, Prince Tycho is transformed into a fox after refusing to marry Undwin, Queen Rosmore's daughter.
* I am you, composed by Sebastian Piana & Homero Manzi with English lyrics by Sally Potter, sung by Sally Potter with Yo-Yo Ma ( cello ), Nestor E. Marconi ( bandoneon ), Antonio Agri ( violin ), Leonardo D. Marconi ( piano ) & Horacio Malvicino ( guitar ), recorded in Buenos Aires in 1997.
It has been used in countless films, such as the classic Danish sex comedy I Tvillingernes tegn ( 1975 ), where it is the centerpiece of a big nude dancing production number set in the 1930s, and Sally Potter's The Man Who Cried ( 2000 ), with Johnny Depp playing a gypsy in the 1920s.
In 1976 the epic BBC TV series " I, Claudius ", one episode, Poppaea was played by Sally Bazely

Sally and Am
The group played a release tour with Misery Signals, I Am Ghost, and I Hate Sally, and then made a short run on the Warped Tour in summer.
Stylisticly this album marked a sharp turn from Bluegrass Evolution, while still experimenting with pedal steel, percussion and a piano on the tracks " You Are What I Am " and " Cryin ' Holy ", the majority of the album featured songs played with traditional bluegrass instrumentation ( although on the slower numbers, Skaggs doubled his fiddle with a viola ) by up-and-coming singer songwriters such as Gordon Lightfoot, Utah Phillips and Rodney Crowell, as well as incorporating more traditional songs such as " Old Home Place ," " Some Old Day ," and " Sally Goodin.

Sally and John
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Fretwork has been most active in this regard, commissioning George Benjamin, Michael Nyman, Elvis Costello, Sir John Tavener, Orlando Gough, John Woolrich, Tan Dun, Alexander Goehr, Fabrice Fitch, Andrew Keeling, Thea Musgrave, Sally Beamish, Peter Sculthorpe, Gavin Bryars, Barrington Pheloung, Simon Bainbridge, Duncan Druce, Poul Ruders, Ivan Moody, and Barry Guy ; many of these compositions may be heard on their 1997 CD Sit Fast.
* Crumplin, Sally, " Cuthbert the cross-border saint in the twelfth century ," in Boardman, Steve, John Reuben Davies, Eila Williamson ( eds ), Saints ' Cults in the Celtic World ( Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2009 ) ( Studies in Celtic History ),
Seven-year-old Johnny is excited about what he believes to be a vacation at his grandmother's Georgia plantation with his parents, John Sr. and Sally.
* McLendon, Sally and John R. Johnson.
Without rebutting the facts Leverett presents, John Stauffer and Sally Jenkins ( see below ) have attacked Leverett's book as having been written to discredit Knight and glorify Leverett's kin.
A more recent account, by Sally Jenkins ( of the Washington Post ) and John Stauffer ( chair of the Program in the History of the American Civilization and professor of English and of African and African American studies at Harvard University ), which developed from a screenplay, draws on what they claim to be more extensive research to emphasize the extent to which, in the view of those authors, Knight ended Confederate control of Jones County during the war, and the extent of Knight's Unionist and anti-racist sympathies, both during the war and during Reconstruction.
* Jenkins, Sally, and John Stauffer.
Sally Hemings was born to Elizabeth Hemings ( 1735-1807 ), the daughter of Susannah, an enslaved African, and John Hemings, an English sea captain.
Several sources assert that the widower John Wayles took his slave Betty Hemings as a concubine and had six children by her during the last 12 years of his life ; the youngest was Sally Hemings.
It stars Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, John Malkovich, Danny Glover, and Terry O ' Quinn.
* John C. Danforth, former U. S. Senator, married to former Sally Dobson of Harbor Point.
The Academy-Award winning films Places in the Heart ( starring Sally Field, Danny Glover and John Malkovich ), and Tender Mercies starring Robert Duvall, were both filmed in Waxahachie.
The only true replica, uncracked, of the Liberty Bell cast as the original at Whitechapel foundry in England, was dedicated by actor John Wayne in September 1960 in association with Sally and Nadine Woods fight against muscular dystrophy.
In January 1851, Pickett married Sally Harrison Minge, the daughter of Dr. John Minge of Virginia, the great-great-grandniece of President William Henry Harrison, and the great-great-granddaughter of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
The committee was founded by four women: Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore ; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker ; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar ; and Sally Nevius, wife of former Washington City Council Chairman John Nevius.
The film starred John Neville as the Baron and nine-year-old Sarah Polley as Sally Salt.
* Anything Goes by Cole Porter, directed by Trevor Nunn, with John Barrowman and Sally Ann Triplett ( 2002 )
From 1943-44 she was the sexually inexperienced, but curious, Sally Middleton in The Voice of the Turtle ( by John Van Druten ) on Broadway and later in London ( 1947 ).
The 1973 version of Lost Horizon, starring Liv Ullman, Michael York, Peter Finch, Sally Kellerman, John Gielgud and Olivia Hussey had portions shot in the Timberline parking lot.
The Judson Dance Theater located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York, and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
The original cast included Dennis Michael Hall as Prince Edward, Gerard Canonico as the Pauper Tom Canty, Rob Evan as Miles Hendon, Wayne Schroder as Hugh Hendon, Rita Harvey as Lady Edith, Michael McCormick as John Canty, Robert Anthony Jones as the Hermit / Dresser, Sally Wilfert as Mary Canty, Allison Fischer as Lady Jane, and Guy LeMonnier as Father Andrew.

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