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Ordeal and Gilbert
* Evelyn Waugh-The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold
An orgone accumulator plays an important role in the semi-autobiographical Evelyn Waugh novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold.
* The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, adapted from Evelyn Waugh's novel ( Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester and the Round House, London, 1977,

Ordeal and 1983
Mosher is father to nine children and author of numerous non-fiction books such as " Broken Earth: The Rural Chinese " ( 1983 ), A Mother's Ordeal, and Hegemon.

Ordeal and ISBN
* What Happened to the Corbetts ( 1939 ) ( also published under the title Ordeal ) ISBN 1-84232-302-4
* In Love and War: The Story of a Family's Ordeal and Sacrifice During the Vietnam Years, Harper & Row, New York, 1984, ISBN 0-06-015318-0.
* In Love and War: The Story of a Family's Ordeal and Sacrifice During the Vietnam Years, Naval Institute Press, reprint 1990, Annapolis, Maryland, ISBN 0-87021-308-3.
* Tadeusz Piotrowski: Vengeance of the Swallows: Memoir of a Polish Family's Ordeal Under Soviet Aggression, Ukrainian Ethnic Cleansing and Nazi Enslavement, and Their Emigration to America, McFarland & Company, 1995, ISBN 0-7864-0001-3.
( See, George Moss, Vietnam: An American Ordeal, 3rd Edition 1998, Prentice-Hall ; ISBN 0-13-897083-1.
Ordeal by Innocence was released by HarperCollins as a graphic novel adaptation on July 1, 2008, adapted and illustrated by " Chandre " ( ISBN 0-00-727531-5 ).

Gilbert and play
Gilbert had written a blank verse farce based on the same material in 1870, called The Princess, and he reused a good deal of the dialogue from his earlier play in the libretto of Princess Ida.
Gilbert wrote a comic play titled Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, in which Guildenstern helps Rosencrantz vie with Hamlet to make Ophelia his bride.
The play was directed by Brian Gilbert and produced by Daniel Jewel.
The play was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer.
The play starred Tom Mannion as Inspector Goole, Karen Archer as Sybil Birling, Geoff Leesley as Arthur Birling, John Sackville as Gerald Croft, Kelly Hotten as Sheila Birling, Henry Gilbert as Eric Birling and Janie Booth as Edna.
Gilbert in his play of the same title.
Rather than the main conflict between Becket and the King revolving around the Constitutions of Clarendon, as is depicted in the play, and as happened in real life, the film's dispute between Becket and Henry II centers on the assassination of an accused priest by the henchmen of Lord Gilbert, a nobleman and friend of King Henry, and Becket's excommunication of Gilbert as a result.
The play was adapted by Russell for a 1983 film with Michael Caine and Julie Walters, directed by Lewis Gilbert.
The Dove ( 1927 ) is an American silent film directed by Roland West and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland, and based on a 1925 Broadway play by Willard Mack.
This resulted in Dave Gilbert being promoted to the national squad, forcing him to forfeit his Esso scholarship, which allowed him to play Second XI cricket in the County Championship.
This resulted in Dave Gilbert being promoted to the national squad, forcing him to forfeit his Esso scholarship, which allowed him to play Second XI cricket in the County Championship.
He became proficient enough to play in the local military-style band, and also played in the orchestra which accompanied Gilbert and Sullivan productions and the local choral society's performances of Messiah.
The movie was adapted by Robert Anderson from his play and directed by Gilbert Cates.
Director Gilbert Cates had been one of the producers of the original stage play.
The International Superheroes of Hardcore is a side project of all members of the band and features Gilbert on vocals and Pundik on guitar, with the remaining members playing the same instruments they play in New Found Glory.
Greta Garbo insisted that John Gilbert must return to MGM, to play her leading man in Queen Christina ( 1933 ) directed by Rouben Mamoulian.
On October 24, 1904, at the New Lyceum Theatre, Mrs. Gilbert made her first appearance as a star, being then in the eighty-second year of her age, in a play, by Clyde Fitch, called Granny with a young Marie Doro in one of her earliest roles.
When Barrington auditioned before W. S. Gilbert, the young actor questioned his own suitability for comic opera, but Gilbert, who required that his actors play their sometimes-absurd lines in all earnestness, explained the casting choice: " He's a staid, solid swine, and that's what I want.
Princess Ida is based on a narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson called The Princess ( 1847 ), and Gilbert had written a farcical musical play, based on the poem, in 1870.
The demands of the title role were considered unusual by Gilbert and Sullivan standards, and often the Company brought in guest artists to play it.
At a sold-out show in London for 1, 300 people, Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis of Wire joined Big Black onstage to play an encore of Wire's " Heartbeat " ( Big Black had released a cover version of the song as a single in conjunction with Headache ).
Goddard was portrayed by Diane Lane in the 1992 film Chaplin, and by actress Natalie Wilder in the 2011 play Puma, written by Julie Gilbert, who had also written the joint biography, Opposite Attraction: The Lives of Erich Maria Remarque and Paulette Goddard.
Heartbroken, Gilbert left for New York City to star in the play A Shayna Maidel.

Gilbert and Amber
Several new actors were brought in, including Frankie Howerd as Alfred ( Alphonse ) Askett, Reg Varney as Gilbert, Dora Bryan as headmistress Amber Spottiswood, and Stratford Johns as the Voice.
Fill-in presenters include Amelia Adams, Amber Sherlock, Sarah Harris and Jessica Rich ( news ), Tim Gilbert and Roz Kelly ( sport ).
Fill-in presenters for the bulletin include Amber Sherlock, Sarah Harris and Jessica Rich ( news ), Tim Gilbert, Andrew Voss & Roz Kelly ( sport ), and Garry Youngberry ( weather ).
The show launched on 1 February 2009 and the original team consisted of Cameron Williams and Leila McKinnon with the news presented by Amber Sherlock and the sport was presented by Tim Gilbert on Saturday and Michael Slater on Sunday.
Amber is called elektron in Greek, and electrum in Latin, so Gilbert decided to refer to the phenomenon by the adjective electricus, giving rise to the modern terms ' electric ' and ' electricity '.

Gilbert and Lane
** Bogle-Chandler case: CSIRO scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead ( presumed poisoned ), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney.
Glamorous Night starred Novello and Mary Ellis, with a cast including Zena Dare, Olive Gilbert and Elizabeth Welch, and ran from 2 May 1935 to 18 July 1936, at Drury Lane and then the London Coliseum.
The last of Novello's pre-war musicals was The Dancing Years, which starred Novello, Ellis and Gilbert, opened at Drury Lane, closed on the outbreak of the Second World War, and re-opened at the Adelphi Theatre, running for a combined total of 696 performances, closing on 8 July 1944.
Early settlers of the time included Rouse Perry, Benjamin Brown, Jesse Brown and Joshua Brown, Elias Gilbert, Jabez French, Abraham Lane, Isaac Lane and Jacob Lane, Francis Briggs and Peleg Briggs, Jr., Edward Craft, David Southerland and John Griffin.
In 1869, the area along King's Parade between the Wilkins ' Buildings and King's Lane was built upon after a design by George Gilbert Scott.
On 12 June 1906, after 50 years on the stage, a star-studded gala performance was held at the Drury Lane Theatre for Terry's benefit and to celebrate her golden jubilee, at which Enrico Caruso sang, W. S. Gilbert directed a performance of Trial by Jury, Eleanora Duse, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Lillie Langtry, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Nellie Melba, and more than twenty members of Terry's family performed in an act of Much Ado about Nothing with her, among other performances.
Grosvenor Lane was located at the farm of Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor ( 1875 – 1966 ), the father of photojournalism and the first full-time editor of the National Geographic Magazine from 1899 to 1954.
Other notable players in the genre are Jason Becker, Shawn Lane, Paul Gilbert, Jeff Loomis, Ron Jarzombek, Tony MacAlpine and Vinnie Moore.
Some of the most recognized artists that have been produced by Varney, or have featured on his labels, include Yngwie Malmsteen, David Lee Roth, Kansas, Shawn Lane, Victor Wooten, Frank Gambale, Eric Johnson, John Scofield, Dennis Chambers, Warren Haynes, Scott Henderson, Stuart Hamm, Tony MacAlpine, Eric Gales, Marty Friedman, Jason Becker, Steve Smith, Greg Howe, Liquid Tension Experiment, Doug Pinnick, Mike Portnoy, Great White, Paul Gilbert, Nicole Couch, Michelle Meldrum, Phantom Blue, Michael Landau, Mike Stern, Winger, W. A. S. P., Steeler and Racer X.
Prominent faculty members include noted author Robert Hellenga, psychologist of materialistic values Tim Kasser, Middle East expert Robert Seibert, Evolutionary Psychologist Frank McAndrew, noted expert on 20th century American art and director of The National Center for Midwest Art and Design Gregory Gilbert, former Supreme Court Fellow Lane Sunderland, educational psychologist / gifted education & literacy specialist Stephen T. Schroth, heterodox economist Steven Cohn and co-chairs of the Knox-based Lincoln Studies Center: Rodney Davis and Douglas L. Wilson.
* And Still We Sing: The Outspoken Collection, Calico Tracks Music ( 2002 ) ( with Rhiannon, Inti Illimani, Ronnie Gilbert, HARP, Mercedes Sosa, Brian Lane Green — an historic collection of songs from previous recordings focused on social change and activism )
The Bogle-Chandler case refers to the mysterious deaths of Dr Gilbert Stanley Bogle ( 1924 – 1963 ) and Mrs Margaret Olive Chandler née Morphett ( 1934 – 1963 ) on the banks of the Lane Cove River in Sydney, Australia on 1 January 1963.
In London's West End, his productions include: The Ratepayers Iolanthe and The Metropolitan Mikado, Ute Lemper in seasons at the Queen's Theatre and the Savoy Theatre, Circus Oz and Bejart Ballet at Sadlers Wells, the Bolshoi Ballet at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company in several seasons of Gilbert and Sullivan at the Savoy Theatre, and Peter Pan, The Marriage of Figaro and The Barber of Seville at the Savoy.

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