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The book is by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, choreography by Peter Gennaro, scenery, costumes and lighting by William and Jean Eckart, musical direction by Jack Elliott, and the production was directed by Mr. Abbott.
The screenplay was by Maxwell Anderson, George Abbott, Del Andrews, C. Gardner Sullivan, with uncredited work by Walter Anthony and Milestone.
He was a younger son of Gilbert Abbott à Beckett, brother of Gilbert Arthur à Beckett and educated at Felsted School.
Jerome Robbins was called in by director George Abbott and producer Hal Prince to give advice and make changes.
It was directed by George Abbott and produced by Hal Prince, with choreography by Jack Cole and uncredited staging and choreography by Jerome Robbins.
It was addressed by Labour MPs Jon Trickett, Emily Thornberry, John McDonnell ( politician ) | John McDonnell, Michael Meacher, Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn, and Elfyn Llwyd of Plaid Cymru and Angus MacNeil of the Scottish National Party.
Paul Abbott was a story editor on the programme in the 1980s and began writing episodes in 1989, but left in 1993 to produce Cracker, for which he later wrote, before creating his own highly acclaimed dramas such as Touching Evil and Shameless.
Edwin Abbott Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott ( 1808 – 1882 ), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott ( 1806 – 1882 ).
Colby's preface to Abbott's Flatland states that Abbott was 7th Senior Optime, Senior Classic
Abbott also wrote educational text books, one being " Via Latina: First Latin Book " which was published in 1898 and distributed around the world within the education system.
Emma Abbott ( December 9, 1850 – January 5, 1891 ) was an American operatic soprano and impresario known for her pure, clear voice of great flexibility and volume.
The family moved to Peoria, Illinois in 1854 but Professor Abbott was unable to find a sufficient number of music students to make ends meet and the family suffered from financial problems.
Beckett was born at Hammersmith, United Kingdom, the eldest son of Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and the brother of Arthur William à Beckett.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an American-born painter who played a part in Impressionism although he did not join the group and preferred grayed colours.
John Stevens Cabot Abbott ( September 19, 1805 – June 17, 1877 ), an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer, was born in Brunswick, Maine to Jacob and Betsey Abbott.
He was a brother of Jacob Abbott, and was associated with him in the management of Abbott's Institute, New York City, and in the preparation of his series of brief historical biographies.
As a part of the 1872 Iwakura Mission Mr. Abbott was given guardianship of Shige Nagai, a Japanese girl sent to the United States to be educated.
In 1910, a series of twenty short biographies of historical characters by J. S. C. and Jacob Abbott, was published.
Their brother, Gorham Dummer Abbott, was also an author.

Abbott and married
Lardner was married to Ellis Abbott of Goshen, Indiana in 1911.
She married her first husband, actor Bruce Abbott, on December 18, 1982.
Abbott married Richard Thompson, an architect, in 1991 ; they divorced in 1993 ; they had one son together.
In 1849, Abbott married Mary Martha Bethune ( 1823 – 1898 ), a relative of Dr. Norman Bethune, a daughter of Anglican clergyman and McGill acting president John Bethune, and a granddaughter of the Presbyterian minister John Bethune.
Their eldest surviving son, William Abbott, married the daughter of Colonel John Hamilton Gray, a Father of Confederation and Premier of Prince Edward Island.
Bud and Betty Abbott were married for 55 years.
Costello's sister, Marie Katherine Cristillo ( 1912 – 1988 ) was married to actor Joe Kirk ( Nat Curcuruto ), who portrayed " Mr. Bacciagalupe " on the Abbott and Costello radio and television shows and appeared in supporting roles in several of the team's films.
Both Abbott and Costello met and married women they knew in burlesque.
Abbott married Betty Smith in 1918, and Costello married Anne Battler in 1934.
John Lane and his wife, Catherine ( Whiting ), lived on the site, and after she died, he married Hannah Abbott.
Freda was formerly married to singer Gregory Abbott in 1976, and had a son, Gregory Abbott, Jr. ( born 1978 ).
In 1780, Abbott married Anna Maria, and again settled in London, residing for many years in Caroline Street in Bloomsbury.
He married his first cousin Jane Abbott ( 1806 – 1882 ) in 1831.
The couple had eight children, including Edwin Abbott Abbott, author of Flatland ; a daughter, Elizabeth, married John Humffreys Parry.
Rowling revealed in October 2007 that Neville married Hannah Abbott, who then became the new landlady of the Leaky Cauldron.
Abbott married Mary Lamotte on 30 July 1795.
Following his departure from the seminary, Abbott met and married Margaret Aitken, worked in journalism, briefly ran a concrete plant and began to get involved in national politics.
On December 10, 1902, Margaret Ives Abbott was married to Dunne at her mother's home in New York.
Achbar collaborated with editor Jennifer Abbott to create Two Brides and a Scalpel: Diary of a Lesbian Marriage, a low-budget video diary by the couple known as Canada's first legally married lesbians.
Iris's ex-flame Dr. Jim Abbott ( Ron Hale ) returns to San Francisco five years later along with his fiancee Holly McCallister ( Joan MacConagle ) yet he never forgot Iris and pursues her even though she's married to Spence, who is now a state senator.
Wynn was married to former stage actress Eve Lynn Abbott ( 1914 – 2004 ) until their divorce in 1947, whereupon Abbott married actor Van Johnson.

Abbott and Lewis
In the 1950s Abbott and Costello's popularity waned as their place as filmdom's hottest comedy team was taken by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
Two burglars, Charley Gennini ( Joseph Wiseman, who played the title role in the first James Bond film Dr. No ) and Lewis Abbott ( Michael Strong ), are brought in.
* Michael Strong as Lewis Abbott
She also played the same dignified, poised dowager in other movies, with W. C. Fields ( Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, 1941 ) and ( Tales of Manhattan, 1942 ), Abbott and Costello ( Little Giant, 1946 ), Laurel and Hardy ( The Dancing Masters, 1943 ), Red Skelton ( Bathing Beauty, 1944 ), Jack Benny ( The Horn Blows at Midnight, 1945 ), Wheeler and Woolsey and George " Spanky " McFarland ( Kentucky Kernels, 1934 ) and ( High Flyers, 1937, with Lupe Vélez thrown in for good measure ), radio comedian Joe Penner ( The Life of the Party, 1937 ), George " Gabby " Hayes ( Sunset in El Dorado ), and Danny Kaye ( Up In Arms, 1944 ), and on television with Martin and Lewis ( The Colgate Comedy Hour, December 1951 ).
It was reminiscent of the classic comedic duo stylings of Laurel and Hardy, Martin and Lewis or Abbott and Costello ( who were actually mentioned in the theme song ), with Kenan being the straight man and Kel his comedic foil.
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. played Inspector Lewis Erskine, while Philip Abbott played Arthur Ward, assistant director to F. B. I.
By the end of the skirmish at least seventeen Mormons were dead: Hiram Abbott, Elias Benner, John Byers, Alexander Campbell, Simon Cox, Josiah Fuller, Austin Hammer, John Lee, Benjamin Lewis, Thomas McBride ( 78 ), Charley Merrick ( 9 ), Levi Merrick, William Napier, George S. Richards, Sardius Smith ( 10 ), Warren Smith, and John York.
The slogan of the paper and number one of the Defender's bible, “ American race prejudice must be destroyed ,” is an excellent example of what he thought the paper was capable of and what the ideal experience of an African American or any American should be .< ref >* Lewis, Cecil T. " The Paradoxical Abbott ".
* Frank Lewis Abbott ( C ): Wandsworth 1967 – 1970 ; Alderman 1970 – 1977
Those people are Tom Abbott, Rich Lerner, Todd Lewis, Steve Sands, Kelly Tilghman and Scott Walker.

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