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The cast included Glynis Johns ( Desiree Armfeldt ), Len Cariou ( Fredrik Egerman ), Hermione Gingold ( Madame Armfeldt ), Victoria Mallory, Judith Kahan, Mark Lambert, Laurence Guittard, Patricia Elliott, George Lee Andrews, and D. Jamin Bartlett.
It starred Judi Dench ( Desiree ), Siân Phillips ( Madame Armfeldt ), Joanna Riding, Laurence Guittard and Patricia Hodge.
Zarah Leander played Madame Armfeldt in the original Austrian staging ( in 1975 ) as well as in the original Swedish staging in Stockholm in 1978 ( here with Jan Malmsjö as Fredrik Egerman ), performing Send In The Clowns and Liaisons in both stagings.
Her recent roles include Lady Adelaide Stitch in the film Nanny McPhee ( 2005 ), Leona Mullen in the 2007 Broadway play Deuce, Madame Arcati in the 2009 Broadway revival of the play Blithe Spirit and Madame Armfeldt in the 2010 Broadway revival of the musical A Little Night Music.
Gingold played Mayor Shinn's ( Paul Ford ) snooty wife Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn in The Music Man ( 1962 ) ( in which her son Roy Dean ( Leslie Joseph ) also had a small role ), starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, and was part of the original 1973 Broadway cast of A Little Night Music in the role of the elderly Madame Armfeldt, a former courtesan, this time Swedish, which she reprised in London ( 1975 ) and in the unsuccessful film version of the musical ( 1977 ).

Armfeldt and Count
After the Count and Countess leave, Fredrika and Madame Armfeldt discuss the chaos of the recent turns-of-events.
In the Division of Petitions of His Imperial Majesty's Chancery, for 1912, Record No. 96803 permission is given to Count Alexander Vladimirovitch Armfeldt to wear the insignia of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, with the transfer of that right, after his death, to his son.

Armfeldt and Henrik
Meanwhile, Desiree asks Madame Armfeldt to host a party for Fredrik, Anne, and Henrik.
Armfeldt laughs and points out that the night has indeed smiled twice: Henrik and Anne, the young, and Desiree and Fredrik, the fools.

Armfeldt and role
The musical premiered in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on April 15, 1975 and starred Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and Diane Langton, with Hermione Gingold reprising her role as Madame Armfeldt.
She toured the United States in Stephen Sondheim's well-reviewed musical A Little Night Music, then took the show to London, and thus originated the role of Desirée Armfeldt on the West End.
In May 2010 Irving made her Opera Theatre of Saint Louis debut in the role of Desiree Armfeldt in Isaac Mizrahi's directorial debut of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music.
She appeared in the Broadway revival of the Sondheim-Wheeler musical A Little Night Music, from July 2010 to January 2011, succeeding Angela Lansbury in the role of Madame Armfeldt, the wheelchair-bound mother who remembers her life as a courtesan in the song " Liaisons ".
The AP reviewer of the musical ( with the two new leads ) wrote " Devotees of Stritch, who earned her Sondheim stripes singing, memorably, " The Ladies Who Lunch " in Company 40 years ago, will revel in how the actress, who earned a huge ovation before her very first line at a recent preview, brings her famously salty, acerbic style to the role of Madame Armfeldt.

Armfeldt and Fredrika
After they drift back off, the aging and severe Madame Armfeldt and her solemn granddaughter, Fredrika, enter.
Madame Armfeldt, Desiree's mother, has taken over the care of Desiree's daughter Fredrika.
Madame Armfeldt offers advice to young Fredrika.
Armfeldt sits alone with Fredrika.
* The Glamorous Life — Fredrika Armfeldt, Desiree Armfeldt, Madame Armfeldt and Quintet
* Fredrika Armfeldt: Desiree's thirteen-year-old daughter, who may or may not be the product ( unbeknownst to Fredrik ) of the actress's and Fredrik's affair.

Armfeldt and ).
It was to originally star Kristin Scott-Thomas ( Désirée ) and Leslie Caron ( Madame Armfeldt ).
The cast included both stage performers: Sally Ann Howes and George Lee Andrews as Desiree and Frederick and opera regular Regina Resnik as Madame Armfeldt ( in 1991 ).

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* The Man Who Drank the Universe ( 2005 ), directed by Gary Reich and Alistair Appleton.
The doughnut claim has since been repeated by media such as the BBC ( by Alistair Cooke in his Letter from America program ), The Guardian, MSNBC, CNN, Time magazine, and The New York Times ; mentioned in several books about Germany written by English-speaking authors, including Norman Davies and Kenneth C. Davis ; and used in the manual for the Speech Synthesis Markup Language.
* HMS Ulysses ( novel ), by Alistair Maclean
* Where Eagles Dare ( 1968 ), WWII adventure from the Alistair MacLean novel.
* Circus ( novel ), a novel by Alistair MacLean
Blair and Brown's arrangement continued between Brown ( at 11 ) and Alistair Darling ( at 10 ), and is said to be likely to continue in the Cameron ministry ( David Cameron at 11 and George Osborne at 10 ).
The basic principle of fairness was set out by Listener setter Afrit ( Alistair Ferguson Ritchie ) in his book Armchair Crosswords ( 1946 ), wherein he credits it to the fictional Book of the Crossword:
* Tyneside: A History of Newcastle and Gateshead from Earliest Times, Alistair Moffat and George Rosie, Mainstream Publishing ( 10 November 2005 ), ISBN 1-84596-013-0
As the series begins, Judith develops a crush on Lionel, and his publisher, Alistair Deacon ( Philip Bretherton ), takes an interest in Jean.
* Bring It On ( Alistair Griffin album ), a 2004 album
* Athabasca ( novel ), novel by Alistair MacLean
Labour critics such as the future Cabinet Minister & Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Harriet Harman, considered that PFI was really a back-door form of privatisation ( House of Commons, 7 December 1993 ), and the future Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, warned that " apparent savings now could be countered by the formidable commitment on revenue expenditure in years to come ".
The Scottish singer-songwriter Alistair Hulett wrote a song about the ' swaggies ' called " The Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away " ( mp3 download from the Artist's website ), which appeared on his album The Cold Grey Light Of Dawn.
*" Pivotal chapter in Scottish history ," by Sarah Hemming, Financial Times ( London ), August 13, 2010 ( regarding play by Alistair Beaton on " Darien scheme " titled, Caledonia )
* Partisans ( novel ), a novel by Alistair MacLean about the Yugoslav partisans
Alistair McGowan ( born 24 November 1964 ) is an English impressionist, stand-up comic, actor, singer and writer best known to British audiences for The Big Impression ( formerly Alistair McGowan's Big Impression ), which was, for four years, one of BBC1's top-rating comedy programmes-winning numerous awards, including a BAFTA in 2003.
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* Night Watch ( 1995 film ), ( also known as Alistair MacLean's Night Watch ).

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** Patricia Robins ( alias Claire Lorrimer ), British writer.
* Jim Murray ( pitcher ) ( 1894 – 1973 ), US baseball player for Brooklyn Robins
was produced by Cordt Holland and Ivan Stang, and narrated by " Dr. Hal " ( Harry S. Robins ), then distributed by Polygram.
The show ran for nearly forty years and featured a remarkably stable cast of panelists, including journalist-historian Pierre Berton, Betty Kennedy ( who later become a Canadian senator ), Toby Robins ( who later became a movie actress ) and radio commentator Gordon Sinclair.
The park is part of the 366 km < sup > 2 </ sup > Gibraltar Range Important Bird Area ( IBA ), identified as such by BirdLife International because it is a block of highland forest that supports one of only five remaining populations of the vulnerable Rufous Scrub-bird, as well as significant populations of Green Catbirds, Australian Logrunners, Paradise Riflebirds and Pale-yellow Robins.
Robins played a key role in the Vietnam War ( 1964 – 73 ), supplying troops and materiel through the Southeast Asian Pipeline and modifying AC-119G / K and AC-130 gunships.
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* John Russell ( pitcher ) ( 1895 – 1930 ), baseball pitcher for the Brooklyn Robins and Chicago White Sox
* Coxall, Bill, and Lynton Robins, Contemporary British Politics, Macmillan Press, Basingstoke, 1993 reprint, ( P / B ), Monday Club profile on p. 239.
Talbot House, the last of the three original ' Salopian ' houses, has traditionally been characterised most by its sporting colours of black and white ( arranged in hoops when playing rugby ), it is named after the Earl Talbot, one the foremost English military commanders of the wars in France and is currently led by its housemaster Mr N Robins.
Other characters include Alison O ' Sullivan ( the twins ' cousin ), Hilary Wentworth, Carlotta Brown ( an ex-circus girl ), Janet Robins, Doris Elward and Bobby Ellis.
Selby's major sporting team is Selby Town Football Club ( the Robins ), playing in the Northern Counties East Premier Division and based at Flaxley Road Stadium.
The lawyer who organized Maryson LLC was state representative Larry O ' Neal ( R-Warner Robins ), the chairman of the Ways & Means committee of the House.
The other default teams are the Ninja BlackSox, Brave Warriors, Japan Robins, World Powers, Ghastly Monsters, Lovely Ladies ( an all-women's team ), and SNK Crushers.
Josiah Robins " Jo " Bonner, Jr. ( born November 19, 1959 ), is the U. S. Representative for, having served since 2003.
Bonner was born in Selma, Alabama ( but was reared in Camden, Alabama ), to Josiah Robins Bonner, Sr., and the former Imogene Virginia Lyons.
During the Korean War, 14 AF participated in the mobilization of Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units and individuals from its headquarters at Robins Air Force Base ( AFB ), Georgia.
Robins Air Force Base, Georgia: Headquarters Fourteenth Air Force ( CONAC ), 1959.
Those of Red-capped, Rose and Pink Robins are all smaller, with wing lengths less than 7 cm ( 2. 8 in ), smaller than the smallest Flame Robin.
The asymmetry was described as “ robust and quite general ” ( Jones, 1976, p. 304 ), “ firmly established ” ( Watson, 1982, p. 698 ), and “ an entrenched part of scientific psychology ” ( Robins, Spranca, & Mendelsohn, 1996, p. 376 ).

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