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Geraint and returned
The summer of 2002 Geraint returned to the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theatre's main stage in My Fair Lady, as Henry Higgins, a role he shared with his friend Colm Feore.
Geraint returned to the Atlantic Theatre Festival in August 2003 to perform a one-act play Hughie by Eugene O ' Neill.
In 2006 Geraint returned to The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D. C. to perform Don Armado in Michael Kahn's 60's version of Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Lost.

Geraint and Stratford
2008 saw Geraint s return to Ontario s Stratford Shakespeare Festival to appear in Hamlet ( as Polonius ) and Fuente Ovejuna ( as the King ).
For the 2010 Stratford Shakespeare Festival season, Geraint portrayed king Arthur in Lerner and Loewe's Camelot and Falstaff in Merry Wives of Windsor.

Geraint and for
Correspondents include Bishop Leuthere, Hadrian, King Geraint of Dumnonia, Eahfrid, Cellanus, Sergius and Aldhelm s pupils Wihtfrith and Æthelwald, who was responsible for part of the Carmen rhythmicum.
* Sir Geraint Evans, Welsh baritone or bass-baritone noted for operatic roles including Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Die Zauberflöte, and the title roles in Falstaff and Wozzeck.
Wales has a tradition for producing notable singing artists including Sir Geraint Evans, Dame Gwyneth Jones, Dame Anne Evans, Dame Margaret Price, Sir Tom Jones, Bonnie Tyler, Bryn Terfel, Mary Hopkin, Charlotte Church, Katherine Jenkins, Meic Stevens, Dame Shirley Bassey and Duffy.
Following Lear he starred in the title role of Cyrano at The Shakespeare Theatre, in Washington, D. C., almost every performance of which ended with a standing ovation, and for which Geraint won the prestigious " Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Play ".
In 2005 Geraint was Dylan Thomas for seven weeks in Do Not Go Gentle at the Arclight Theatre in New York City.
In 2007 Geraint appeared in a cameo in Nancy Drew and filmed a made-for-TV movie titled Post Mortem for Lifetime.
Dumnonia was sufficiently part of the known world for Aldhelm, later bishop of Sherborne, to address a letter around 680, to its king Geraint regarding the date of Easter, and though Geraint was defeated by Ine of Wessex around 710, the kingdom survived.
The Club were relegated to the Welsh Alliance for the start of the 2010 – 11 season and appointed Clive Jones as their new manager after the sudden resignation of Geraint Williams.
* Geraint Davies ( MP for Swansea West )
Geraint Richard Davies ( born 3 May 1960 ) is a British politician who is the Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Swansea West.
On 6 May 2010, Geraint Davies was elected MP for Swansea West with 12, 335 votes and a majority of 504.
* Sir Geraint Evans, opera singer, had a home in Aberaeron for more than 30 years
Geraint EvansSir Geraint Llewellyn Evans ( 16 February 1922 – 19 September 1992 ) was a Welsh baritone or bass-baritone noted for operatic roles including Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Die Zauberflöte, and the title roles in Falstaff and Wozzeck.
The original bass player for Best was Geraint Bevan, Harding's old musical comrade from The Derelicts.
Best existed in this form for almost a year before Geraint left to concentrate on his acting career, but not before Best had played a show with a band called ' Myrtle ' who happened to feature one animated character on bass guitar: Jon Chapple.
This innings nearly won the match for Australia but the other batsman Michael Kasprowicz was caught behind by Geraint Jones and England won by just two runs.
He had played three matches during the 2004 NatWest Series, recording his best ODI figures with two wickets, Geraint Jones and Andrew Strauss, for 34 in a seven-wicket win over England, but due to a shin injury he took no further part in the series, and flew home before the Test matches.
Upset about this, Enid cries to herself that she is not a true wife for keeping her husband from his chivalric duties, but Geraint misunderstands her comment to mean she has been unfaithful to him.
Given the moment, given the batsman, and given the match, that is a staggering gamble that has paid off ...' Harmison also took the final wicket of Michael Kasprowicz the next day, caught behind by Geraint Jones for England to win by the wafer thin margin of only two runs.
The work is a praise-poem and elegy for the 6th-century king Geraint, and is significant in showing that this historical king was associated with Arthur at a relatively early date.
Geraint Davies, the MP for Croydon Central until 2005, also had offices in the building.

Geraint and their
In 1978 as part of their album, also called Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, Geraint Jarman a ' r Cynganeddwyr recorded a version of the Welsh national anthem using electric guitars, inspired by Jimi Hendrix's rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.
After Geraint Williams ' positive influence on the team they secured their League One status on 13 April with a 1 – 0 win over Swindon Town at the County Ground, and eventually finished the season in 14th place.
The organists of the three cathedrals ( who act as artistic director and festival conductor when it is their cathedral's turn to host the festival ) are Geraint Bowen ( Hereford ), Adrian Partington ( Gloucester ) and Adrian Lucas ( Worcester ).
Cornish saints such as Piran, Meriasek, or Geraint exercised a religious and arguably political influence ; their activities also connected Cornwall strongly with Ireland, Brittany, Scotland, and Wales, where many of these saints were trained or formed monasteries.
Her husband Geraint Wyn Davies, followed her with their two kids.

Geraint and 2009
A new management team of Geraint Williams and Ernie Talbot put together a locally based squad to see the club through the last games of the 2009 – 10 season.
Geraint Williams was appointed manager on 5 February 2009, taking over from Kevin Nugent who was in temporary charge after the sacking of Martin Ling on 18 January 2009.
On 5 February 2009 Geraint Williams was announced as manager until the end of the season.
His stay lasted less than a year, as after only 15 first team appearances and one goal against Bradford in the FA Cup, he was released by Orient manager Geraint Williams on 4 May 2009.

Geraint and season
Current Kent players such as Robbie Joseph and Geraint Jones plus Neil Dexter, who moved to Middlesex CCC at the end of the 2008 season, have all represented the club.
On his return to Orient, he regained his place in the first team under new manager Geraint Williams and made a total of 34 appearances for Orient in the 2008 – 09 season in addition to his loan spell at Shrewsbury Town.

Geraint and Duncan
Alistair Duncan, Alexis Denisof, Geraint Wyn Davies, Gary Daniels, and James Horan were all in the running for the lead role.

Geraint and
The only reference to Amhar in medieval Welsh language texts is the post-Galfridian romance Geraint and Enid, where " Amhar son of Arthur " is one of Arthur s four squires serving as chamberlains to Arthur's bed, alongside Amhren son of Bedwyr, Cadyrieith son of Gandwy the porter, and Goreu son of Custeninn.

Geraint and s
Because of Erec and Enide ‘ s relationship to the Welsh Geraint and Enid, Erec and Geraint are often conflated or confused.

Geraint and .
Saints associated with kistvaens include Callwen daughter of Brychan, Geraint, Begnet, and Melangell.
Particularly significant in this development were the three Welsh Arthurian romances, which are closely similar to those of Chrétien, albeit with some significant differences: Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain is related to Chrétien's Yvain ; Geraint and Enid, to Erec and Enide ; and Peredur son of Efrawg, to Perceval.
* Geraint H. Jenkins ( 1987 ) The foundations of modern Wales, 1642-1780 ( Clarendon Press, University of Wales Press ) ISBN 0-19-821734-X
Nunna is described in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the kinsman of Ine of Wessex who fought with him against Geraint, King of the Britons, in 710.
Another of Gobbi's contemporaries was the Welshman Geraint Evans, who famously sang Falstaff at Glyndebourne and created the roles of Mr. Flint and Mountjoy in works by Benjamin Britten.
This appears in a 672 letter from Saint Aldhelm to King Geraint of Dumnonia, but it may have been circulating since the Synod of Whitby.
His siblings include Edern, a warrior who appears in a number of Arthurian texts, and Owain ap Nudd, who is mentioned briefly in Geraint and Enid.
Aldhelm wrote a long and rather acrimonious letter to king Geraint of Dumnonia ( Geruntius ) achieving ultimate agreement with Rome.
** The letter to King Geraint of Dumnonia, was supposed to have been destroyed by the Britons ( William of Malmesbury, Gesta Pontificum, p. 361 ), but was discovered with others of Aldhelm's in the correspondence of St Boniface, archbishop of Mainz.
Another prominent resident of Birchwood Road was the Welsh Baritone Sir Geraint Evans, and the toastmaster Ivor Spencer also lived nearby.
( Contains " The History of Peredur or The Fortress of Wonders ", " The Tale of the Countess of the Spring ", and " The History of Geraint son of Erbin ", with textual notes.
Then there is Geraint Goodwin ( 1903 – 41 ) from Newtown in mid-Wales, who, in such works as the novel The Heyday in the Blood ( 1936 ), wrote about declining rural communities in the border region.
In 710, Ine and Nothhelm fought against Geraint of Dumnonia, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ; John of Worcester states that Geraint was killed in this battle.
Individual poems detail the deeds of various knights, including Lancelot, Geraint, Galahad, and Balin and Balan, and also Merlin and the Lady of the Lake.
" Enid " was later divided into " The Marriage of Geraint " and " Geraint and Enid ", and " Guinevere " was expanded.
* Geraint Wyn Davies, a Welsh-Canadian actor, spent his early life in the town, where his father was the Congregational Church Minister.
Geraint ( known in Latin as Gerontius ) ( died 710 ) was a King of Dumnonia who ruled in the early 8th century.

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