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Elizabeth and Swados
Elizabeth Swados composed the music for Trudeau ’ s book and lyrics.
Combined stage productions include the 1980 version, produced and written by Elizabeth Swados, Alice in Concert ( aka Alice at the Palace ), performed on a bare stage.
There have been at least two operas named Kasper Hauser, a 2007 work by American composer Elizabeth Swados and a 2010 work by British composer Rory Boyle.
** Runaways – Book, music, and lyrics by Elizabeth Swados.
Gurney ’ s Mrs. Farnsworth ( New York Times Best Play List 2004 ), Will Eno ’ s Oh, The Humanity ..., Elizabeth Swados ’ JABU and Kaspar Hauser, the Obie award winning Benten Kozo, as well as premieres of playwrights Mac Wellman, Adam Rapp, Thomas Bradshaw, Itamar Moses, and performance artists Mabou Mines, Karen Finley and LAVA, among many others.
Other dramatists whose works were featured included Jean-Claude van Itallie, Richard Scheckner, Andrei Serban, and Elizabeth Swados.
** Runaways – Elizabeth Swados
** Runaways – Elizabeth Swados ( music & lyrics )
* Runaways ( musical ), a 1978 Broadway musical by Elizabeth Swados
Runaways is a musical which was written, composed and directed by Elizabeth Swados, about the lives of children who run away from home and live on the city streets.
The director and choreographer was Elizabeth Swados, with scenic design by Douglas W. Schmidt and Woods Mackintosh, costume design by Hilary Rosenfeld, and lighting design by Jennifer Tipton.
The orchestra consisted of Piano and Toy Piano, String Bass, Congas, Timbales, Bongos, Bell Sirens and Others, Trap Set, Triangle, Glass and Ratchet, Saxophone and Flutes, and Guitar ( played by Elizabeth Swados ).
Angry, disturbing, and ultimately too prosaic for sustained musical flight, it was complete proof that Elizabeth Swados had new plans for the musical and that she had the talent to realize them.

Elizabeth and Listening
* Listening In: Broadcasts, Speeches, and Interviews by Elizabeth Bowen ( 2010 )-edited by Allan Hepburn

Elizabeth and Out
Out of the twelve children of Peter and Catherine ( five sons and seven daughters ), only two daughters, Anna and Elizabeth survived.
( He also wrote, but did not act in Elizabeth Sleeps Out ( 1936 ).
* Hammersmith Is Out ( 1972 ) with Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and Peter Ustinov
Funnybunny Camps Out and HoneyBunny Funnybunny, " The Parkeet Girl ", " The Very Bad Bunny ", " Honey Bunny Funnybunny ", " Money Money Honey Bunny ", ' Honey Bunny's Honey Bear ", ' PJ The Spoiled Bunny ", ' PJ Funnybunny's Bag of Tricks ", ' Bedtime for Bunnies ", PJ Funnybunny and His Very Cool Birthday Party ", Knock Knock It's PJ Funnybunny ",' Elizabeth and Larry ", ' Elizabeth Larry and Ed ", " Bob and John at Lake Kitty Paw Paw ", ' Bob and John in Bad to the Bone ", " Chuck Wood and the Woodchucks in The BIg Game ".
Odd Girl Out is a 2005 drama telefilm starring Alexa Vega, Lisa Vidal, Elizabeth Rice, Alicia Morton, Leah Pipes, Shari Dyon Perry, Joey Nappo, and Chad Faget.
* Last Plane Out ( 1983 ) as Elizabeth Rush
* Elizabeth Cronin, " Uncle Rat Went Out to Ride " ( on " Folk Songs of Britain, Vol.
Entitled " BETTY: Inside Out ", the show established the tongue-in-cheek personas of the band that follow them to present day: the ego of egomaniacal diva Amy, the id of shame-free rebel, Elizabeth and the superego of calm superhero, Alyson.
* Love Will Find Out the Way – Elizabeth
* Call Out the Troops: an examination of the legal basis for Australian Defence Force involvement in ' non-defence ' matters, Elizabeth Ward, Parliamentary Research Paper 8, ( 1997 )
* Elizabeth Bentley, Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley, Devin-Adair Company, 1951.
Bronze Medal: “ In and Out of Time ”, Elizabeth Finlayson --- Stanford University.
* Elizabeth Bentley, Out of Bondage: The Story of Elizabeth Bentley ( New York: Ivy Books, 1988 ) ISBN 0-8041-0164-7
Her work as a legislator has been recognized by numerous awards, including the Maryland Progressive Leader Award, the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Merit Award, the Out for Justice Award of Equality Maryland, the Community Service Award of the League of Korean Americans, Organization of Chinese Americans Leadership Award, Elizabeth Scull Outstanding Community Service Award, Charles E. Smith Life Communities Chairman's Award, Village of Friendship Heights Community Service Award, MD NOW Leadership Recognition Award, and inclusion in Maryland's Top 100 Women.

Elizabeth and she
Born on June 24, 1835, she was named Elizabeth Peabody Alcott in honor of the teaching assistant at the Temple School.
Maria's sister, Elizabeth Branwell ( 1776 – 1842 ), moved to the parsonage, initially to nurse her dying sister, but she spent the rest of her life there raising the children.
In Elizabeth Gaskell's biography, Anne's father remembered her as precocious, reporting that once, when she was four years old, in reply to his question about what a child most wanted, she answered: " age and experience ".
In another 1998 event, Elizabeth Ward Gracen recanted a six-year-old denial and stated she had a one night stand with Clinton in 1982.
A letter from Queen Elizabeth ( later the Queen Mother ), dated 17 May 1947, showed " her decided lack of enthusiasm for the socialist government " and describes the British electorate as " poor people, so many half-educated and bemused " for electing Attlee over Winston Churchill, whom she saw as a war hero.
In view of the success of her novels, particularly Jane Eyre, Charlotte was persuaded by her publisher to visit London occasionally, where she revealed her true identity and began to move in a more exalted social circle, becoming friends with Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Gaskell, and acquainted with William Makepeace Thackeray and G. H. Lewes.
In a 1982 poll, she was voted fourth most recognisable woman in Britain, after Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II and Diana, Princess of Wales.
Consequently she was third cousin of her father-in-law, Henry VII of England, and fourth cousin of her mother-in-law Elizabeth of York.
* 1958 – Subscriber Trunk Dialling ( STD ) is inaugurated in the UK by Queen Elizabeth II when she speaks to the Lord Provost in a call from Bristol to Edinburgh.
In 1775, Darwin met Elizabeth Pole, daughter of Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore, and wife of Colonel Edward Pole ( 1718 – 1780 ); but as she was married, Darwin could only make his feelings known for her through poetry.
Queen Elizabeth I of England is noted to have been entertained by " Country Dancing ," although the relationship of the dances she saw to the surviving dances of the mid-17th century is disputed.
Thus, Elizabeth was as at ease among the upper classes as she was among the fishing folk of the area also enjoyed good health, which she maintained throughout her life.
Later, when she was 10 years old, a governess, Miss Edgeworth, a poor gentlewoman, was employed to educate Elizabeth and her sister.
After this formal education, Elizabeth spent the next nine years tending to domestic duties, but with her lively mind, energy and vigour, the prospect of a solely domestic existence would not satisfy her, so she continued to study Latin and arithmetic in the mornings and also read widely.
Her sister Millicent recalled Elizabeth ’ s weekly lectures, “ Talks on Things in General ”, when her younger siblings would gather her while she discussed politics and current affairs from Garibaldi to Macauley ’ s History of England.
In 1854, when she was eighteen, Elizabeth and her sister went on a long visit to their school friends, Jane and Anne Crow, in Gateshead.
On hearing that the Dean of the faculty of medicine at the University of Sorbonne, Paris was in favour of admitting women as medical students, Elizabeth studied French so that she could apply for a medical degree, which she obtained in 1870.
The daughter of Henry VIII, she was born a princess, but her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed two and a half years after her birth, and Elizabeth was declared illegitimate.
In 1558, Elizabeth succeeded her half-sister, during whose reign she had been imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting Protestant rebels.
Elizabeth set out to rule by good counsel, and she depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers led by William Cecil, Baron Burghley.
As she grew older, Elizabeth became famous for her virginity, and a cult grew up around her which was celebrated in the portraits, pageants, and literature of the day.

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