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As Critic Walter Kerr points out: `` Adaptations, so long as they are good, still qualify as creative ''.
The 2008 Menier Chocolate Factory production opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre in previews on November 24, 2009 and officially on December 13, 2009, with the same creative team.
* 1996 – Walter Kerr, American theater critic ( b. 1913 )
Walter Kerr wrote in the New York Herald Tribune on September 27, 1957:
* Kerr, Walter, The Silent Clowns ( 1975 ) Alfred A. Knopf, ( 1990 ) Da Capo Press ISBN 0-394-46907-0
* 1978: Walter Kerr, New York Times, " for articles on the theater in 1977 and throughout his long career.
Walter Kerr in The New York Time
Originally produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club on 23 May 2000, it transferred to Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on 24 October 2000.
In the early 1970s, Irene Worth played Hedda at Stratford, Ontario, prompting New York Times critic Walter Kerr to write, " Miss Worth is just possibly the best actress in the world.
In 1864 Walter Kerr Hamilton, the Bishop of Salisbury, whose examining chaplain Liddon had been, appointed him prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral.
Immediately after the film's release, Leigh was cast opposite Walter Pidgeon and Deborah Kerr in If Winter Comes ( 1947 ) in the summer of 1947.
Robert Kerr was born in Wrington, Somerset, England the younger son of Sir Thomas Kerr ( Carr ) of Ferniehurst, Scotland by his second wife, Janet, sister of Walter Scott of Buccleuch.
In November 1995 LuPone starred in her one-woman show, Patti LuPone on Broadway, at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
" Walter Kerr, then the Times ' Sunday critic, also reacted favorably to the show while calling attention to its nonsensical frivolity: he deemed it " light as a breeze, and just plain out of its head.
The paper was home to such writers as Dorothy Thompson, Red Smith, Richard Watts, Jr. and Walter Kerr and begat the International Herald Tribune and New York magazine.
* Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Kerr 1899 – 1904
* Admiral Lord Walter Kerr, 1893 – 1895
* Admiral Lord Walter Kerr, 1899
In the New York Herald Tribune, for example, Walter Kerr praised Kidd's direction and choreography, saying that Kidd " knows how to set fists and feet pounding against the floor.
The play debuted on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre in 1993, directed by George C. Wolfe, with Millennium Approaches being performed on May 4 and Perestroika joining it in repertory on November 23, closing December 4, 1994.
New York Herald Tribune critic Walter Kerr praised Gower Champion's direction but criticized the libretto and score, stating that " Mr. Champion has been very much responsible for the gayety ( sic ), the winsomeness, and the exuberant zing of the occasion ... he has not always been given the very best to work with ... every once in a while, Michael Stewart's book starts to break down and cry ... Lee Adams's lyrics lean rather heavily on the new " talk-out-the-plot " technique, and Charles Strouse's tunes, though jaunty, are whisper-thin.
** Walter William Schomberg Kerr, Earl of Ancram ( 1867 – 1892 )
* Peter Francis Walter Kerr, 12th Marquess of Lothian ( 1922 – 2004 )

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* Walter Scott Houston ( 1912 – 1993 ) who wrote the " Deep-Sky Wonders " column in Sky & Telescope magazine for almost 50 years.
In his dialogue " Aesop and Rhodopè ", published in 1844, Walter Savage Landor wrote:
Alexander did not remarry and Walter Bower wrote that he planned an Augustinian Priory at the Eilean nam Ban dedicated to Sybilla's memory, and he may have taken steps to have her venerated.
Respected literary figures like Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott in Scotland both collected and wrote their own ballads, using the form to create an artistic product.
Ingram, older than the rest of the members of the band, left to serve active duty in Vietnam, and was later replaced by Walter " Clyde " Orange, the second lead singer who wrote or co-wrote many of their hit tunes before Lionel Richie came on board.
His grandfather, an amateur naturalist by the name of Walter Drawbridge Crick ( 1857 – 1903 ), wrote a survey of local foraminifera ( single-celled protists with shells ), corresponded with Charles Darwin, and had two gastropods ( snails or slugs ) named after him.
The castle's cultural prominence increased after Sir Walter Scott wrote Kenilworth in 1821 describing the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth.
" Similarly, Louie Kemp, in his article for Jewish Journal, wrote: " You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in " Apocalypse Now ," but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most.
As Walter Juniper wrote, “ Everything, including artistic characterization and consistency of characterization, were sacrificed to humor, and character portrayal remained only where it was necessary for the success of the plot and humor to have a persona who stayed in character, and where the persona by his portrayal contributed to humor .”
Sports Illustrateds Joe Posnanski wrote, " There has never been a pitcher in baseball history — not Walter Johnson, not Lefty Grove, not Sandy Koufax, not Tom Seaver, not Roger Clemens — who was more overwhelming than the young Pedro.
John Milton ( 1608 – 1674 ) wrote a textbook in logic or dialectic in Latin based on Ramus ' work, which has now been translated into English by Walter J. Ong and Charles J. Ermatinger in The Complete Prose Works of John Milton ( Yale University Press, 1982 ; 8: 206-407 ), with a lengthy introduction by Ong ( 144-205 ).
Another contemporary writer also wrote of Rhys if Roger Turvey is correct in stating that Walter Map's piece Of the King Appollonides deals with Rhys under a pseudonym.
A project in development for many years and based on an idea by Frank Kowalski, Peckinpah wrote the screenplay with the assistance of Kowalski, Walter Kelley and Gordon Dawson.
He wrote that he was " a faithful student of the Scottish ballads, and had always envied Sir Walter the delight of tracing them out amid their own heather, and of writing them down piecemeal from the lips of aged crones.
Great novelists like Sir Walter Scott and Charles Dickens also wrote some short stories.
However the neurophysiologist William Grey Walter in his book The Living Brain ( 1953 ) wrote that electrical ' brain-waves ' are too weak to explain telepathy.
Ernst Bloch, Max Horkheimer and Walter Benjamin all wrote about Marxism and politics in addition to other philosophical topics.
In the early 19th century, Walter Scott wrote of Wallace in Exploits and Death of William Wallace, the " Hero of Scotland ", and Jane Porter penned a romantic version of the Wallace legend in The Scottish Chiefs in 1810.
Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's historical novel The Bride of Lammermoor.
Wilhelm Keitel wrote his memoirs in the six weeks before he was hanged ; they have been published later in few editions, for example " The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel: Chief of the German High Command, 1938 – 1945 " edited by Walter Görlitz, ISBN 978-0-8154-1072-0.
Palme wrote his senior honor thesis on the United Auto Workers union, led at the time by Walter Reuther.
Sir Walter Cope, asked by Robert Cecil to select a play for the Queen during her brother Duke Ulric of Holstein's visit, wrote, " Burbage is come and says there is no new play the Queen has not seen but they have revived an old one called Love's Labour's Lost which for wit and mirth he says will please her exceedingly.
So, as another of his traditional goofs, he wrote that his true name was " Walter Foghorn Matthau ".
Colleague Walter Gordon wrote that Turner was exceptionally loyal and respectful when dealing with senior ministers in the 1960s.

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