Working on a Miss Terry (Part 2)
• July 20, 2017 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1988, 1989, Great Britain, Music, Theater, Writing
Tags: Alfred Lord Tennyson, Arthur Lewis, Arthur Sullivan, Berlin Wall, Clapham, Colin Vaines, Coventry, Cox and Box, David Puttnam, Dimbola, Edith Craig, Edward William Godwin, Ellen Terry, Engima Productions, Farringford, Felix Mendelssohn, Found Drowned, Freshwater Bay, G. F. Watts, George du Maurier, Isle of Wight, James Knowles, Joy Melville, Kate Terry, Mark Lemon, Metaphysical Society, Offenbach, Punch magazine, Reverend Charles Pritchard, screenwriting, Shakespeare, Smallhythe Kent, The Wandering Moon, Tom Taylor, Victorian theater, Victoriana, William Boyce
Working on a Miss Terry (Part 1)
• July 14, 2017 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1988, 1989, Great Britain, Theater, Writing
Tags: Alfred Lord Tennyson, carte-de-visite, Charles Kean, Clapham, Coventry, Dylan Thomas, Edward William Godwin, Ellen Terry, Found Drowned, Freshwater Bay, G. F. Watts, Henry Irving, Henry Princep, Isle of Wight, James Knowles, Julia Margaret Cameron, Kate Terry, Long Acre, Lyceum Theatre, Metaphysical Society, Queen’s Theatre, Reverend Charles Pritchard, Richard Burbage, Sarah Princep, Sarah Siddons, screenwriting, Shakespeare, The Wandering Moon, The Winter’s Tale, Tom Taylor, Victorian theater, Victoriana, William Macready
Approaching the Frontier
• July 6, 2017 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1988, 1989, Dad, girlfriends, Hopkins, Indiana, Lake Minnetonka
Tags: Abi Bilkus, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Ellen Terry, Fingerhut, Forest Gate, imagination, Julia Margaret Cameron, Lakewood Community College, Lindsay Clarke, London, mid-Victorian theater, proofreader, Ridgedale library, Roger Manvell, Sally, stargazing, storytelling, The Crowded Room, The Wandering Moon, Wood Green
Tell Me a Story
• September 5, 2014 • 1 CommentPosted in 1965, Books, Indiana, Media
Tags: Alfred Lord Tennyson, Atalanta, Bambi, Chicken Little, children's stories, Cinderella, Dick van Dyke, golden apples, Grimm Brothers, Hans Christian Andersen, Hercules, Hippomenes, Illustrated Treasury of Children's Literature, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Black Sambo, Nancy Kwan, nursery rhymes, Pandora, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sleeping Beauty, stories, storytelling