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Benjamin Franklin Gilbert (1841–1907), an American real estate developer, was the founder of Takoma Park, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and the city's first mayor. Gilbert was born in De Ruyter , Madison County , New York .
Originally called "West Side Gilbert & Sullivan Players", the group originally performed scenes from Gilbert and Sullivan operas with a sound system and a cast of nine people in outdoor performances and in nursing homes and hospitals around New York City, with borrowed costumes, set pieces and an electric piano from the New York Grand Opera ...
Early on the group was named Gilbert & Sullivan Workshop of Long Island. [1] Since then it has performed all of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and various related works around Long Island and beyond, [4] and in 1980 it adopted its current name. [1] [5] The Yiddish division of the Company, Gilbert & Sullivan Yiddish Light Opera Company ...
Dorothy Raedler was born February 24, 1917, in New York City. She attended Hunter College. In addition to her Gilbert and Sullivan companies, she directed non-G&S operas in various venues, including several at New York City Opera, Baltimore Civic Opera Company and elsewhere from the 1960s. [2]
In 2010, the search for Shannan Gilbert, a 24-year-old aspiring actress from New Jersey, led authorities to the remains of 10 other people along Long Island's Gilgo Beach.. Almost 13 years later ...
Gilbert, who operates under the stage name Gilbert the Party Pig, accompanies his owner, Michelle Burns, around New England providing entertainment at children's parties, corporate events and the ...
Livingston was born on December 24, 1712, in Kingston in the Province of New York, a part of British America. [1] He was the eldest of fourteen children born to Cornelia ( née Beekman) Livingston (1693–1742) and Gilbert Livingston (1690–1746), a lawyer and politician in colonial New York.
Major's Inn and Gilbert Block is a historic inn and tavern and commercial building at Gilbertsville in Otsego County, New York. The Gilbert Block consists of three 2-story attached brick commercial structures varying slightly in height in the Neo-Tudor Style. It was built between 1893 and 1895, and hosts shops and artist's studios.