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The play was produced on Broadway during 1924 at the Frazee Theatre, featuring Robert Vivian as Sweeney Todd and Rafaela Ottiano as Mrs. Lovett. [15] Sweeney Todd, the Barber of Fleet Street: or the String of Pearls (c. 1865), a dramatic adaptation written by Frederick Hazleton which premiered at the Old Bower Saloon, Stangate Street, Lambeth. [7]
The String of Pearls: A Domestic Romance (alternatively titled The Sailor's Gift) is a story first published as a penny dreadful serial from 1846 to 47. The main character of the story is Sweeney Todd, "the Demon Barber of Fleet Street". The story was the character's first literary appearance.
A story called The String of Pearls was published in a weekly magazine during the winter of 1846–47. Set in 1785, the story featured as its principal villain a certain Sweeney Todd and included all the plot elements used in later versions. The murderous barber's story was turned into a play before the ending had even been revealed in print.
A String of Pearls, a 1912 film directed by D. W. Griffith; The String of Pearls, an 1846 serial novel that introduced the character Sweeney Todd; String of Pearls, a 1991 album by Deborah Conway, or the title song; String of Pearls: A Greatest Hits Collection, a 2000 album by Prairie Oyster
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra recorded "A String of Pearls" on November 8, 1941 in New York, which was copyrighted and published by The Mutual Music Society, Inc., ASCAP. It was released as an RCA Bluebird 78 single, B-11382-B, backed with "Day Dreaming", in 1941 by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. "Day Dreaming" was the A side.
Last month, we brought you a preview of Pearl's Peril, Wooga's first attempt at a hidden object game that will be launching on mobile sometime in Q2 of this year. Today marks the game's launch on ...
In the original version of the tale, the penny dreadful The String of Pearls (1846–7), her name is Johanna Oakley and she has no relation to Todd. [1] In the popular musical adaptation by Stephen Sondheim, inspired by Christopher Bond's play Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1973), she is the daughter of Benjamin Barker and his ...
A String of Pearls (Epic, 1965) Trumpet de Luxe with Billy Butterfield (CBS [Japan], 1966) Creole Cookin (Verve, 1967) That Midnight Touch (Project 3, 1967) A Time for Love (Project 3, 1967) Bobby/Billy/Brazil (Verve, 1968) This Is My Bag (Project 3, 1969) Live at the Roosevelt Grill (Chiaroscuro, 1970) The Bobby Hackett 4 (Hyannisport, 1972)