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      • After a relationship in the mid-1860s with the novelist Annie Thomas, Gilbert married Lucy Agnes Turner (1847–1936), whom he called "Kitty", in 1867; she was 11 years his junior.
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  2. In 1873, Gilbert was asked by the theatrical manager, Carl Rosa, to write a work for his planned 1874 season. Gilbert expanded Trial into a one-act libretto. However, Rosa's wife Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa, a childhood friend of Gilbert's, died after an illness in 1874 and Rosa dropped the project. [58]

  3. For the only time in his career, Gilbert the dramatist was not in control of how his plays were performed: the stars were stars, but he was a mere author. Lucy Turner Gilbert On the 6th of August, 1867, Gilbert married Lucy Agnes Turner.

  4. 6 days ago · W.S. Gilbert (born November 18, 1836, London, England—died May 29, 1911, Harrow Weald, Middlesex, England) was an English playwright and humorist best known for his collaboration with Arthur Sullivan in comic operas.

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  5. Sep 27, 2000 · In the churchyard is a memorial to them erected in 1799 by their son, William Gilbert, then of Westminster. Thomas Gilbert's wife was a member of the Selfe family of Heal Farm, Woodford, near Salisbury; they were married at Winterbourne Gunner, a parish close by, 1 August 1737.

  6. Sep 11, 2017 · However, there are some things that you may not have known about W.S. Gilbert – here’s 10 of the most interesting: #1: W.S. Gilbert had the Dickensian habit of wearing a red flower in his buttonhole. #2: He preferred to talk with women, rather than men. Dinner parties at Grim’s Dyke often led to the men leaving the dining room quickly, so ...

  7. He retired to his country mansion with his wife, writing an occasional play and rewriting H.M.S. Pinafore and The Mikado as children’s stories. He was knighted in 1907, the first British dramatist to be so honored for authorship alone.

  8. Interview. Elizabeth Gilbert. She's a playwright from Houston, Texas, who first began questioning Cameron Todd Willingham's conviction while corresponding with him between 1999 and...

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