~ Brian Thomas Littrell ~ Golden Voiced BSB ~ has ever seen. Roxie Hart, played by belle calaway is a classy performance that shines with confidence. Caroline O Connor currently http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/tigerlilies/234/news191.html
Extractions: Slick, suave, and sexy - Mr. Kevin Richardson has taken center stage portraying Billy Flynn as he makes his Broadway debut starring in the acclaimed "Chicago." When news first hit the wire that a Backstreet Boy was heading to New York as a Broadway performer, fans worldwide went crazy! With almost two years past since the last release from the boys many fans have taken pride in experiencing the fabulous five in a new light. From charity work to solo releases fans jumped on board to support Kevin Richardson as his venture guided him to Broadway. Richardson is surrounded with an impeccable cast, perhaps the best Broadway has ever seen. Roxie Hart, played by Belle Calaway is a classy performance that shines with confidence. Caroline O'Connor currently starring as Velma Kelly is hilariously believable. (Ms. O'Connor, like Richardson is making her debut appearance in "Chicago.") Together Calaway and O'Connor illuminate the stage with poise and power as they keep the audience begging for more. Rob Bartlett captivates the pitiful and nearly invisible Amos Hart brilliantly. Bartlett's sincere emotion leaves the audience with an undying sympathy for his character as they cross their fingers in hopes he can prevail and win the love of his adored Roxie. Incredible performances were given by the entire cast - including those appearances by the tantalizing Roz Ryan (Mama) and the flamboyant M. Agnes (Mary Sunshine).
Sue's Online Journal -- February 2001 And Chicago was again really special with Bebe Neuwirth and belle calaway. belle interprets the character wonderfully (as does Bebe http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/east/1147/feb2001.html
Extractions: February 28, 2001 So I'm finally back. Again, I can't really tell how many people (if any) were waiting for an update, but I am trying to keep this web journal thing going. I enjoy doing it, and it's nice to have a record of sorts of what I've been doing. And if others can enjoy it, even better. Meanwhile, I'm still having digital camera issues, so I am not very able to add new and exciting photos. Which makes me a bit sad. Of course, I keep feeling tempted just to go out and get a spectacular new digital camera that doesn't have any exposure issues, but I realize that I should try not to spend that money, and that I should instead try to get mine fixed (I have already tried once, but I don't think things are all fixed yet). We'll see if I can manage to resist the temptation to buy a new camera. Meanwhile, yes, I am only just sliding in with a February entry (I have about an hour and a half to go!), but I was out of town for a while... But as we know (or perhaps we are just coming to know), I don't really believe in making excuses for things, so the being away thing might not help all that much. So what have I been up to since the last entry?
I2512: Betty (____ - ____) _Reddin BURGE _+ _Cholatus BYRGE _ _Lucy Ann NEWPORT _ Anna belle BYRGE _ _Catherine PUGH _ calaway BYRGE. 18 Jun 1881 . http://www.byrge.com/ged2html/html/d0005/g0000043.html
Extractions: Family 1 Emily ARTHUR MARRIAGE : 21 Feb 1902, ,Campbell, Tennessee REFERENCE Levi BYRGE August BYRGE Lony Jane BYRGE Rachel BYRGE ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 02/20/00 08:48:38 REFERENCE Family 1 Cathy Ann MCGHEE MARRIAGE : Nov 1985, ,Campbell, Tennessee REFERENCE Sarah Roberta Louise DOUGLAS Tiffany Lynn DOUGLAS Ross Allen DOUGLAS INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998)
The Accidentals-stewart More Page belle calaway, known alternately as Stewart s Wife, and as Incredibly Talented, TripleThreat Actress, has most recently been seen on Broadway in the http://www.theaccidentals.com/stewart more.htm
Extractions: The Accidentals Home Order CD's Contact Us Upcoming Shows ... Links Stephanie Pope and Belle Calaway BELLE ! Belle with Alan Thicke as "Billy Flynn" and Company BELLE CALAWAY, known alternately as "Stewart's Wife," and as " Incredibly Talented, Triple-Threat Actress," has most recently been seen on Broadway in the Musical "Chicago." Several Accidentals went together to see her in the play, and were knocked out by her performance. But don't take our word for it. Listen to reviewer Clive Barnes, in the New York Post, Feb. 18, 2003: "As the new Roxie Hart, Belle Calaway is outrageously confident, tough but also pixie-cute, resembing that wondrous and very first Roxie, Gwen Verdon." Another reviewer, Steve Callahan, wrote, "Belle Calaway plays Roxie, and she delivers the goods. Cute, sexy, energetic, she's perfect for the role." Gary Kilmer, Belle Calaway and Jack Hayes in the Tony-Award Winning Broadway Musical CHICAGO. Photo: Carol Rosegg
FIRST GENERATION calaway DANIEL and Matilda VANZANT had the following children 12 i. Abraham C. DANIEL was born in 1853. He died in 1858. +13 ii. Sena DANIEL. +14 iii. belle http://www.knology.net/~jparkes/genealogy/mooretn/jdaniel/web/d738.htm
Extractions: Calaway DANIEL was born in 1800 in Newbern, , North Carolina. He died on 21 Jan 1863 in Lincoln, Tennessee. He was buried in Daniel Cemetery, , Moore, Tennessee. He was married to Lucinda COOK (daughter of James Watson COOK and Mary RIDDLE) about 1822 in Franklin, Tennessee. Lucinda COOK was born in 1805 in Greenville, South Carolina. She died on 27 Jan 1847 in Lincoln, Tennessee. She was buried in Daniel Cemetery, , Moore, Tennessee. Calaway DANIEL and Lucinda COOK had the following children: 11 x. Jasper Newton DANIEL (photo) was born on 5 Sep 1846. Birth date is recorded in many places as 1850. But since Jack's mother died in 1847, the date of 5 Sep 1846 is posted here. He appeared on the census in 1850 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Jasper Daniel, 1, M, born in TN. Listed in home of Calaway Daniel. He appeared on the census in 1880 in Moore County, Tennessee.
INDEX Abraham C. (18531858) Adeline J. (1838- ) Allen Davis ( - ) belle Thada (1857-1902) calaway (1800-1863) Caroline (1835- ) Elizabeth ( - ) Elizabeth E. (1839 http://www.knology.net/~jparkes/genealogy/mooretn/jdaniel/web/fowndx.htm
Cluck Family Genealogy Forum Re ANYTHING on Mary belle Cluck of Arkansas Merritt Graves 7/17/01 Cluck, Paul calaway and Jacob Cluck - Wade Drennan 7/26/98 Re calaway and Jacob Cluck http://genforum.genealogy.com/cluck/
Yoho Family Genealogy Forum Bolen Schannon McCloud 10/14/01 Re Clyde Jacob Yoho and Amy belle Bolen - Hugh looking for Robert Yoho - Cindy calaway 8/02/00 Nelson Yoho/Sarah J Morris mge http://genforum.genealogy.com/yoho/
Dance Magazine: Beating The Odds - Dance Theater - Brief Article OF A BROADWAY MUSICAL. AND MEREDITH PATTERSON AND belle calaway MAY NEVER JOIN THAT SELECT GROUP. NONETHELESS, they re connected http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_5_76/ai_85175697
Extractions: ONLY A TINY HANDFUL OF DANCERS WILL EVER SEE THEIR NAMES ABOVE THE TITLE OF A BROADWAY MUSICAL. AND MEREDITH PATTERSON AND BELLE CALAWAY MAY NEVER JOIN THAT SELECT GROUP. NONETHELESS, they're connected to each other, like the beginning and the end of a story. Meredith Patterson; still in her 20s, was plucked from the chorus to be Peggy Sawyer, the starry-eyed ingenue, after Kate Levering left 42nd Street. And Calaway, at 52, was temporarily promoted from standing by for the role of Roxie Hart to playing it when Chicago found itself between stars. Patterson, who started tapping when she was 2 and has been working mostly in regional theater, was thrilled just to land a spot in a Broadway ensemble when the current revival of 42nd Street began in May of 2001. And Calaway, with her ballet training and years of touring, was delighted two and a half years ago when she got the opportunity to stay home and stand by in Chicago. Neither imagined that she would end up with a contract for the lead in a Broadway musical. But when a Broadway star moves on to the next gig, he or she leaves behind a perfectly good hit with a gaping hole that producers must fill if they want to pay back their investors, or, better yet, continue earning profits.
Chicago (Review) Left to right, Gary Kilmer, belle calaway and Jack Heyes in the six time TonyAward winning musical CHICAGO playing through Apr. 18 in Sacramento. http://www.sacnews.net/sacstage/chicago2.html
Extractions: Left to right, Gary Kilmer, Belle Calaway and Jack Heyes in the six time Tony-Award winning musical CHICAGO playing through Apr. 18 in Sacramento. Photo by Carol Rosegg After stopping in Sacramento just last year, the National Tour of CHICAGO made a return visit April 13-18, 1999 in the next-to-last offering in this season's Broadway Series. Winner of six Tony Awards, CHICAGO is set in the late 1920s and the story revolves around Roxie Hart (played this year by Belle Calaway), a singer who murders her lover after he threatens to leave her. Amos (Bruce Winant), Roxie's loving, but not-too-bright husband confesses to the crime, but there are so many holes in his story, the truth finally comes out and Roxie admits that she is the killer. Roxie goes to jail where she finds herself awaiting trial and in the middle of a media circus as the newspaper and radio reporters switch their attention between whoever has the most sensational story at the moment. This week it's Roxie - last week it was Roxie's fellow jailbird, Velma Kelly (Deidre Goodwin). Both have enlisted a charming, smart, and media savvy lawyer - Billy Flynn (Adrian Zmed). For $5,000, Flynn can get almost anyone off - no matter what the charge. He loves the limelight, however, and goes for whichever case catches the fancy of the media and public at the moment.
The SS&T Archives 21Apr. 26, 1998) - Charlotte d Amboise (Roxie) Chicago (Apr. 13-Apr. 18, 1999) - belle calaway (Roxie), Deidre Goodwin (Velma) Copacabana (Jan. 30-Feb. http://www.sacnews.net/sacstage/archive.html
Razzle_dazzler As the new Roxie Hart, belle calaway is outrageously confident, tough but also pixiecute, resembing that wondrous and very first Roxie, Gwen Verdon. http://www.carolineoconnor.com.au/chicago_razzle_dazzler.htm
Extractions: By Clive Barnes (www.nypost.com) 'CHICAGO" has played more than 2,500 performances, but it's as fresh as a show that opened last week. Clearly, its box office has also gotten a massive jolt of adrenaline from the acclaimed movie version. With its leggy, trashy nightclub glamour, the stage show is far harsher and more wickedly cynical than the movie. As the new Roxie Hart, Belle Calaway is outrageously confident, tough but also pixie-cute, resembing that wondrous and very first Roxie, Gwen Verdon. Australian star Caroline O'Connor ("Moulin Rouge"), making her Broadway debut, is quite the funniest Velma I have seen, and she and Calaway make one of the most formidable pairings since Reinking and Bebe Neuwirth. Yet the big surprise is another Broadway newcomer, Kevin Richardson, replacing the all-too-bland and colorless Billy Zane as the sleazy Chicago lawyer, Billy Flynn. Richardson, a member of the pop group Backstreet Boys (five albums, 71 million sold worldwide), might seem a classic case of shamelessly opportunistic casting. Wrong! Wonder of wonders, Richardson, as slick as his oiled-down hair, as shifty as a tiny earthquake, and singing with justifiable zest, is in like Flynn. He's the best of them all - from Jerry Orbach in the original 1975 version to James Naughton in the encore revival.
Callaway Family Association - January 2004 CFANet he married Mary Tedrow. As far as I can determine because the records are so unclear, is that this Benneta is the mother of my Rosa belle Petty calaway. http://www.callawayfamily.org/cfanet/cfanet0104.htm
Extractions: My dear wife, your welcome letter came to hand 4 days ago, and I should have written you again immediately, but for the fact that we were ordered to prepare 4 days rations and go out on picket guard where we were expected to meet the enemy; and I thought that news that I was going into a fight would render you very uneasy; and I determined to wait till I returned. My dear, I have no other special news except one or two items. In the first place we have changed Brigades. We are now in Gen. Trappier's Brigade, a S. Carolina affair; and in the second place, our Regiment is known as the 28th Ala. so in writing to me hereafter call it 28th instead of the 27th. Now my next item is a sad one. My friend, Colwell Johnson got his right leg shot off about 2 or 3 inches above his ankle, a few minutes ago. It was done accidentally by a man in another tent. I hear the Drs. have cut it off, indeed it was shot nearly off.
Callaway Family Association - CFANet 2003 Index 03) Garner Callaway (07/03) George Kellaway (12/03) George Anson calaway (07/03 Isaac Callaway, Sr (05/03) Isaac Malcolm Callaway (10/03) Iva belle Callaway (04 http://www.callawayfamily.org/cfanet/2003index.htm
Theme Park Maps 1980 s Maps (specific year unknown) calaway Park Elitch Gardens Magic Harbor Riverside Rocky Point Park Shipwreck Island. 1931 Maps belle Vue. http://www.themeparkbrochures.com/mainmaps.html
Extractions: Click here for brochures. Maps sorted by Year Maps Sorted Alphabetically Select the year of the map you wish to view. Choose One 2001 Europe 2000 Europe 1990's (unknown) 1980's (unknown) 1970's (unknown) 1960's (unknown) 1950's (unknown) Select the starting letter of the park you wish to view. Choose One A - D E - H I - L M - P Q - T U - Z Paramount Parks Six Flags Parks
The Michigan Daily Online In this world of the late 20s Windy City, we meet Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, played by belle calaway and Stephanie Pope respectively, two lovely, funlovin http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1998/sep/09-25-98/arts/arts3.html
Extractions: Daily Arts Writer "C'mon babe, why don't we paint the town ... and all that jazz," croons a luscious lady in black as nearly a dozen equally sexy dancers in black writhe and gyrate their way through a jaw-dropping, toe-tapping, hip-shaking opening number. This, boys and girls, is not your parents' Broadway musical. Actually, "Chicago," now painting the town black, white and blood red at Detroit's Fisher Theater, is your parents' Broadway musical. Originally produced in the late '60s, John Kander and Fred Ebb's masterpiece of murder, malice, mayhem and music is currently enjoying a full-scale revival that began on Broadway in 1996 and has spread its merry mayhem around the country in a slow, slinky fashion worthy of Bob Fosse's sensual choreography. Music and fashion are the passion of the new "Chicago," presented in a no-frills style that puts all the characters in revealing black attire, puts the orchestra on the stage, puts no props in people's hands (save a few bar chairs and several newspapers) and puts the audience in a beautiful, corrupt, hilarious world of jazz and liquor, blood and guts and fame and fortune. In this world of the late '20s' Windy City, we meet Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, played by Belle Calaway and Stephanie Pope respectively, two lovely, fun-lovin' women who have dreams of careers in vaudeville and all-around celebrity - attainable dreams if only they can beat their pesky murder raps.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Calhoun County, Arkansas Larkin R. Harper, Ona Cathey Holmes, Bobby Lamar Hopkins, Hattie calaway Hopkins, JM H. Jones, Mary Adelia Jones, Mary Dovie Jones, Minnie belle Jones, Nellie http://www.arkansasties.com/Calhoun/MountPleasant.htm
Means Cemetery, Calhoun County, Arkansas calaway, JA calaway, Martha calaway, Opal Lee calaway, Pamela Jean calaway, Troy Jr. H. Oliver, Lucy Pearl Oliver, Marsell L. Oliver, Martha belle Oliver, Mary http://www.arkansasties.com/Calhoun/Means.htm