Acknowledgements
and Thanks

Contributors to This Website

It is with deep gratitude that I acknowledge and thank the people and institutions who have unselfishly contributed to this web site.

Please note:
Throughout this site I have given Source-credit and provide web links to resource where I found information. I am grateful for these resources. Over time some of those links will probably stop working as web pages and sites are changed or no longer exist. Even so I keep the notation as a record of where the information originated.


Mitchell Agruss
Daniel Berkowitz
Tom Billings
Pat (Lori) Browne
James Chandler
Sharon Nalance DiSalvi
Max Eisen
Frances Faulkner
Art Frank
Steve Jarrell
Joyce Kintzel
Mort Mather
Joe McMichael
Ed Mottershead
Greg Otto
Joyce A. Post
Jack Rosen
Mary-Jane Roth
Bob Scheetz
Ken Scheetz
Troy Spetz
M. Sue Woodford-Beals
Suzanne Woodill
Internet Broadway Database
Internet Movie Database
Musical Heaven
Musical Theatre International
The Internet Theatre Database
Broadway Stars
The Guide to the Musical Theatre
The New Hope Gazette
The James A. Michener Art Museum
The Jewish Exponent: Michael Elkin
New Jersey State Council on the Arts
The American Revolution Round Table
The New Hope Gazette
Lambertville Historical Society
Tredyffrin Easttown History Quarterly
Wikipedia
Biography.com



Historical, Theatrical, and Musical Comedy Resource.


"Internet Broadway Database"
ibdb.com/
An extensive database of information on Musicals, Plays, and Performers.

"Musical Heaven"
musicalheaven.com/
An extensive database of information on Musicals, Licensing Agents, and Memorabilia.

"Musicals.net"
musicals.net/
An extensive database of information on Musicals, Discussion Forum.

"The History of Broadway Theater"
theaterseatstore.com/
A brief history of the Broadway Theater phenomenon with a list of some of the most famous theaters.

"Lambertville Historical Society"
lambertvillehistoricalsociety.org
The Lambertville Historical Society collects and preserves items of historical interest and makes them accessible for public research.

"The History of the Theater"
halloweencostumes.com/
The history of theatre from Greek Theatre, through Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, to Modern.
(Link suggested by Ava Barnes)

"Drama and Theater Resource Guide"
supersummary.com/
Comprehensive Learning Guide for Students and Teachers. A collection of resources to help guide you through your own exploration of drama and theater.
(Link suggested by Tabitha Frankel)