Ah, the Von Trapp kids are quite mischievous, aren't they? They play two jokes on Maria - first, they put a pine cone on her seat to make her think she sat on it, and then they trick her by putting a toad in her pocket. It's all in good fun, just like painting happy little trees.
The lead female character , and dominant one, was Maria Von Trapp best-known as played on stage by Mary Martin, and in the film by Julie Andrews. Different actresses handled the role in (Road Companies)_ which I saw in l962
The character Maria Von Trapp ( her married name) from the play ( Sound of Music) was not, strictly speaking a nun. She may have been a postulant, she left the convent to marry Baron Von Trapp, a former ( later, in the play, re-activated) Naval Officer. Toned down , in fact not mentioned or suggested with, say ship models, etc was the fact he was in the most gung-ho of the Kriegsmarine posts- a Submarine commander.
Yes. Julie Andrews played the main part of Maria in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The movie is based on a true story and Julie Andrews portrays Maria von Trapp, a young woman who wanted to become a nun, but never did because she fell in love with and married the father, Georg von Trapp, of the children she nannied.
It is a love story about a young postulant from an abbey in Austria that is sent to be a governess for seven mischievous children belonging to a handsome, older man, Georg Von Trapp, during WWII. All seven children and their father end up falling in love with this young woman, Maria, even though Captain Von Trapp is engaged to be married to another woman. The plot becomes suspenseful when the Aunschluss begins in Austria and Captain Von Trapp refuses to submit to the Third Reich. In fear of punishment from the Nazis, the Von Trapp family, and Maria, must find a way to escape to Switzerland.
Sure! Here are a couple of jokes about The Wiggles: Why did the Wiggles bring a ladder to their concert? Because they wanted to reach new heights in their music! What do you call a Wiggle who loves to play hide and seek? A "Wiggly" seeker! These playful jokes capture the fun spirit of the beloved children's group!
The lead female character , and dominant one, was Maria Von Trapp best-known as played on stage by Mary Martin, and in the film by Julie Andrews. Different actresses handled the role in (Road Companies)_ which I saw in l962
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The character Maria Von Trapp ( her married name) from the play ( Sound of Music) was not, strictly speaking a nun. She may have been a postulant, she left the convent to marry Baron Von Trapp, a former ( later, in the play, re-activated) Naval Officer. Toned down , in fact not mentioned or suggested with, say ship models, etc was the fact he was in the most gung-ho of the Kriegsmarine posts- a Submarine commander.
Julie Andrews played the main part of Maria in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The movie is based on a true story and Julie Andrews portrays Maria von Trapp, a young woman who wanted to become a nun, but never did because she fell in love with and married the father, Georg von Trapp, of the children she nannied.
Yes. Julie Andrews played the main part of Maria in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The movie is based on a true story and Julie Andrews portrays Maria von Trapp, a young woman who wanted to become a nun, but never did because she fell in love with and married the father, Georg von Trapp, of the children she nannied.
It is a love story about a young postulant from an abbey in Austria that is sent to be a governess for seven mischievous children belonging to a handsome, older man, Georg Von Trapp, during WWII. All seven children and their father end up falling in love with this young woman, Maria, even though Captain Von Trapp is engaged to be married to another woman. The plot becomes suspenseful when the Aunschluss begins in Austria and Captain Von Trapp refuses to submit to the Third Reich. In fear of punishment from the Nazis, the Von Trapp family, and Maria, must find a way to escape to Switzerland.
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