In 1955, she married dancer and actor Geoffrey Holder, whom she had met while working on House of Flowers.
This dichotomy gives birth to the two very different kinds of songs for which "House of Flowers" is famous.
House of Flowers may refer to:
It was introduced in the 1954 musical House of Flowers by Diahann Carroll.
She then starred in the Broadway musical, House of Flowers.
"House of Flowers" was built in 1975, on the basis of the project by architect Stjepan Kralj.
I'm going to send a plainsclothesman around to this House of Flowers and try to ascertain whether or not Detweiller is still working there.
Their man had ascertained that Detweiller was at the House of Flowers, business as usual.
He said that the House of Flowers is a neat long frame building on a street that's "going downhill" (Iverson's phrase).
We did not compare notes; we made no effort to deconstruct or rationalize our visit to the House of Flowers.