Book Description
A spoof of 1930s movie musicals.
Author : Jim Wise
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 23,95 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780573680106
A spoof of 1930s movie musicals.
Author : Eric Johns
Publisher : Crown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 20,72 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : Eddie Shapiro
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 33,43 MB
Release : 2014-01-31
Category : Music
ISBN : 019994122X
In Nothing Like a Dame, theater journalist Eddie Shapiro opens a jewelry box full of glittering surprises, through in-depth conversations with twenty leading women of Broadway. He carefully selected Tony Award-winning stars who have spent the majority of their careers in theater, leaving aside those who have moved on or occasionally drop back in. The women he interviewed spent endless hours with him, discussing their careers, offering insights into the iconic shows, changes on Broadway over the last century, and the art (and thrill) of taking the stage night after night. Chita Rivera describes the experience of starring in musicals in each of the last seven decades; Audra McDonald gives her thoughts on the work that went into the five Tony Awards she won before turning forty-one; and Carol Channing reflects on how she has revisited the same starring role generation after generation, and its effects on her career. Here too is Sutton Foster, who contemplates her breakout success in an age when stars working predominately in theater are increasingly rare. Each of these conversations is guided by Shapiro's expert knowledge of these women's careers, Broadway lore, and the details of famous (and infamous) musicals. He also includes dozens of photographs of these players in their best-known roles. This fascinating collection reveals the artistic genius and human experience of the women who have made Broadway musicals more popular than ever-a must for anyone who loves the theater.
Author : Marie Brenner
Publisher : Broadway Books
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 50,72 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Women
ISBN : 0609807099
Presents biographical portraits of ten notable twentieth-century women, including Jacqueline Onassis, Clare Boothe Luce, Pamela Harriman, and Kitty Carlisle Hart.
Author : Maria DiBattista
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 28,87 MB
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780300099034
In this acclaimed book, DiBattista paints vivid portraits of the grandest fast-talking dames of the 1930s and 1940s movie era including Katharine Hepburn, Irene Dunne, and Barbara Stanwyck. 39 illustrations.
Author : Michael Coveney
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 14,65 MB
Release : 2015-12-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1466893397
“Steeped in theater history” this biography “seamlessly melds Smith’s personal and professional lives into an engrossing narrative” (Kirkus Reviews). No one does glamour, severity, girlish charm or tight-lipped witticism better than Dame Maggie Smith. Michael Coveney’s biography shines a light on the life and career of a truly remarkable performer, one whose stage and screen career spans six decades. From her days as a West End star of comedy and revue, Dame Maggie’s path would cross with those of the greatest actors, playwrights and directors of the era. Whether stealing scenes from Richard Burton, answering back to Laurence Olivier, or playing opposite Judi Dench in Breath of Life, her career can be seen as a ‘Who’s Who’ of British theatre. Her film and television career has been just as starry. From the title character in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and the meddling chaperone in A Room With a View to the Harry Potter films in which she played Minerva McGonagall (as she put it ‘Miss Jean Brodie in a wizard’s hat’) and the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel films in which she played the wise Muriel Donnelly, Smith has thrilled, engaged and made audiences laugh. As Violet Crawley, the formidable Dowager Countess of Downton Abbey she conquered millions more. Paradoxically she remains an enigmatic figure, rarely appearing in public. Michael Coveney’s absorbing biography, written with the actress’s blessing and drawing on personal archives, as well as interviews with immediate family and close friends, is a portrait of one of the greatest actors of our time.
Author : Arnold Wesker
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 89 pages
File Size : 28,49 MB
Release : 2015-05-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1472574613
It's 1958. Beatie Bryant has been to London and fallen in love with Ronnie, a young socialist. As she anxiously awaits his arrival to meet her family at their Norfolk farm, her head is swimming with new ideas. Ideas of a bolder, freer world which promise to clash with their rural way of life. Roots is the remarkable centrepiece of Wesker's seminal post-war trilogy. It was first performed in 1959 at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, before transferring to the Royal Court. It is the second play in a trilogy comprising Chicken Soup with Barley and I'm Talking About Jerusalem. It went on to transfer to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End. A true classic, Roots is an affecting portrait of a young woman finding her voice at a time of unprecedented social change. This Modern Classic edition features an introduction by Glenda Leeming.
Author : Nina Raine
Publisher : NHB Modern Plays
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 27,70 MB
Release : 2017
Category : English drama
ISBN : 9781848426306
Why is Justice blind? Is she impartial? Or is she blinkered? Friends Ed and Matt take opposing briefs in a rape case. The key witness is a woman whose life seems a world away from theirs. At home, their own lives begin to unravel as every version of the truth is challenged.
Author : Martin Harrison
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 26,81 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780878300877
Theatre has provided many words and meanings which we use - ignorant of their origins - in everyday writing and speech. This is the first book to explore 2,000 theatre terms in depth, in some cases tracing their history over two and a half millenia, in others exploring expressions less than a decade old. Terms are defined, shown in use and cross-referenced in ways which will fascinate theatre-goers, help theatre students and encourage those engaged in the theatre to examine the familiar from new angles.
Author : James Matthew Barrie
Publisher :
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 50,41 MB
Release : 1926
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ISBN :