This is the ultimate anthology of theatrical anecdotes, edited by
lifelong theatre-lover Gyles Brandreth in the Oxford tradition, and
covering every kind of theatrical story and experience from the age of
Shakespeare and Marlowe to the age of Stoppard and Mamet, from Richard
Burbage to Richard Briers, from Nell Gwynn to Daniel Day-Lewis, from
Sarah Bernhardt to Judi Dench. Players, playwrights, prompters,
producers--they all feature. The Oxford Book of Theatrical Anecdotes
provides a comprehensive, revealing, and hugely entertaining portrait
of the world of theatre across four hundred years. Many of the
anecdotes are humorous: all have something pertinent and illuminating
to say about an aspect of theatrical life--whether it is the art of
playwriting, the craft of covering up missed cues, the drama of the
First Night, the nightmare of touring, or the secret ingredients of
star quality. Edmund Kean, Henry Irving, John Gielgud, Laurence
Olivier, Ellen Terry, Edith Evans, Maggie Smith, Helen Mirren--the
great 'names' are all here, of course, but there are tales of the
unexpected, too--and the unknown. This is a book--presented in five
acts, with a suitably anecdotal and personal prologue from Gyles
Brandreth--where, once in a while, the understudy takes centre-stage
and Gyles Brandreth treats triumph and disaster just the same,
including stories from the tattiest touring companies as well as from
Broadway, the West End and theatres, large and small, in Australia,
India, and across Europe.
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ISBN
9780191066528
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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