Exit through the fireplace : the great days of rep

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Exit through the fireplace : the great days of rep

Kate Dunn ; foreword by Richard Attenborough

John Murray, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Local rep has been the training ground for many of the best-known actors and directors, and in this book Kate Dunn draws on theatre people's first-hand experiences to trace the rise and fall of this great British institution.

目次

  • I'm not going to leave until you give me a job
  • one and a goat to Rose Bank
  • not Inigo Jones!
  • what do you want to go to New York for? You're in Liverpool!
  • surviving the Siege at Lucknow
  • doing Fit Up you touch with your fingertips the line back to Burbage
  • always give an answer
  • I once had digs in a place called Ham Row - very appropriate
  • dancing round each other's egos
  • the flat applauded far more than the audience
  • you have no safety net on stage
  • once an actor asked the prompter, "What's the next line?" - the prompter replied, "What's the play?"
  • Maria? Maybe she has gone bear bating
  • don't worry about me dear, you go to the ball
  • she let out a piercing scream
  • to me, versatility is all
  • you found out very quickly what you couldn't do rather more slowly what you could do
  • most actors will tell you that the audience is the maker of the play
  • it's been mooted all my life that theatre is dead.

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