The author recounts his career in the theater and offers his observations on acting, television, motion pictures, and human nature
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A favorite in my house because of its wit, warmth and the stories it tells. --John Chapman
Mellifluous memoirs, sparkling an erudite. --St. Louis Globe-Democrat
Brought back into print after 14 years and published in paperback for the first time, this leisurly meditation on the art of acting and on the author's life in that art demonstrates a good-natured sense of humor and an engaging style. In a series of essays, Broun gently knocks the theatrical world - the audience ctraveling from small town to small town only to have a productionfold right outside of New York; the trauma of doing live TV; getting bit parts in commercials or horror movies after years of classical training; and so on. Oddly enough, while deglamorizing his profession, he makes a good case for it: he enjoyed his life...and he's written a very enjoyable book about it. --Publisher's Weekly
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Hard Cover. Condition: Fair, dust jacket only. Fair; black cloth over boards with gold type, tape residue on covers, b&w photo on black stiff paper jacket is scuffed, half title page is cut and repaired with tape, library marks on title page, inside is clean, 298 pages, performing arts; Ex-Library; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 005640
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