Intimate, behind-the-scenes portraits of a theatre legend
Discover a vivid firsthand account of Henry Irving and the world around him, drawn from personal memories and close observation. This memoir offers a rare glimpse into the life of one of theatre’s most enduring figures and the people who shaped his era.
This edition presents warm, direct reminiscences—from intimate chats after performances to shared travels and public moments with actors, managers, and audiences. It blends personal affection with historical detail, painting a living picture of the stage and its culture.
- Colorful anecdotes about Irving’s public moments, backstage routines, and personal rituals
- Snapshots of theatrical life in late 19th and early 20th-century Britain and the people who surrounded him
- Vivid travel memories and scenes from performances, hotels, and country outings
- A candid, human portrait of a storied actor and the era that defined him
Ideal for readers who love theatre history, memoirs of iconic actors, and portraits of a vibrant literary and performance milieu.