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The Best of the West End Charles Duff

The Best of the West End By Charles Duff

The Best of the West End by Charles Duff


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Taking the career of one man, the actor, producer and director Frith Banbury, this book casts a lens on mid to late twentieth century British theatre, revisiting many of the best productions of those years.

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The Best of the West End by Charles Duff

The popular myth is that there was nothing of any worth in the mid-century British theatre until 1956, when John Osborne and the Angry Young Men at the Royal Court Theatre stormed the stage. In fact the West End of the thirties, forties and fifties was remarkable both for its actors - such as Sybil Thorndike, Edith Evans, Ralph Richardson - and its playwrights, including Terence Rattigan, John Whiting, Robert Bolt, Wynyard Browne and N.C. Hunter. Taking the career of one man, the actor, producer and director Frith Banbury, The Best of the West End casts a lens on British theatre in the mid to late twentieth century, revisiting many of the best productions of those years. The resulting book is a vital and necessary re-evaluation of the era.

About Charles Duff

Charles Duff was born in 1949. He is an actor, a lecturer in Shakespeare and theatre history, and a contributor to the national press on arts-related subjects. He has lived between Los Angeles, London, Paris and Tangier and he is now a Brother of the London Charterhouse. His memoir, Charley's Woods: Sex, Sorrow & a Spiritual Quest in Snowdonia was published in 2017.

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GOR013789277
9781838032494
1838032495
The Best of the West End by Charles Duff
Used - Like New
Paperback
Zuleika
20220224
288
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