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Break a Leg Jenny Landreth

Break a Leg By Jenny Landreth

Break a Leg by Jenny Landreth


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It is also a rallying cry, a call to appreciate how amateur theatre enriches communities and many people's lives - and how, if you join in, it might just do the same for you.

'[A] joyous celebration of amateur theatre;

Break a Leg Summary

Break a Leg: A memoir, manifesto and celebration of amateur theatre by Jenny Landreth

A joyful celebration of amateur theatre

This is the story of amateur dramatics in Britain. In a triumphant mix of memoir, social history, interviews and manifesto, Jenny Landreth opens our eyes to am-dram and shows us a vibrant world that is a crucial part of our culture.

Starting with the Mystery Plays of the Middle Ages, we move, via Shakespeare, to the Georgian aristocrats who built opulent private theatres in their own homes, then to the halcyon days of radical lefties taking political theatre to the streets, and on to the present day. Along the way, we visit several thriving theatres - across the country, and beyond our shores - and meet a cast of characters who tell us about the joy amateur theatre brings them. And we follow the full arc of a production at the Midlands theatre where Jenny's parents met and she started out, from first auditions to last night party, with all the mishaps and forgotten lines that come in between.

In Britain today there are millions of people involved, and amateur theatre takes many forms, from classic productions to panto, but also cutting-edge new work. Without it, there would be no professional theatre, no Judi Dench or Kenneth Branagh or Brenda Blethyn. Break a Leg is an emphatic celebration. It is also a rallying cry, a call to appreciate how amateur theatre enriches communities and many people's lives - and how, if you join in, it might just do the same for you.

'[A] joyous celebration of amateur theatre; a triumphant mix of memoir, social history, interviews and manifesto... Break a Leg is an emphatic celebration and a rallying cry to appreciate how amateur theatre enriches communities and many people's lives' WhatsOnStage.com

Break a Leg Reviews

An unputdownable, utterly delightful stroll through British amateur theatre and why it has a vital place for us all -- Shappi Khorsandi
Landreth's charming book is both a cultural history of amateur theatre and a loving look at am-dram and its role in British life -- Sarah Hughes * i *
This funny and interesting book makes you yearn for a long-lost sense of community, and then realise it's been there all along. Jenny Landreth, take an Am Dram style bow -- John O'Farrell
Amateur is not a dirty word, but implies disinterested love, dedication and a clubbable, community feeling . . . Landreth reminds us, importantly, that the word amateur includes student and community theatre, vital seed corn and support to the professional world -- Libby Purvis * The Times *
With spot-on injections of humour and a frequently raised sardonic eyebrow, joy and warmth shine from this fascinating and funny book -- Jo Brand
[An] honest account of the modest ambitions of most amateur theatre... entertaining... [and] her narrative feels completely authentic -- Martin Vander Weyer * Spectator *
[Landreth] affirms, overall, that we are a theatre-loving people. For that sentiment alone right now, it's worth shoving a copy of this under the Chancellor's door. -- Dominic Cavendish * The Telegraph *
An honest, educational and downright hilarious memoir. It's a deeply affectionate look at a much-maligned bit of Britishness that we simply couldn't live without -- Angela Barnes
A gorgeously funny, deeply affectionate and fully costumed swallow-dive into the great - and historic - amateur theatrical tradition. I loved it -- Alistair Petrie
A hilarious, informative amdramoir - a love-letter to her father and a fascinating insight into the much maligned minority: the amateur -- Doon Mackichan
Highly entertaining... [Landreth] has cleverly - and wittily - conflated memoir with the history of am-dram, its practical application and a close look at some of our most venerable companies. -- Nick Smurthwaite * Sardines Magazine *
I thoroughly enjoyed this beguiling ensemble of memoir, social history, interviews and manifesto, which tells the story of am-dram in Britain -- Caroline Sanderson * Bookseller *
Enjoyably exuberant * The Oldie *
An entertaining mix of memoir and social history, Break A Leg celebrates the joy of doing am-dram and the inclusive community it fosters -- Anne Marie Ryan * Big Issue, *Books of the Year* *
[A] joyous celebration of amateur theatre; a triumphant mix of memoir, social history, interviews and manifesto, Jenny Landreth opens our eyes to a vibrant world that is a crucial part of our culture... Break a Leg is an emphatic celebration and a rallying cry to appreciate how amateur theatre enriches communities and many people's lives -- Sita McIntosh * What's On Stage, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020* *
Revel in this joyous celebration of amateur theatre... Jenny Landreth opens our eyes to a vibrant world that is a crucial part of our culture. Break a Leg is an emphatic celebration and a rallying cry to appreciate how amateur theatre enriches communities and many people's lives. * What's On Stage *

About Jenny Landreth

Jenny Landreth is a script writer and editor. She has written for all sorts of publications, and was the main contributor to the Guardian's weekly swimming blog. Her last book, Swell: A Waterbiography, was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and was a Sunday Times Book of the Year. Jenny comes from a family of devoted am dram fanatics, and lives in London.

Additional information

GOR010784162
9781784742751
1784742759
Break a Leg: A memoir, manifesto and celebration of amateur theatre by Jenny Landreth
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
20201001
336
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