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Joy Ride

Lives of the Theatricals

By (author) John Lahr
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Published: 6th Oct 2016
Dimensions: w 129mm h 198mm d 39mm
Weight: 403g
ISBN-10: 1408868652
ISBN-13: 9781408868652
Barcode No: 9781408868652
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Synopsis
A dazzling celebration of theatre, its workings and its most compelling playwrights by the New York's senior drama critic emeritus and the author of Tennessee Williams 'By far the best thing about my stuff I've ever read' Arthur Miller 'Luminous with insight and love for every aspect of the act of dramatic creation' Daily Mail 'A wonderful celebration of theatre, filled with insights' Guardian 'John Lahr manages to write better about the theatre than anybody in the English language,' says Richard Eyre. Joy Ride, which includes the best of his New Yorker profiles and reviews, makes his expertise and his exhilaration palpable. From modern greats, like Arthur Miller, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, Tony Kushner and August Wilson, through the work of directors like Nicholas Hytner and Ingmar Bergman, to Shakespeare himself, the depth of Lahr's understanding is plain to see and extraordinary to read. He brings the reader up close and personal to the artists and their art. Whether you are a regular theatre-goer, or just starting out, Lahr's book delights as both a celebration and a guide.

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By far the best thing about my stuff I've ever read * <b>Arthur Miller</b> * Luminous with insight and love for every aspect of the act of dramatic creation * Daily Mail * John Lahr writes like a master. He has a unique understanding of those who labour in the corners of showbiz * <b>Mike Nichols</b> * Lahr's profiles are the nearest we get to modern theatre history. What Lahr has is the key to the dressing room door * <b><i>Spectator</i></b> * Luminous with insight and love for every aspect of the act of dramatic creation' * Daily Mail * A wonderful celebration of theatre, filled with insights * Guardian *