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The Actresses

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Actresses
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Barbara Ewing
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:576
Dimensions(mm): Height 195,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780751535464
ClassificationsDewey:823
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Sphere
Publication Date 4 December 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Sometimes successful, often not, the life of an actress is never dull but what happens when you reach fifty? If you're an actor, the work pours in; if you're an actress, suddenly the wrinkles start showing, the boobs sag, that young sprite who's just left college last year is the tops. So it seems, anyhow, to this group of thespians, now all in their fifties, meeting for a drama school reunion. There's Juliet, beautiful, brittle star of the stage, all out for her big screen break; lovely Pauline, a good actress in her own right but often overshadowed by her ebullient actor husband Anthony; blowsy, breezy, sexy soap star Molly; the three wise monkeys Emmy Lou, Franny and dear old Harry; sweet Izzy and gorgeous Terence Blue, Hollywood superstar, heart throb extraordinaire. But age doesn't wipe out desire, ambition or memory. So when the celebrations culminate in an accusation of rape, the past comes flooding back and the present takes extraordinary and unexpected turns.

Author Biography

Barbara Ewing was born and brought up in New Zealand. Her lovely face is well-known to theatre fans as well as followers of the TV spoof soap ' Brass'. She recently appeared as Mrs. Hardcastle in the bristol Old Vic's production of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, her performance hailed as a 'cross between Brigitte Bardot and Beryl Reid'.

Reviews

'Ewing ... weaves a plot as complex as Fair-Isle knitting, darting teasingly between past & present & fastens off all the threads so that the pattern is satisfyingly complete' D.TEL. 'This enjoyable book combines elements of courtroom drama & comedy of manners, as well as sharp insights into the harsher realities of theatrical life' TIMES 'Brilliant writing ... a fascinating novel' PRUNELLA SCALES 'A colourful & gripping read' MAUREEN LIPMAN