Buscar
Bring on the Dancing Girls
Cód:
491_9781907729058
Mary Logan had superb showbiz credentials. Born in 1921, she was the great niece of Alec Hurley, a fine music hall singer in his own right who influenced Bud Flanagans singing style and was the second husband of the legendary Marie Lloyd.During the Second World War duty called and Mary was conscripted to ENSA (Entertainments National Service Association) and with her partner Maggie entertained troops in camps from The Orkneys to Lands End and later in France, Belgium and Holland. They were one of the first acts to entertain behind front lines on D-Day.In 1998 Mary produced this autobiography - it sold out its first hardcover edition and has not been available in paperback until now. Its packed with hilarious stories, populated with larger-than-life artistes, extraordinary characters bursting with the camaraderie of both theatre and war. The book is fascinating proof that, whatever the odds, the show must go on. An extraordinary life beautifully written. Mary dances and the reader becomes a willing partner from the first page to the last, thanks to the effortless quality of the writing.BILL MACILWRAITH (Writing credits include The Anniversary and Twos Company)
Veja mais

Quem comprou também comprou

Quem viu também comprou