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I an Actor
Nicholas Craig
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Description for I an Actor
Paperback. .
The new revised edition of the uncensored 'Acto-biography' of the most controversial thespian of his generation. The memoirs of Nicholas Craig - theatrical eminence best known for his Trueplate in The Cuckolde of Leicester and more popularly as Gob in Oh No! It's the Neighbours! - are re-released for a grateful audience, updated with a wealth of new and controversial material. Startlingly truthful, unflinchingly illustrated, I, An Actor' is a piton up the slope of creativity for theatre fans and aspiring actors alike, revealing everything that most theatrical autobiographies cravenly avoid.
The new revised edition of the uncensored 'Acto-biography' of the most controversial thespian of his generation. The memoirs of Nicholas Craig - theatrical eminence best known for his Trueplate in The Cuckolde of Leicester and more popularly as Gob in Oh No! It's the Neighbours! - are re-released for a grateful audience, updated with a wealth of new and controversial material. Startlingly truthful, unflinchingly illustrated, I, An Actor' is a piton up the slope of creativity for theatre fans and aspiring actors alike, revealing everything that most theatrical autobiographies cravenly avoid.
Product Details
Publisher
Methuen Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780413777263
SKU
V9780413777263
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Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-4
Reviews for I an Actor
'A brilliantly funny and astute look at the world of theatre' Harriett Gilbert, A Good Read, Radio 4 October 2017
'Just wonderful' Sally Lindsay, A Good Read, Radio 4 October 2017
'So cleverly observed' Jonathan Harvey, A Good Read, Radio 4 October 2017
'One of the most outspoken compendia of theatrical-lore ever written' Sunday Telegraph
'Disloyal, ... Read more
'Just wonderful' Sally Lindsay, A Good Read, Radio 4 October 2017
'So cleverly observed' Jonathan Harvey, A Good Read, Radio 4 October 2017
'One of the most outspoken compendia of theatrical-lore ever written' Sunday Telegraph
'Disloyal, ... Read more