On the Stage--and Off: The Brief Career of a Would-Be Actor
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The narrator recounts a comic memoir of a brief theatrical career, from the decision to join the stage through auditions, rehearsals, and a first debut, to provincial tours and final appearances. He describes backstage realities—scenery, props, wardrobes, and the eccentric cast and crew—alongside rehearsals, lodging struggles, and small humiliations. Humorous anecdotes and candid reflections alternate with affectionate appreciation for the theater’s charms, concluding with a wry, nostalgic appraisal of the hardships and pleasures of life in the playhouse.
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