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Stage Confidences: Talks About Players and Play Acting

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An experienced actress delivers a series of candid essays offering practical advice and warnings to women who aspire to the stage, describing the scarcity of openings and the influence of beauty, money, or connections. She reflects on the differences between stage and private life, the realities of managers and public opinion, and the everyday hardships and social conditions behind the scenes. Anecdotes about performances, child actors, colleagues, and specific productions illustrate themes of professional etiquette, temptation, religion, and the theatre as an occupation for women, blending humorous incidents with sober counsel about sustaining a career in a crowded profession.

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Clara Morris

Clara Morris was an American actress and author known for her contributions to the theatrical world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She gained prominence on the stage and later shared her experiences through her writings. Morris authored several notable works, including "A Pasteboard Crown: A Story of the New York Stage," which reflects her insights into the life of performers. Her other works, such as "Life on the Stage: My Personal Experiences and Recollections" and "Stage Confidences: Talks About Players and Play Acting," provide a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of stage life. Morris's writings continue to offer valuable glimpses into the theatrical culture of her time.

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