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The book traces the life and career of a leading theatrical impresario, from youthful experiments and road-company hardships through his emergence as a major producer and booking agent. It examines his methods for creating stars and companies, relationships with actors and playwrights, cross-Atlantic expansion, and the business arrangements that shaped popular theater. Chapters mix rehearsal-room detail, humorous anecdotes, and personal character sketches, followed by an appreciation by a contemporary dramatist. Two appendices present the subject's letters and a complete chronological list of productions, and illustrations portray key figures and workspaces.
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