About This Book
A dramatized account of life in and around a theatrical company, tracing the construction and disintegration of public personae. The narrative follows rehearsals and performances led by an obsessive director, the ambitions and affectations of actors engineered to please popular tastes, and the managerial compromises that convert artistry into spectacle. Episodes move from the eager forging of a stage identity through periods of success to the penalties of vanity, rivalry, and private suffering, presenting a satiric yet intimate study of how publicity, manner, and desire reshape personal relations and moral choices.
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