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    Alone on Stage: An American Actress in 1930s France and America
    by Susan Hussey Bush


     Book Information:
    Author: Susan Hussey Bush
    Publisher: Patten Point Publishing Co.
    ISBN: 0-9710748-3-6
    No. of Pages: 150
    Index: Yes
    Table of Contents: Yes
    Binding: Perfect bound
    Last Update: New
    Volume Discounts: Yes, call to inquire
    Shipping Time: 2-5 Days

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     About The Book
    Who was Suzanne C. Steele? She was a famous American actress who mesmerized Parisians and Broadway goers with her one-woman performance of Molière’s School of Wives. To become a star one must take risks. Suzanne Steele took those risks and left a legacy for any aspiring female thespian. This work contains photos of Ms. Steele through her development as a person as well as an actress. And the true bonus is a CD accompanies the work that contains the English translation of the full play.

    This work is a must for libraries that have theater programs. This work is a must for Women’s programs. This book is a must for historians intrigued with this period and the people who made it memorable. Suzanne C. Steele was one of those people.

      Reviews
    The result of her work…is astonishing. Without the help of any disguise or any make-up, she is becoming in front of our eyes, the jealous Arnolphe, the lively Horace, the innocent Agnès, the uncouths Alain and Georgette. When we cherish Molière, we cannot but be moved to see these personalities come to life again (and through a foreign language) by the grace of a single artist.

         --B. Dussane, Sociètaire de la Comèdie-Française
         Comœdia, Paris, France, Aug. 6, 1932 (Translation)



    To appreciate her audacious endeavor, she played alone all the roles of Schools for Wives before a Parisian audience.

         --Robert Lorette, Paris-Soir, Paris, France, Aug. 8, 1932 (Translation)

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