In the 1880s, George Grossmith was the dazzling comic star of Gilbert
and Sullivan's immensely popular Savoy operas. London theatregoers
waited excitedly for the next production, knowing that George would be
cast in the lead role of the 'patter man'. He was also many other
things in his life, including Bow Street court reporter, piano
entertainer for high society, and in the 1890s, with his brother
Weedon, the author of the humorous classic work of fiction, The Diary
of a Nobody, which has never been out of print and continues to
inspire other writers. In this fascinating book, Stephen Wade tells
the story of Grossmith's life, from Penny Reading entertainer to
self-styled 'society clown.' A Victorian Somebody places him firmly in
context, recalls the many friends and colleagues who worked with
George, and puts him once again centre stage, exactly where he should
be.
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ISBN
9781909183711
Publisert
2019
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Chaplin Books
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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