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Paperback The Stage Door: Stories by Those Who Enter It Book

ISBN: 1148881123

ISBN13: 9781148881126

The Stage Door: Stories by Those Who Enter It

"The Stage Door: Stories by Those Who Enter It" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of the late 19th-century American theater through the eyes of those who lived it. This collection of short stories, likely compiled around 1880, provides a unique perspective on the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of actors, stagehands, and others involved in the dramatic arts.

Readers will be transported to the bustling backstage environment, encountering a diverse cast of characters and a range of narratives that capture the essence of theatrical life. From tales of ambition and rivalry to stories of camaraderie and passion, "The Stage Door" presents a rich tapestry of human experiences woven against the backdrop of the American stage. These stories offer a valuable historical and literary record of a bygone era.

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