Sybil Thorndike : A star of life
Croall, Jonathan200810UU
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Sybil Thorndike was loved and admired as a great actress. She was also a feminist, a socialist and a pacifist, who fought throughout her long life for a better and more peaceful world. This book offers an account of the vicar's daughter who became a celebrated actress and public figure. Sybil Thorndike was one of the most remarkable women of the 20th century. Loved and admired as a great actress, she was also a feminist, a socialist and a pacifist, who fought throughout her long life for a better and more peaceful world.As a young actress she spent three years barnstorming round America, playing over a hundred Shakespearean parts. Throughout the First World War she led the Old Vic company under its formidable manager Lilian Baylis, while bringing up four young children. She introduced Greek tragedy to the West End, and became a household name with Saint Joan, a part Bernard Shaw wrote especially for her. In the Second World War she embarked upon trail-blazing tours of the mining areas of Wales, afterwards witnessing the devastation of post-war Europe with a company headed by Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson, and later touring the world with her celebrated poetry recitals.With unique access to her family's archive, and using hundreds of unpublished letters, Jonathan Croall - author of the much-praised "Gielgud: A Theatrical Life" - has produced an engaging, sympathetic but critical account of the vicar's daughter who became a celebrated actress and public figure. Through interviews with over a hundred actors, directors and playwrights, and extended conversations with members of her family, he has pinned down in absorbing and entertaining detail Sybil Thorndike's larger-than-life, unstoppable personality. He reveals the intense, often violent nature of her relationship on and off stage with her husband, the actor and director Lewis Casson, and her struggles to combine motherhood with a glittering stage career and support for innumerable causes, great and small.
Main title:
Sybil Thorndike : A star of life / Jonathan Croall.
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Publisher:
London : Haus Publishing Limited : [distributor] Littlehampton Book Services (LBS) : [distributor] Tower Books : [distributor] Trafalgar Square, 2008.
Collation:
550 p. : ill. ; 23x16 cm.
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Hardback.
Biography/History:
Jonathan Croall was an editor in publishing and newspapers before becoming a full-time writer. His books include Gielgud: A Theatrical Life; The Coming of Godot: A Short History of a Masterpiece; Buzz Buzz! Playwrights, Actors and Directors at the National Theatre; and in the series 'The National Theatre at Work', Hamlet Observed, Peter Hall's 'Bacchai', and Inside the Molly House. He currently edits the programmes at the Old Vic.
ISBN:
9781905791927 (hbk)1905791925 (hbk)
Language:
English
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BRN:
3346523
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