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Jolson : A One-Person Play in Two Acts (Revised ed.)

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A One-Person Play About the Life and Times of Al Jolson (Acting Edition)."Play relies on good writing and research by Druxman...." - Daily Variety"Michael B.

Druxman has written a fine play which captures the many moods of Jolson." - The Longboat Observer"An exciting, withering portrait...." - Ft.

Lauderdale Sun-SentinelAl Jolson was the "world's greatest entertainer".

He made immortal such songs as "Swanee" and "April Showers", and starred in THE JAZZ SINGER, the movies' first talkie.

He was also one of the most disliked men in show business.Revolving around the making of THE JOLSON STORY in 1946, the play looks in on "Jolie" at the lowest point of his career.

He's a wealthy show business "has been," unwanted on the set of his own film biography.

As he sits in his dressing room, he recalls the early years: an unloving father, a feud with his older brother, and his four marriages, including one to Ruby Keeler.

We see that Jolson was ruthless, both in his career and personal life.JOLSON is the story of a great performer, a "lovable s.o.b." and the most sensational comeback in the history of show business.

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Product Details
1466349352 / 9781466349353
Paperback / softback
812.54
03/10/2011
88 pages, Illustrations, black and white; Illustrations, black and white
133 x 203 mm, 100 grams
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