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Hard Copy - Alone on Stage

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Alone on Stage

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  • Alone on Stage by Susan Hussey Bush
  • Companion CD with complimentary copy of Suzanne Steele's translation of School For Wives (read-only).
The author's grandmother, Suzanne C. Steele, wife and mother, took her dream to Paris and Broadway. This is the ageless story of a woman ahead of her time. The included companion CD contains her original translation of Molière's "School for Wives."

 

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Author: Kathryn Bush
Date added: 11/06/2008, 12:46

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Please tell Susan I LOVE her book. I am so very impressed.
Author: Anne
Date added: 11/06/2008, 12:42

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Wow! The book about Zana is fabulous…Your writing is clear and has allowed me to know the woman behind the grandmother. I believe we would have been fast friends, too.
Author: Martha Jennings
Date added: 11/06/2008, 12:40

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What an impressive book you wrote! To think I thought I knew Zana. Had no idea about her theatrical career.
Author: Elaine Rathbun
Date added: 11/06/2008, 12:38

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I have been in a complete state of awe every since your wonderful book arrived yesterday. Yes, I have read the whole thing and I am sure I’ll read it many times. What wonderful memories, even for me. I had a nice chat with Martha (Jennings) about it this morning and we both agreed it is a masterpiece – I don’t see how you did it with all those pictures, clippings, etc…I think it is a beautiful piece of work…
Author: Jerri Bush
Date added: 11/06/2008, 12:36

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I am sure impressed with both the publication of “Alone on Stage” as well as with the subject of the book… Quite a story and history.

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 Suzanne Steele and "The School for Wives" in Paris . . .

 

  Click here for an excerpt  of Chapter 1: A Passion for Drama

 

Background:

Molière, née Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, was born in Paris on January 15, 1622 and discovered early in life that he had a talent as a mimic. He transferred that predilection to paper and stage, becoming a playwright. Still revered in France today, one of his best known plays is “The School for Wives,” a delightful farce about a man’s theory on how to train his wife to serve him. In the end, of course, he finds this is not so easy to do. There are seven characters (five of them men) and Suzanne Steele played them all, using her own translation from the original French.

The Comédie-Française in Paris performs the works of classic and contemporary playwrights. During its three hundred year history, Molière's works have been presented close to 32,000 times. It is widely known that the French are not usually welcoming to outsiders who attempt to move into their literary territory, especially Americans. Suzanne broke this barrier and was given a presentation in Paris under the sponsorship of its premier actress.

“To appreciate her audacious endeavor (please understand that) she played alone all the roles of "The School for Wives" before a Parisian audience.” —Robert Lorette, Paris-Soir, Paris, France, Aug. 8, 1932.

Click here for more on Molière

Click here for more on "The School for Wives"

Click here for more on the Comédie-Française

Book Specifications:

Size: 8 1/2 X 11

No of pages: 117

Cover: Soft

Binding: Perfect

 

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