An edition of Our leading lady (2007)

Our leading lady

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Our leading lady
Charles Busch
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An edition of Our leading lady (2007)

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"Set in Washington, DC, in 1865, the play is about Laura Keene, the British-born stage actress whose company was performing Tom Taylor's Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre the night Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth. In classic Charles Busch fashion, Our Leading Lady is a backstage comedy in which a presidential assassination is not merely a national tragedy but also a vexing interruption in a powerful woman's quest for fame and glory. Imagine the collision of the Civil War era with Noises Off."--P.4 of cover.

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Samuel French
Language
English
Pages
96

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Our leading lady
2007, Samuel French
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Cover of: Our leading lady
Our leading lady
2007, Samuel French
in English
Cover of: Our leading lady
Our leading lady
2007, Samuel French
in English

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New York

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Library of Congress
MLCS 2010/40263 (P), PS3552.U813

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Pagination
96 p. ;
Number of pages
96

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24117944M
ISBN 13
9780573650772
LCCN
2009279393

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