Second Nights

Second Nights People and Ideas of the Theatre To-Day (Classic Reprint)

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The second-nighter breathes a duller ether. Gone is the mystery and contagious warmth, the first night's febrile unrest. The show man has opened his bag of tricks; the pack are off, baying after new game. There is no one in the audience. The man in front does not turn round to tell you how the author sat up all the night before rewriting his third act - he is mere paper, or the brother of the property man's wife, or the sad-eyed sub editor of a technical magazine, or an out-of town buyer drifted in to The Lady from the Sea, thinking it a musical comedy. The play is better given than on the first night, but it stands on its own feet, is shorn of extraneous glamour. And the second-nighter himself, though he turn up as regular as the clock - and magazine critics are likely to receive tickets for second nights - is scarcely detached from the common herd. He is part of the public. The news and the spot light have swung on ere he arrives.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780484411622
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 388
Weight: 671g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm