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Charlotte: Being a True Account of an Actress's Flamboyant Adventures in Eighteenth Century London's Wild and Wicked Theatrical World
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Charlotte: Being a True Account of an Actress’s Flamboyant Adventures in Eighteenth Century London’s Wild and Wicked Theatrical World

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Charlotte Charke’s father, Colley Cibber, was one of the eighteenth-century’s great actor/playwrights - the toast of the British aristocracy, a favourite of the king. When his high spirited, often rebellious daughter, Charlotte, revealed a fondness for things theatrical, it was thought that the young actress would follow in his footsteps at the legendary Drury Lane, creating a brilliant career on the London stage. But this was not to be. And it was not that Charlotte lacked talent - she was gifted, particularly at comedy. Troublesome, however was her habit of dressing in men’s clothes - a preference first revealed onstage but adopted elsewhere after her disastrous marriage to an actor, who became the last man she ever loved.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Picador USA
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2006
Pages
448
ISBN
9780312425760

Charlotte Charke’s father, Colley Cibber, was one of the eighteenth-century’s great actor/playwrights - the toast of the British aristocracy, a favourite of the king. When his high spirited, often rebellious daughter, Charlotte, revealed a fondness for things theatrical, it was thought that the young actress would follow in his footsteps at the legendary Drury Lane, creating a brilliant career on the London stage. But this was not to be. And it was not that Charlotte lacked talent - she was gifted, particularly at comedy. Troublesome, however was her habit of dressing in men’s clothes - a preference first revealed onstage but adopted elsewhere after her disastrous marriage to an actor, who became the last man she ever loved.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Picador USA
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2006
Pages
448
ISBN
9780312425760