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Gags and Greasepaint: A Tribute to the Irish  Fit-Ups
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Gags and Greasepaint: A Tribute to the Irish Fit-Ups

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This volume is a paean to the Revue , the Fit-Up and the fifty or more travelling roadshows which traversed the roads of Ireland during the heyday of the fit-ups , the decades prior to the Second World War. This book is a personal memoir of one of the goddesses of Irish repertory theatre Vic (Victoria Loving) the woman known as the Sequin Queen as recounted by her granddaughter, one of the last of these travelling artistes. It is a celebration of Ireland’s curtain up , and the five-and-nine , the fairground barker and the circus tober. It is a hymn to the artist whose home was the road and whose stage-wing voices lie hidden in the boarded-up hall and the abandoned outhouse. Listen up! for one last garish display of the paint-glow, one final tread of the magic footboard.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
75
ISBN
9781847185105

This volume is a paean to the Revue , the Fit-Up and the fifty or more travelling roadshows which traversed the roads of Ireland during the heyday of the fit-ups , the decades prior to the Second World War. This book is a personal memoir of one of the goddesses of Irish repertory theatre Vic (Victoria Loving) the woman known as the Sequin Queen as recounted by her granddaughter, one of the last of these travelling artistes. It is a celebration of Ireland’s curtain up , and the five-and-nine , the fairground barker and the circus tober. It is a hymn to the artist whose home was the road and whose stage-wing voices lie hidden in the boarded-up hall and the abandoned outhouse. Listen up! for one last garish display of the paint-glow, one final tread of the magic footboard.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
75
ISBN
9781847185105