
Book by Barnes, Patricia
A young protagonist navigates the demanding and insular world of professional theater while struggling to define their own identity amidst the expectations of a performance-driven family. The narrative follows the central character as they balance rigorous rehearsals, intense interpersonal rivalries, and the physical toll of stage life. Opposing forces include the rigid hierarchy of the theater company and the pressure to maintain a legacy of excellence. The story utilizes a character-focused framework to examine the sacrifices required for artistic success within a high-stakes environment.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to capture the specific atmosphere of the theater world with precision. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's development as they move from a subordinate role to an independent artist. Critics note that the pacing remains steady, prioritizing character growth over dramatic plot twists. The narrative effectively balances the technical aspects of performance with the emotional weight of the characters' choices. This work is often cited for its grounded approach to the complexities of artistic dedication.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1978-12-14
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140050191
ISBN-13:
9780140050196
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