The Stage Door

The Stage Door by Kurt Collins, published by AuthorHouse in 2012, is a 248-page exploration of the author’s journey from a working-class background in England to owning and running a nightclub abroad. Written in English, this book provides an insightful look into the complexities and challenges faced in the entertainment industry, revealing the stark contrast between the idealized vision of life abroad and the often harsh realities that accompany it.
Readers will find a candid narrative that delves into themes of temptation, corruption, infidelity, and social drug use within the nightclub scene. Collins shares his experiences, offering a unique perspective on the cultural and social dynamics of running a business in the entertainment and performing arts sector. This edition serves as a personal account that reflects on the broader implications of pursuing dreams in a foreign environment, making it relevant for those interested in biography and autobiography, as well as cultural and regional studies.
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Kurt, a working-class guy from England, had the opportunity to realize a childhood dream of owning and running a nightclub abroad, and he grabbed it with both hands. This story follows his journey and gives readers an insight to the temptations, corruption, infidelity, and social drug use that he experiences along the way. People are sold a vision about living and working abroad, but the reality is more often than not generally somewhat different.
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