Act One An Autobiography

Act One An Autobiography by Moss Hart, published by St. Martin’s Publishing Group on February 11, 2014, is a detailed memoir that captures the essence of Broadway in the early twentieth century. This second edition spans 464 pages and presents Hart’s journey from an impoverished childhood to the triumph of his first Broadway hit, offering readers a glimpse into the drama and heartache of a bygone era.
In this autobiography, Moss Hart eloquently chronicles his experiences and the challenges he faced in the performing arts. The narrative not only reflects his personal struggles but also serves as a tribute to the vibrant world of theater, making it a significant work within the biography and autobiography genre. Readers will find a rich exploration of literary figures and the dynamics of Broadway and musicals, as Hart’s story resonates with those interested in the history of American theater.
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Moss Hart’s Act One, which Lincoln Center Theater presented in 2014 as a play written and directed by James Lapine, is one of the great American memoirs, a glorious memorial to a bygone age filled with all the wonder, drama, and heartbreak that surrounded Broadway in the early twentieth century. Hart’s story inspired a generation of theatergoers, dramatists, and readers everywhere as he eloquently chronicled his impoverished childhood and his long, determined struggle to reach the opening night of his first Broadway hit. Act One is the quintessential American success story.
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