Much Ado About Me
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Much Ado About Me, first published in 1956, is the autobiography of comedian Fred Allen's childhood and vaudeville career. (His long career in radio is documented in his other book, Treadmill to Oblivion). Much Ado About Me is a warm wise and wonderfully entertaining autobiography, jammed with extraordinary events and even more extraordinary people. Here is Fred Allen's early life in the suburbs of Boston; his apprenticeship in the Boston Public Library; the happy exciting round of Amateur Nights; the wonderful, improbable world of Scollay Square; the hopes, the anxieties and the fantastic adventures of a smalltime entertainer billed as Freddy James, the "World's Worst Juggler."
From his first stage appearances on 'Amateur Nights' to his U.S. and international tours, Much Ado About Me is a warm and entertaining look at one of America's top stage performers and the golden age of Vaudeville. Included are 8 pages of illustrations.
Customer Reviews
Can’t wait to read “Treadmill”
I’ve enjoyed listening to recordings of Fred Allen’s radio show, but this was the first time I’ve ever read him and I was not disappointed. I heard his voice as I read each page, and the detail with which he recounted the golden age of vaudeville is extraordinary, as are the tales of his fledgling Broadway career (starring opposite Archie Leach!). I’d happily recommend this to fans of Allen and anyone seeking to learn more about a bygone art form. Great fun!