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Losing My Marbles: How an Actor Learnt the Hard Way, a One Man Show (Oberon Modern Plays) (Paperback)

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Description


Losing My Marbles is a series of hilarious true stories from Trader Faulkner's varied life, describing his extraordinary encounters with Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Vivien Leigh, his involvements with the tearaway, womanising Peter Finch, his poignant meeting with Picasso and his unforgettable appearance on stage with the great flamenco dancer Antonio.

'Losing My Marbles is a series of true stories. These are events in my life wherein the heartache, error and folly of my youth are transformed into comedy and tragedy, if you can call the heartbreak of youthful idealism tragedy The result has become an evening in the theatre where people can forget their troubles and laugh at mine. Marbles can be played anywhere there is an audience who like a good story, and there are many more from my picaresque life yet to be told.'
Trader Faulkner

About the Author


Trader Faulkner, born in Australia, played the role of Malcolm to Olivier's Macbeth and Sebastian in Vivien Leigh's Viola (both as Stratford-upon-Avon). He was the official biographer of his friend and mentor Peter Finch. He was awarded the Spanish Order of Merit by King Juan Carlos of Spain for his features on Spain.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781840022421
ISBN-10: 1840022426
Publisher: Oberon Books
Publication Date: April 1st, 2002
Pages: 56
Language: English
Series: Oberon Modern Plays