The Algonquin Kid Lib/E: Adventures Growing Up at New York's Legendary Hotel

Author:   Michael Elihu Colby
Publisher:   BearManor Media
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9781538422878


Publication Date:   11 April 2017
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The Algonquin Kid Lib/E: Adventures Growing Up at New York's Legendary Hotel


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The true life story of Michael Elihu Colby and his childhood days at Manhattan's Algonquin Hotel. His grandparents Mary and Ben B. Bodne had traded their southern oil fortune for the legendary but faded Algonquin and restored the hotel's former glory. Their efforts led to a remarkable renaissance and attracted an overflow of celebrities from the ridiculous to the sublime. Michael weaves a vivid tapestry of encounters with glittering Broadway and Hollywood celebrities in a kaleidoscopic memoir of illustrious figures-some on a meteoric rise, some in tragic decline-while he found his own place in the topsy turvy world of the Broadway theatre and musicals.

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Author:   Michael Elihu Colby
Publisher:   BearManor Media
Imprint:   BearManor Media
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9781538422878


ISBN 10:   1538422875
Publication Date:   11 April 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"The Algonquin Kid by Michael Colby is a fabulous and heartfelt reminder about the circle of life and the humbling journey in the ever weaving 'round table' world of the entertainment industry. -- ""BroadwayWorld.com, praise for the play"" Mr. Colby... spent much of his life living, working, and playing in the Algonquin, the elegant Midtown hotel. The Algonquin is renowned as the literary hangout of the Jazz Age. For Mr. Colby, it was simply home...[His grandmother] Mrs. Bodne would point out the big names to him...including Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward, and Laurence Olivier, for whom she cooked chicken soup. -- ""New York Times"" Aficionados of Broadway and New York history and researchers into the past of the Big Apple's entertainment scene will find many nuggets to mine in this detailed retelling. -- ""CabaretScenes.org"""


Aficionados of Broadway and New York history and researchers into the past of the Big Apple's entertainment scene will find many nuggets to mine in this detailed retelling. -- CabaretScenes.org Mr. Colby... spent much of his life living, working, and playing in the Algonquin, the elegant Midtown hotel. The Algonquin is renowned as the literary hangout of the Jazz Age. For Mr. Colby, it was simply home...[His grandmother] Mrs. Bodne would point out the big names to him...including Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward, and Laurence Olivier, for whom she cooked chicken soup. -- New York Times The Algonquin Kid by Michael Colby is a fabulous and heartfelt reminder about the circle of life and the humbling journey in the ever weaving 'round table' world of the entertainment industry. -- BroadwayWorld.com, praise for the play


The Algonquin Kid by Michael Colby is a fabulous and heartfelt reminder about the circle of life and the humbling journey in the ever weaving 'round table' world of the entertainment industry. -- BroadwayWorld.com, praise for the play Aficionados of Broadway and New York history and researchers into the past of the Big Apple's entertainment scene will find many nuggets to mine in this detailed retelling. -- CabaretScenes.org Mr. Colby... spent much of his life living, working, and playing in the Algonquin, the elegant Midtown hotel. The Algonquin is renowned as the literary hangout of the Jazz Age. For Mr. Colby, it was simply home...[His grandmother] Mrs. Bodne would point out the big names to him...including Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Noel Coward, and Laurence Olivier, for whom she cooked chicken soup. -- New York Times


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Michael Elihu Colby virtually grew up at New York's legendary Algonquin Hotel, which his grandparents, Ben and Mary Bodne, owned from 1946-1987. His adventures there are portrayed in the book The Algonquin Kid. In theater circles, he is the librettist/lyricist of a number of musicals. A member of BMI and the Dramatists Guild, he lives in Metuchen, New Jersey, with his wife Andrea and son Steven.

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