Theatre Kids: A True Tale of Off-Off Broadway

Author:   John DeVore
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
ISBN:  

9781493077762


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   18 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Friendship. Grief. Jazz hands. In 2004, in a small, windowless theater in then-desolate Williamsburg, Brooklyn, an eccentric family of broke art-school survivors staged an experimental, four-hour adaptation of William Faulkner's novel As I Lay Dying inside an enormous wooden coffin that could barely fit the cast, much less an audience. The production's cast and crew--including its sweetly monomaniacal director--poured their hearts and paychecks into a messy spectacle doomed to fail by any conventional measure. It ran for only eight performances. The reviews were tepid. Fewer than one hundred people saw it. But to emotionally messy hack magazine editor John DeVore, cast at the last minute in a bit part, it was a safe space to hide out and attempt sobering up following a devastating loss. An unforgettable ode to the ephemeral, chaotic magic of the theatre and the weirdos who bring it to life, Theatre Kids is DeVore's buoyant, irreverent, and ultimately moving account of outsize ambition and dashed hopes in post-9/11, pre-iPhone New York City. Sharply observed and bursting with hilarious razzle-dazzle, it will resonate with anyone who has ever, perhaps against their better judgment, tried to bring something beautiful into the world without regard for riches or fame.

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Author:   John DeVore
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
Imprint:   Applause
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781493077762


ISBN 10:   1493077767
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   18 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"This moving memoir recounts DeVore's life-changing experience having a bit part in a tiny, four-hour production adaptation of William Faulkner's novel ""As I Lay Dying"" as he struggled with addiction and grief. The cast and crew were scrappy but passionate as they tried to bring their vision to life in a windowless theater in Brooklyn in post-9/11 New York. -- ""NY Post"" ""Theatre Kids is a rickety roller coaster ride into the hearts of New York City's downtown theatricals - that rare breed that can turn a moldering black box and a couple of folding chairs into a diorama of the divine."" --Mike Errico, author of Music, Lyrics, and Life: A Field Guide for the Advancing Songwriter ""A wry and boisterous account... Electric prose elevates this homage to an enduring art form."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""For those of us lucky to call John DeVore a friend, the skill and warmth with which he's written Theatre Kids comes as no surprise. If you should not be in the elect group, however, the next best thing would be to read this book. There's something funny, moving, surprising, or trenchant on every page. Often there's all of these at once. Theatre Kids is a lemon tart made by someone who loves you, sweet and light and sharp and substantial all at once."" --Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act ""John DeVore is a master storyteller, and Theatre Kids is a delightful and moving read. It's a valentine to the New York City theatre scene in the late '90s and early aughts, told through the eyes of one of the many young people who have for generations come from hamlets, small towns, and sprawling suburbs hoping to make their mark in the glittering city. DeVore will keep you laughing, gasping, and sometimes cringing all the way to the last page."" --Catherine Burns, former artistic director of The Moth ""Like all beautiful memoirs, John DeVore's Theatre Kids will tell you not just about the author, but about things and places and people dead and gone. DeVore brings them alive again. How glad you'll be to meet them, and him. This is a funny, sad, loving, and mournful look at what artistic strivers and dreamers put themselves and others through on the quest for greatness--or, perhaps, just plain old survival."" --Sara Benincasa, author of Real Artists Have Day Jobs (And Other Awesome Things They Don't Teach You in School)"


This moving memoir recounts DeVore's life-changing experience having a bit part in a tiny, four-hour production adaptation of William Faulkner's novel ""As I Lay Dying"" as he struggled with addiction and grief. The cast and crew were scrappy but passionate as they tried to bring their vision to life in a windowless theater in Brooklyn in post-9/11 New York. -- ""NY Post"" ""Theatre Kids is a rickety roller coaster ride into the hearts of New York City's downtown theatricals - that rare breed that can turn a moldering black box and a couple of folding chairs into a diorama of the divine."" --Mike Errico, author of Music, Lyrics, and Life: A Field Guide for the Advancing Songwriter ""A wry and boisterous account... Electric prose elevates this homage to an enduring art form."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""For those of us lucky to call John DeVore a friend, the skill and warmth with which he's written Theatre Kids comes as no surprise. If you should not be in the elect group, however, the next best thing would be to read this book. There's something funny, moving, surprising, or trenchant on every page. Often there's all of these at once. Theatre Kids is a lemon tart made by someone who loves you, sweet and light and sharp and substantial all at once."" --Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act ""John DeVore is a master storyteller, and Theatre Kids is a delightful and moving read. It's a valentine to the New York City theatre scene in the late '90s and early aughts, told through the eyes of one of the many young people who have for generations come from hamlets, small towns, and sprawling suburbs hoping to make their mark in the glittering city. DeVore will keep you laughing, gasping, and sometimes cringing all the way to the last page."" --Catherine Burns, former artistic director of The Moth ""Like all beautiful memoirs, John DeVore's Theatre Kids will tell you not just about the author, but about things and places and people dead and gone. DeVore brings them alive again. How glad you'll be to meet them, and him. This is a funny, sad, loving, and mournful look at what artistic strivers and dreamers put themselves and others through on the quest for greatness--or, perhaps, just plain old survival."" --Sara Benincasa, author of Real Artists Have Day Jobs (And Other Awesome Things They Don't Teach You in School)


"""A wry and boisterous account... Electric prose elevates this homage to an enduring art form."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""For those of us lucky to call John DeVore a friend, the skill and warmth with which he's written Theatre Kids comes as no surprise. If you should not be in the elect group, however, the next best thing would be to read this book. There's something funny, moving, surprising, or trenchant on every page. Often there's all of these at once. Theatre Kids is a lemon tart made by someone who loves you, sweet and light and sharp and substantial all at once."" --Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act ""John DeVore is a master storyteller, and Theatre Kids is a delightful and moving read. It's a valentine to the New York City theatre scene in the late '90s and early aughts, told through the eyes of one of the many young people who have for generations come from hamlets, small towns, and sprawling suburbs hoping to make their mark in the glittering city. DeVore will keep you laughing, gasping, and sometimes cringing all the way to the last page."" --Catherine Burns, former artistic director of The Moth ""Like all beautiful memoirs, John DeVore's Theatre Kids will tell you not just about the author, but about things and places and people dead and gone. DeVore brings them alive again. How glad you'll be to meet them, and him. This is a funny, sad, loving, and mournful look at what artistic strivers and dreamers put themselves and others through on the quest for greatness--or, perhaps, just plain old survival."" --Sara Benincasa, author of Real Artists Have Day Jobs (And Other Awesome Things They Don't Teach You in School)"


"""For those of us lucky to call John DeVore a friend, the skill and warmth with which he's written Theatre Kids comes as no surprise. If you should not be in the elect group, however, the next best thing would be to read this book. There's something funny, moving, surprising, or trenchant on every page. Often there's all of these at once. Theatre Kids is a lemon tart made by someone who loves you, sweet and light and sharp and substantial all at once."" --Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act ""John DeVore is a master storyteller, and Theatre Kids is a delightful and moving read. It's a valentine to the New York City theatre scene in the late '90s and early aughts, told through the eyes of one of the many young people who have for generations come from hamlets, small towns, and sprawling suburbs hoping to make their mark in the glittering city. DeVore will keep you laughing, gasping, and sometimes cringing all the way to the last page."" --Catherine Burns, former artistic director of The Moth ""Like all beautiful memoirs, John DeVore's Theatre Kids will tell you not just about the author, but about things and places and people dead and gone. DeVore brings them alive again. How glad you'll be to meet them, and him. This is a funny, sad, loving, and mournful look at what artistic strivers and dreamers put themselves and others through on the quest for greatness--or, perhaps, just plain old survival."" --Sara Benincasa, author of Real Artists Have Day Jobs (And Other Awesome Things They Don't Teach You in School)"


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John DeVore is a two-time James Beard Award-winning writer and editor who has worked for The New York Post, SiriusXM, and Conan O'Brien's Team Coco. He's also written for Esquire, Vanity Fair, and Marvel Comics, among many others. John lives in Brooklyn with his partner and their one-eyed mutt.

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