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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A lesson in the possibilities of humor,
By A. Reader (Boise, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
I stumbled across Helene Hanff in a place no devout reader should ever be--a video store. After watching '84 Charing Cross Road' I was enchanted with Miss Hanff's wit and humor, and needed more. After an arduous search, I found a used copy of 'Underfoot...' and read it in less than 2 days. I even found myself laughing aloud at parts, which greatly disturbed the people sitting next to me. Hanff's ability to laugh at herself and to extract the humor from any situation is addictive. The book begins with a note to the reader: 'Each year, hundreds of stagestruck kids arrive in New York determined to crash the theatre, firmly convinced they're destined to be famous Broadway stars or playwrights. One in a thousand turns out to be Noel Coward. This book is about life among the other 999. By one of them.' From there, Miss Hanff takes the reader on a tour of her adventures and experiences as a struggling playwright in an honest and spirited manner. I was left wishing that my life was as unpredictable and ironic as Miss Hanff's struggle to live her dreams.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Broadway misadventures,
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This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
Helene Hanff published this, her first book, in 1961. She shares stories from her years as a struggling playwright in New York City; her good friend Maxine was a struggling actress. Practically penniless, they still managed to see first-run shows and movies regularly. How they did it is one of many memorable and funny tales.I couldn't help laughing at the merry-go-round of a Broadway agent shopping a play all over town. Ms. Hanff tells how 'Oklahoma!' was named (she was there). One of her many jobs involved speed-reading long novels; her take on Tolkein is slightly different than Peter Jackson's. I echo a previous reviewer's thought: this book would make a terrific film. 'Underfoot in Show Business' is a gem, a memoir full of magic and wit. Highly recommended.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly, this is the funniest book you'll ever read.,
By Anthony Kline (New York, USA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
I once had to read a bit of this book out to some strangers on a plane who wanted to know why I was laughing out loud and then we had champagne and it was a great flight and Miss Hanff had even more fans. The tears were running down our faces. [ For those of you who have read it already it was the bit about the funeral parlour]. This book, like all of Miss Hanff's works, makes you feel great to be alive. I've come to love my native city more and more by seeing it through Miss Hanff's eyes.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This one is a classic!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
I first heard of this book 20 years ago, in a letter to the editor in Seventeen Magazine. The letterwriter was distantly related to Helene Hanff and was recommending the book. At the time, I was deeply involved in my high school drama program and the title of the book appealed to me. I tried for years to find the book, but it was out of print for a time. When I did finally find it, it was worth the wait. It is laugh-out-loud funny and touching to anyone who has ever been bitten by the drama bug. I was sold on the book the minute I read the preface, which reads in part, "Each year hundreds of of stage-struck kids arrive in New York determined to crash the theatre...one in a thousand turns out to be Noel Coward. This book is about life among the other 999, by one of them." This book turned me on to all of Helene Hanff's other books, each of which is worthwhile in its own right. However, the best of the bunch is right here. This book should be on every booklover's must have list!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Jewel of Humor!,
This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
Like most other readers, "84 Charing Cross Road" was my introduction to the works of Helene Hanff, but "Underfoot in Showbusiness" is my favorite book by this author. It is truly the funniest book I have ever read, and it should be made into a movie one day! But this one! You won't regret it!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The story of Helene Hanff (before 84, Charing Cross Road),
By A Customer
This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
If you like Helene Hanff's books you will love this. This is the story about when Helene moved to New York and how she tried to become a writer without much success. It is, like all of her work, charming and funny.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Playwright describes her early life in NY,
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This review is from: Underfoot in Show Business (Paperback)
This witty, touching memoir tells the story of Helene Hanff's attempt to "crash the theater". It is as entertaining and charming as her great book, 84 Charing Cross Road
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Underfoot in Show Business by Helene Hanff (Paperback - July 1, 2007)
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