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Man-Monkeys

From Regency Pantomime to King Kong
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This is the first and only book about the man-monkey phenomenon and its major stars. From the first stage play to feature a chimpanzee as a character back in 1801 to the present-day popular film franchises of 'King Kong' and 'The Planet of the Apes', many actors have played apes and gorillas - some rising to stardom earning top money, others coming to a sadder and more tragic end. Men-in-fur like the ill-fated Parsloe who fell from fame in London to suffer an early and lonely death in America, the irascible almost legless trouble-maker Hervio Nano, Teasdale who found God in prison after stabbing his wife, and the simpleton East End potboy who was transformed into Monsieur Gouffe attracting the bon ton of London and making a fortune. Within these pages you will find some of the oddest, most unfortunate, ill-requited, and doomed performers who ever chose to tread the boards - the artistes known as 'man-monkeys'.

Author Biography:

ALAN STOCKWELL was a professional puppeteer for over forty years and appointed MBE in 2000 for services to education in the north-east of England. He is the author of many articles on the theatre, magic, circus and puppetry. His fiction books include pastiche Sherlock Holmes stories. His well-regarded What's the Play and Where's the Stage about the extended Penley family who were actors and managers during the late Georgian to early Victorian periods, brought to light many previously unknown facts about the provincial theatre of those periods. www.vesperhawk.com
Release date NZ
June 1st, 2017
Pages
234
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
60 illustrations
Dimensions
152x229x12
ISBN-13
9780956501370
Product ID
26912360

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