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Once in a Lifetime

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro Rigido
Libro Once in a Lifetime Moss Hart
Codice Libristo: 52959009
Casa editrice Tradd Street Press, febbraio 2026
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"Once in a Lifetime" is a sharp and hilarious satirical play that lampoons the chaotic early days of the talking picture era in Hollywood. Written by Moss Hart, this comedic masterpiece follows three down-on-their-luck vaudevillians-Jerry, May, and George-who decide to head west to California to seek their fortune. As the film industry scrambles to adapt to the advent of sound, the trio poses as elocution experts, hoping to capitalize on the desperation of silent film stars who must suddenly learn how to speak on camera.

The play brilliantly skewers the absurdities of the studio system, the fickleness of fame, and the sheer incompetence that often leads to success in the movie business. Through witty dialogue and fast-paced situations, Hart captures the frantic energy of a transitional moment in American cultural history. Characters like the bumbling George Lewis, who inadvertently becomes a directorial genius, highlight the whimsical and often irrational nature of the "dream factory."

A cornerstone of 20th-century American comedy, "Once in a Lifetime" remains a relevant and entertaining look at the vanity and madness of show business. Its enduring appeal lies in its sharp observation of human nature and its celebration of the underdog in the face of institutionalized nonsense.

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Informazioni sul libro

Titolo completo Once in a Lifetime
Autore Moss Hart
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - Rigido
Data di pubblicazione 2026
Numero di pagine 250
EAN 9781025432281
ISBN 1025432282
Codice Libristo 52959009
Casa editrice Tradd Street Press
Peso 529
Dimensioni 156 x 234 x 16
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