by KathrynShevelow (Author)
Born into the famous, sometimes scandalous, theatrical clan of Colley Cibber, Charlotte was an actress destined for greatness. But she rebelled, and started dressing as a man. When her father disowned her, her life became an adventure extending from the pinnacles of London society to its dangerous depths. Kathryn Shevelow captures Charlotte - an artist and a survivor - in all her guises, from her time among the leading lights of glamorous Drury Lane Theatre to her trials as a strolling player and puppeteer, to her comeback as author of one of the first autobiographies written by a woman. "Charlotte" is the captivating story of an extraordinary woman, set against the rich tapestry of London's colorful theatre world, its history and savage political battles.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Nov 2006
ISBN 10: 074757958X
ISBN 13: 9780747579588
Book Overview: For lovers of classics such as Tom Jones, Moll Flanders, or Vanity Fair, here is a heroine as irresistible as Moll or Becky Sharp. But Charlotte Charke (1713-1760) actually lived. And that was only the beginning Charlotte is winner of the Theatre Library Association's Freedley Award