Dorothy

Dorothy

by Dorothy Paul (Author)

Synopsis

She has been called a national treasure and has had audiences laughing wherever she has travelled with her one-woman shows. Now Dorothy Paul takes to the page with the story of her childhood in Dennistoun, her working life from the days with Kraft Cheese to The Steamie , her marriage and her roller-coaster stage career. Dorothy's nostalgia is sharply observed and never sentimental. The vivid characters familiar from her shows - ingenious father, long-suffering mother, the tribe of aunts and at least two criminal teachers - are joined here by Variety stars and a galaxy of actors, so that the book is not only an autobiography of Dorothy Paul but also a chapter in the history of the Scottish stage and of the early days of Scottish Television. There is much humour in the book, of course, but there is also reflection on the sources of that humour: a life in the footlights but also in the shadows. Dorothy Paul presents a selection of the many parts she has played, on stage and off; her story is touching, revealing and, ultimately, a celebration of a great talent.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 12 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1840186461
ISBN 13: 9781840186468

Author Bio
Dorothy Paul is a popular actress and comedienne, well known for her role in The Steamie, as well as for her numerous theatre roles, stand-up shows and cameo appearances in Scottish comedies including Rab C Nesbitt. She lives in Glasgow.