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Master of Ceremonies
Master of Ceremonies: A Memoir | Joel Grey
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Joel Grey, the Tony and Academy Award-winning Master of Ceremonies in Cabaret finally tells his remarkable life story. Born Joel David Katz to a wild and wooly Jewish American family in Cleveland, Ohio in 1932, Joel began his life in the theater at the age of 9, starting in children’s theater and then moving to the main stage. He was hooked, and his seven decades long career charts the evolution of American entertainment - from Vaudeville performances with his father, Mickey Katz to the seedy gangster filled nightclubs of the forties, the bright lights of Broadway and dizzying glamour of Hollywood, to juggernaut musicals like Cabaret, Chicago, and Wicked. Master of Ceremonies is a memoir of a life lived in and out of the limelight, but it is also the story of the man behind the stage makeup. Coming of age in a time when being yourself tended to be not only difficult but also dangerous, Joel has to act both on and off the stage. He spends his high school years sleeping with the girls-next-door while carrying on a scandalous affair with an older man. Romances with to-die-for Vegas Showgirls are balanced with late night liaisons with like-minded guys, until finally Joel falls in love and marries a talented and beautiful woman, starts a family, and has a pretty much picture perfect life. But 24 years later when the marriage dissolves, Joel has to once again find his place in a world that has radically changed. Drawing back the curtain on a career filled with show-stopping numbers, larger-than-life stars and even singing in the shower with Bjork, Master of Ceremonies is also a portrait of an artist coming to terms with his evolving identity. When an actor plays a character, he has to find out what makes them who they are; their needs, dreams, and fears. It’s a difficult thing to do, but sometimes the hardest role in an actor’s life is that of himself. Deftly capturing the joy of performing as well as the pain and secrets of an era we have only just started to leave behind, Joel’s story is one of love, loss, hard-won honesty, redemption, and success.
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Ravenclawsbookshelf
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Not read this but I searched Joel Grey's name. He was the Emcee in Cabaret as per the cover. #MusicalNewYear @Cinfhen @vivastory

Cinfhen And he was brilliant 5y
vivastory Good catch! 5y
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EvieBee
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I am always reading a memoir! It's hard to believe that there was a time when I didn't read non-fiction. This is what I'm currently listening to. #memoirlove #17booklove

LindsayReads I hear ya! There was a time I somehow thought I wasn't into NF, but now my life seems empty if I don't have one going. 7y
EvieBee @LindsayReads You too?! So hard to believe now. It's good to get out of your reading comfort zone. 7y
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bookishkai
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Loved it! Not just a story of a man's life, but a story of Hollywood, of theater, of creative passion. In my mind, a must-read for theater fans.

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bookishkai
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I didn't know that Joel Grey played Ned Weeks in The Normal Heart, but this is a particularly poignant section of the book: finally accepting his identity and not wanting to be invisible just as AIDS was becoming a rallying point for the community.

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bookishkai
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This. This is a feeling I never get tired of reading about in biographies. Again I'm reminded of Paul Monette: Yes yes yes, it was just like that for me.

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clairebrarian
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Oh, work...always adding to my To Read list!