Gertrude Lawrence's life in her own words. The autobiography of an English actress and musical comedy performer known for her stage appearances in the West End and on Broadway.
Gertie Lawrence, the original Anna in "The King and I," is the most wonderful raconteuse. I would bet that she didn't write this memoir herself, but to have told the tales so that they flow and dance and entertain in this book so well is a talent all in itself. The story of her life from birth in London through the moment at 11 she paid six shillings to make calling cards announcing "LITTLE GERTIE LAWRENCE Child Actress and Danseuse" to her life just after the success of "Private Lives" alternates with her work entertaining the troops in Britain, France, and Belgium as the Germans were being driven back by Allied forces. Having been abandoned by a manager who flew the coop with the takings, leaving her to work as a barmaid to pay her hotel bill (she drew a pint like a pro!), to the glamour of working with George and Ira Gershwin on "Oh, Kay!," she captures her determination to survive in this life of ups and downs with a flair that only an authentic born-to-the-business performer could muster. Brava!
Found this book very interesting. As a huge Noel Coward fan Gertrude Lawrence was always bring mentioned in his diaries so that is why I was hooked in to read this.