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A Chorus Line
dancer tracks her evolution from determined small town girl to established
artist, living her long-held dream of working on Broadway. But as the AIDS
epidemic begins its insidious journey through her worlds--both
personal and professional--she must reconcile her career ambitions with her love
for those closest to her.As a middle child in a large military family, Christine just wants to dance. Her parents support her dreams, even if they seem beyond their comprehension. At 20, determined and talented, Christine heads across the country from Santa Fe to New York City and, in a made for-Hollywood story, is chosen for the London cast of A Chorus Line. While unwilling to fully cut ties with the traditional life her parents envision for her, she finds a new family with the dancers and more fluid, open characters that fill the theater world in London, and later New York, in the '70s & '80s. Christine learns that one member of her family is equally at home in her new world: Laughlin, her older brother--divorced, a father, ex-military and a corporate lawyer--also makes his way to New York City, where he meets, and begins to build a life, with rising fashion star Perry Ellis. The two men enjoy a partnership and a financial success that Christine both admires. and envies. She spends much of her free time in their Upper West Side brownstone and Water Island retreat. Soon everyone is talking about a mysterious new disease. As deaths of dancers, theater folk, and eventually friends start to mount, Christine realizes she's in the middle of an epidemic that neither her traditional family nor the public at large is ready to reckon with. As the AIDS crisis cuts closer and closer, eventually impacting those she loves most, Christine does what she has always done: she strikes her own path. This memoir is an emotional, honest examination of what it takes to succeed in the competitive world of New York theater, how hard-won dreams can be quickly lost, what it means to redefine family, and the devasting toll AIDS exacted on a generation of artists.
Author: Christine Barker
Publisher: Delphinium Books
Published: 03/12/2024
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.50w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781953002341
ISBN10: 195300234X
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Biography & Autobiography | Fashion
dancer tracks her evolution from determined small town girl to established
artist, living her long-held dream of working on Broadway. But as the AIDS
epidemic begins its insidious journey through her worlds--both
personal and professional--she must reconcile her career ambitions with her love
for those closest to her.As a middle child in a large military family, Christine just wants to dance. Her parents support her dreams, even if they seem beyond their comprehension. At 20, determined and talented, Christine heads across the country from Santa Fe to New York City and, in a made for-Hollywood story, is chosen for the London cast of A Chorus Line. While unwilling to fully cut ties with the traditional life her parents envision for her, she finds a new family with the dancers and more fluid, open characters that fill the theater world in London, and later New York, in the '70s & '80s. Christine learns that one member of her family is equally at home in her new world: Laughlin, her older brother--divorced, a father, ex-military and a corporate lawyer--also makes his way to New York City, where he meets, and begins to build a life, with rising fashion star Perry Ellis. The two men enjoy a partnership and a financial success that Christine both admires. and envies. She spends much of her free time in their Upper West Side brownstone and Water Island retreat. Soon everyone is talking about a mysterious new disease. As deaths of dancers, theater folk, and eventually friends start to mount, Christine realizes she's in the middle of an epidemic that neither her traditional family nor the public at large is ready to reckon with. As the AIDS crisis cuts closer and closer, eventually impacting those she loves most, Christine does what she has always done: she strikes her own path. This memoir is an emotional, honest examination of what it takes to succeed in the competitive world of New York theater, how hard-won dreams can be quickly lost, what it means to redefine family, and the devasting toll AIDS exacted on a generation of artists.
Author: Christine Barker
Publisher: Delphinium Books
Published: 03/12/2024
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.50w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781953002341
ISBN10: 195300234X
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Biography & Autobiography | Fashion