Reviews
" Act One is legendary in the theatre world for one simple reason: it speaks personally to those of us who have chosen a life on or around the stage. Hart's recollection of his partnership with George S. Kaufman struck a particular chord for me as I too was lucky enough at a young age to have collaborated with a theatre legend, in my case Stephen Sondheim. It has been a thrill to bring this beautifully written memoir to the stage and to introduce the book to a new generation of theatre lovers."- James Lapine "Moss Hart's Act One is not only the best book ever written about the American theater, but one of the great American autobiographies, by turns gripping, hilarious and searing."-Frank Rich "Is Act One for you? Only if you know that theater is spelled theat re , cast albums are not soundtracks, and intermission is twice as fun as halftime. In that case, not only is Act One for you -- it is immediate and required reading."-Tim Federle, author of Better Nate Than Ever and the forthcoming Five, Six, Seven, Nate!, Reading Act One is like going to a wonderful dinner party and being seated next to a man who is more charming, more interesting, smarter, and funnier than you ever knew men were capable of being. Moss Hart is alive in these pages, and I am in love with him., " Act One is legendary in the theatre world for one simple reason: it speaks personally to those of us who have chosen a life on or around the stage. Hart's recollection of his partnership with George S. Kaufman struck a particular chord for me as I too was lucky enough at a young age to have collaborated with a theatre legend, in my case Stephen Sondheim. It has been a thrill to bring this beautifully written memoir to the stage and to introduce the book to a new generation of theatre lovers."- James Lapine "Moss Hart's Act One is not only the best book ever written about the American theater, but one of the great American autobiographies, by turns gripping, hilarious and searing."-Frank Rich"Is Act One for you? Only if you know that theater is spelled theat re , cast albums are not soundtracks, and intermission is twice as fun as halftime. In that case, not only is Act One for you - it is immediate and required reading."-Tim Federle, author of Better Nate Than Ever and the forthcoming Five, Six, Seven, Nate!, "Moss Hart's Act One is not only the best book ever written about the American theater, but one of the great American autobiographies, by turns gripping, hilarious and searing."-Frank Rich, Is Act One for you? Only if you know that theater is spelled theat re , cast albums are not soundtracks, and intermission is twice as fun as halftime. In that case, not only is Act One for you--it is immediate and required reading., Act One is legendary in the theater world for one simple reason: it speaks personally to those of us who have chosen a life on or around the stage., Reading Act One ?is like going to a wonderful dinner party and being seated next to a man who is more charming, more interesting, smarter, and funnier than you ever knew men were capable of being. Moss Hart is alive in these pages, and I am in love with him., "This is the best book on 'show business' as practiced in this century in our time_ "- The New York Times Book Review "One of the best memoirs of this or any other theatrical generation."- Time "Thoroughly absorbing and genuinely entertaining_ Moss Hart knows how to hold an audience spellbound."- Christian Science Monitor, Moss Hart's Act One is not only the best book ever written about the American theater, but one of the great American autobiographies, by turns gripping, hilarious and searing., "Moss Hart's Act One is not only the best book ever written about the American theater, but one of the great American autobiographies, by turns gripping, hilarious and searing."-Frank Rich"Reading Act One is like going to a wonderful dinner party and being seated next to a man who is more charming, more interesting, smarter, and funnier than you ever knew men were capable of being. Moss Hart is alive in these pages, and I am in love with him."-Ann Patchett, author of This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage and Bel Canto "Is Act One for you? Only if you know that theater is spelled theat re , cast albums are not soundtracks, and intermission is twice as fun as halftime. In that case, not only is Act One for you-it is immediate and required reading."-Tim Federle, author of Better Nate Than Ever and Five, Six, Seven, Nate! " Act One is legendary in the theater world for one simple reason: it speaks personally to those of us who have chosen a life on or around the stage."-James Lapine, "This is the best book on 'show business' as practiced in this century in our time... "- The New York Times Book Review "One of the best memoirs of this or any other theatrical generation."- Time "Thoroughly absorbing and genuinely entertaining... Moss Hart knows how to hold an audience spellbound."- Christian Science Monitor, "Moss Hart's Act One is not only the best book ever written about the American theater, but one of the great American autobiographies, by turns gripping, hilarious and searing." -- Frank Rich "Reading Act One is like going to a wonderful dinner party and being seated next to a man who is more charming, more interesting, smarter, and funnier than you ever knew men were capable of being. Moss Hart is alive in these pages, and I am in love with him." -- Ann Patchett, author of This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage and Bel Canto "Is Act One for you? Only if you know that theater is spelled theat re , cast albums are not soundtracks, and intermission is twice as fun as halftime. In that case, not only is Act One for you--it is immediate and required reading." -- Tim Federle, author of Better Nate Than Ever and Five, Six, Seven, Nate! " Act One is legendary in the theater world for one simple reason: it speaks personally to those of us who have chosen a life on or around the stage." -- James Lapine