Noel, Tallulah, Cole, and Me: A Memoir of Broadway's Golden Age

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Noel, Tallulah, Cole, and Me: A Memoir of Broadway's Golden Age

2015 | Biography

This is a memoir by John C. Wilson, a key figure of Broadway during the 1940s and '50s. Wilson died in 1961, three years after penning his autobiography. This newly discovered memoir stretches from Wilson's youth at the turn of the twentieth century to his semi-retirement in the late 1950s. A Broadway producer and director, Wilson was close friends with some of the most notable figures in the world of entertainment, including Cole Porter, Tallulah Bankhead, and Noel Coward, with whom Wilson had an intimate relationship. Thomas Hischak, a noted author of several books on theatre, fills the gaps left in Wilson's prose to help the reader put the events of his life and career into context.



Published by Rowman & Littlefield

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ISBN 9781442255722
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