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The Swish of the Curtain (1941)

por Pamela Brown

Series: Blue Door Theatre (1)

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What starts as a diversion to stave off boredom during the Easter holidays soon becomes much more for the seven young members of the Blue Door Theatre Company. The four girls - Lyn, Sandra, Vicky and Maddy - and three boys - Bulldog, Nigel and Jeremy - play every part in the theatre, not only on stage but off it too, producing everything from the scripts and sets to the music and costumes. They also learn that the show must go on, even in the face of their arch-enemy, Mrs Potter-Smith, local critc and leader of the Ladies' Institute.… (más)
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I'm not entirely sure how to review this book -- I found it delightful, but I have no idea if most modern kid audiences will. I love that it was written by a teenager in 1941. It basically reads as theatrical fantasy, by which I mean that it's a theater kid's fantasy of becoming successful in the theater as a young person. I was this kind of young person, and I really enjoy gentle British stories, so I found it deeply satisfying, if a little slow moving. I think it will appeal to fans of Noel Streatfeild's Ballet Shoes (and series), possibly the Penderwicks, maybe Anne of Green Gables or Swallows and Amazons.

All about kids with agency creating the thing that they love over the mild objections of their parents. I particularly enjoyed how the 7 different kids gradually figure out what their professional ideal might be, and grow into their ambitions. I'm quite delighted to discover this author as an adult, I'm just not entirely sure what audience to suggest it to.

advanced reader's copy provided by edelweiss. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
Loved this one. Charmingly old-fashioned, but without being stale. I can understand why this book inspired so many thespians. ( )
  HeyMimi | Jan 1, 2021 |
A group of young friends turn a small, deserted chapel into a theater and put on plays for their community.
Meh. Typical fare for its time, which tends toward the edge of Saccharine Cliff. ( )
  electrascaife | Jul 8, 2019 |
Pamela Brown was fourteen when she wrote this, her first novel, although it wasn’t published until 1941, when she was a venerable sixteen. It was the first of a series and became a beloved children’s classic, cited as a favourite by Maggie Smith and Eileen Atkins among others. And it’s no accident that it appeals particularly to actors, because the Blue Door series follows the fortunes of a very special theatre company, set up by a particularly ambitious and determined group of children. It all begins when a new family moves into the Corner House in Fenchester. Across the road, two sets of siblings keep a watchful eye out: Sandra Fayne and her little sister Maddy from one side of the fence; Lyn Darwin and her brother Jeremy from the other. Soon it transpires that there are no fewer than three new children at the Corner House. The stage is set – literally – for a wonderful summer adventure that promises to become something much, much bigger...

For the full review, please see my blog:
https://theidlewoman.net/2019/02/09/the-swish-of-the-curtain-pamela-brown/ ( )
  TheIdleWoman | Feb 10, 2019 |
Favorite book growing up. I have my aunt's copy from 1951. Falling to bits but well-loved.
  write_stuff | Mar 8, 2013 |
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What starts as a diversion to stave off boredom during the Easter holidays soon becomes much more for the seven young members of the Blue Door Theatre Company. The four girls - Lyn, Sandra, Vicky and Maddy - and three boys - Bulldog, Nigel and Jeremy - play every part in the theatre, not only on stage but off it too, producing everything from the scripts and sets to the music and costumes. They also learn that the show must go on, even in the face of their arch-enemy, Mrs Potter-Smith, local critc and leader of the Ladies' Institute.

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