PortadaGruposCharlasMásPanorama actual
Buscar en el sitio
Este sitio utiliza cookies para ofrecer nuestros servicios, mejorar el rendimiento, análisis y (si no estás registrado) publicidad. Al usar LibraryThing reconoces que has leído y comprendido nuestros términos de servicio y política de privacidad. El uso del sitio y de los servicios está sujeto a estas políticas y términos.

Resultados de Google Books

Pulse en una miniatura para ir a Google Books.

Cargando...

Playing with Myself

por Randy Rainbow

MiembrosReseñasPopularidadValoración promediaMenciones
1143239,553 (4.04)7
Biography & Autobiography. Performing Arts. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:

This program is read by the author with a special appearance from his mom.
An intimate and light-hearted memoir by
viral sensation and three-time Emmy-nominated musical comedian Randy Rainbow that takes readers through his lifeâ??the highs, the lows, the lipstick, the pink glasses, and the show tunes.
Randy Rainbow, the man who conquered the Internet with a stylish pair of pink glasses, an inexhaustible knowledge of Broadway musicals, and the most gimlet-eyed view of American politics this side of Mark Twain finally tells all in Playing with Myself, a memoir sure to cause more than a few readers to begin singing one of his greatest hits like "A Spoonful of Clorox" or "Cover Your Freakin' Face."
As Randy has said, "There's so much fake news out there about me. I can't wait to set the record straight and finally give people a peek behind the green screen." And set the record straight he does. Playing with Myself is a first-hand account of the journey that led Randy Rainbow from his childhood as the over-imaginative, often misunderstood little boy who carried a purse in the second grade to his first job on Broadway as the host at Hooters and on to the creation of his trademark comedy character. In chapters titled "Pajama Bottoms" (a look back at the days when he wore pajama bottoms on his head to pretend he was Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz), "Yes, It's My Real Name, Shut Up!" (no explanation necessary...) and "Pink Glasses" (a rose-colored homage to his favorite accessory), Playing with Myself is a memoir that answers the question "Can an introverted musical theatre nerd with a MacBook and a dream save the world, one show tune at a time?"
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.… (más)

Cargando...

Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará.

Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro.

» Ver también 7 menciones

Mostrando 3 de 3
A friend shared her copy with me so I had no financial stake in it and didn't think it would amount to much. I only knew RR from his (fantastic) videos so didn't think he was anything more than a youtuber with a gift for humorous political video.

I was delighted to learn that RR's life was quite interesting and that everything in his life seemed relevant to the place he is now. But I was particularly delighted that he writes so well.

I normally don't enjoy writers who make a lot of asides but RR is just so damn funny that I loved the asides, too. And I appreciated his honesty on his mistakes and the airing of the heat he faced for his earlier style of humor. Educating readers with humor and honesty is so much better than pointing fingers and blaming others.

One nitpicky observation: He spent a lot of time talking about being overweight but none of the photos in the book show him that way. Was he imagining that or did he just censor his photos? Kind of hard to imagine him doing either so it left me wondering. ( )
  donwon | Jan 22, 2024 |
I’ve been a big Randy Rainbow fan for several years, and reading his memoir gave me a new appreciation for who he is. That said, his book must set a record for the most number of dropped names in any memoir ever written. And I had only heard of about a third of them. My wife says that’s my fault, not Randy’s. I think the reason so much of the book is name dropping is because Randy is still star struck by what has happened to him in the last ten years. He has gone from a greeter at Hooter’s Restaurant to an international phenom in a relatively short time. And make no mistake about it, he’s done it on his own with old fashioned hard work. The stories in this book will make you feel like they happened to you because that’s how he reacts to everything unexpected that comes his way, like Barbra Streisand, Carol Burnett, Rosie O’Donnell and even Stephen Sondheim. They were all childhood heroes and they all became his friend. A charmed life doesn’t get any more charmed than that. ( )
  FormerEnglishTeacher | Aug 2, 2022 |
4.35 Happiness is . . . reading Randy Rainbow’s memoir.Read my full review here. ( )
  joyblue | Apr 21, 2022 |
Mostrando 3 de 3
sin reseñas | añadir una reseña

Listas de sobresalientes

Debes iniciar sesión para editar los datos de Conocimiento Común.
Para más ayuda, consulta la página de ayuda de Conocimiento Común.
Título canónico
Título original
Títulos alternativos
Fecha de publicación original
Personas/Personajes
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
Lugares importantes
Acontecimientos importantes
Películas relacionadas
Epígrafe
Dedicatoria
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
For my mom, Gwen,
and all the women who've lifted and inspired me
Primeras palabras
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times....
Citas
Últimas palabras
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
(Haz clic para mostrar. Atención: puede contener spoilers.)
Aviso de desambiguación
Editores de la editorial
Blurbistas
Idioma original
DDC/MDS Canónico
LCC canónico

Referencias a esta obra en fuentes externas.

Wikipedia en inglés

Ninguno

Biography & Autobiography. Performing Arts. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:

This program is read by the author with a special appearance from his mom.
An intimate and light-hearted memoir by
viral sensation and three-time Emmy-nominated musical comedian Randy Rainbow that takes readers through his lifeâ??the highs, the lows, the lipstick, the pink glasses, and the show tunes.
Randy Rainbow, the man who conquered the Internet with a stylish pair of pink glasses, an inexhaustible knowledge of Broadway musicals, and the most gimlet-eyed view of American politics this side of Mark Twain finally tells all in Playing with Myself, a memoir sure to cause more than a few readers to begin singing one of his greatest hits like "A Spoonful of Clorox" or "Cover Your Freakin' Face."
As Randy has said, "There's so much fake news out there about me. I can't wait to set the record straight and finally give people a peek behind the green screen." And set the record straight he does. Playing with Myself is a first-hand account of the journey that led Randy Rainbow from his childhood as the over-imaginative, often misunderstood little boy who carried a purse in the second grade to his first job on Broadway as the host at Hooters and on to the creation of his trademark comedy character. In chapters titled "Pajama Bottoms" (a look back at the days when he wore pajama bottoms on his head to pretend he was Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz), "Yes, It's My Real Name, Shut Up!" (no explanation necessary...) and "Pink Glasses" (a rose-colored homage to his favorite accessory), Playing with Myself is a memoir that answers the question "Can an introverted musical theatre nerd with a MacBook and a dream save the world, one show tune at a time?"
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.

No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca.

Descripción del libro
Resumen Haiku

Debates activos

Ninguno

Cubiertas populares

Enlaces rápidos

Valoración

Promedio: (4.04)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3 2
3.5 3
4 15
4.5 1
5 4

¿Eres tú?

Conviértete en un Autor de LibraryThing.

 

Acerca de | Contactar | LibraryThing.com | Privacidad/Condiciones | Ayuda/Preguntas frecuentes | Blog | Tienda | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliotecas heredadas | Primeros reseñadores | Conocimiento común | 205,135,952 libros! | Barra superior: Siempre visible