Celebrated actress Ruthie Henshall has starred on Broadway and the West End in Chicago , Les Misérables , Cats , and Oliver! among others. She brings her extraordinary knowledge and personal experiences to this insider account of how to make it in this very tough business. An essential guide to turning dreams into reality.
From a performer's point-of-view I found this book wildly informative, despite being targeted towards a British audience. I now have a new sense of direction and a boosted confidence that will help propel me into this business.
From a reader's point-of-view, it was extremely repetitive and could have been condensed to about 100pages rather than 200pages.
This book was on my reading list for drama school, and I think it was an excellent choice of book to start with.
It is simply laid out into five sections revolving around the Musical Theatre industry: Training, Auditioning, Rehearsing, Performing, and Working. This made the whole book easy to read, although I feel that the 'Working' section is not as useful to me at this stage, as it will be later on, so I didn't take as much from that section as I did the others.
By far the two most useful sections for me currently were the 'Training' and 'Auditioning' sections, as of course they are the most relevant to me at this stage. That said, all the sections offer useful advice, and lots of helpful tips of things that seem obvious but may possibly be over-looked.
I thought that the style of writing was enjoyable. It's informative without coming across as condescending. As well as that, Ruthie Henshall came across authentically in the book; it felt as though I was taking valuable advice from a friend and mentor, as opposed to some pretentious, distant narrator. Parts are a tad repetitious, but I take this to mean that the author is stressing the importance of the point by repeating it, although I can see how that would be frustrating for some readers. However, the genuinely good advice includes personal anecdotes and helpful resources, which are a welcome addition.
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book, and it is a valuable addition to the reading list of any aspiring performers.
This book was so incredibly informative and I loved it and got through it so quickly. Ruthie Henshall is an excellent writer and really shows in great detail important information and parts of the life of a theatre performer while also sharing some nice anecdotes along with personal tips. As someone young and wanted to pursue theatre I found this book incredible helpful but also realistic in dealing with the fact that its a very very hard industry to get into and sustain. I would definitely recommend this book!