This is a charming quirky book written ( or compiled) by Beryl Bainbridge, slumming it from her novelist role to review plays for the oldie Magazine.
This covers a 10 year period from 1992-2002 and Bainbridge visits a decent variety of productions from classics to musical theatre to Ray cooney farce. Her reviews are chatty; discursive, amusing and clever. There are often asides; tangential observations and comments; personal stories and quips. Each year has a header page listing notable deaths; events and a comment about a play. There are also photos of Beryl in her acting days ( Corrie et al) and her rather odd go to figure for theatrical wisdom - Herbert Jennings .
All in all a fun book that doesn’t take itself too seriously but adds quirkily to her novelist’s canon of work. If u want to smile with recognition or laugh at a description of stage business or admire the description of great acting then read this. Great fun. I’ve just reviewed a reviewer- frightfully good fun.