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Opening Night
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April 1, 2019
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The next in our Ngaio Marsh challenge.

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Susan
Mar 22, 2019 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
This is the sixteenth Inspector Alleyn book and was first published in 1951. This instalment in the series, shows Ngaio Marsh turning to a world she knew extremely well – that of the theatre.

Martyn Tarne is nineteen, and has come from New Zealand to try her luck as an actress. Unfortunately, she had her money stolen on board ship and, when we meet her, she is tramping sadly from theatre, to theatre, attempting to find work. Exhausted, and hungry, she happens to be resting in the Vulcan theatre,
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Bev
Opening Night (aka Night at the Vulcan; 1951) finds Ngaio Marsh returning to the world of theatre--comfortable home turf for an author who claimed the theatre as her first passion. This time Marsh focuses on the back-stage antics going on as the players at the Vulcan Theater prepare for the opening of a new play by a brilliant, but difficult playwright. We see everything through the vantage point of Martyn Tarne, a young actress-in-waiting who has recently arrived from New Zealand with the hopes ...more
Lady Wesley
Review of the audiobook narrated by James Saxon

Ngaio Marsh is known for setting several of her Golden Age-era mysteries in the theatre, which she knew very well as a vocation and avocation. Just for fun, I have been revisiting those theatre-set stories.

Opening Night/Night at the Vulcan (pub. 1951) is fascinating. I like the characters -- most of them anyway. (As an aside, I have noticed that even though Marsh loves the theatre, she may not love all actors. Some of them are very unpleasant, even
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Zander
May 13, 2019 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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This has been my favorite Marsh novelette so far. It's really not a mystery story at all. It's a rather fantastical coming of age romance set in the theater world. While normally I dislike Marsh's mysteries where Alleyn comes in late, here it's was a rather a disruption at first but it kept the brisk pace and melodrama that had preceded it. Unlike many Marsh mysteries where the characters are all quite broad and unsympathetic, these characters had a bit more depth than the tropes they represente ...more
Robin
Aug 13, 2008 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Patti
Oct 30, 2010 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Tracey
Feb 15, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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Rita Marcella
Aug 10, 2013 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Elizabeth
Nov 25, 2014 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Jan C
Jun 30, 2015 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Marianne
Apr 28, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Reema
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Nina
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