Lots of pain today too
Michael Shayne's lovely review is up at Amazon:5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging Memoir: Bruce Kimmel's Stage Experiences in Directed ByReviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024The good news is that Bruce Kimmel’s latest memoir is a fraction of the length of Barbra Streisand’s, and I devoured it in just two sittings. Unlike Ms. Streisand’s book, which I have yet to complete, Kimmel’s new memoir is engaging and captivating. In this new release, he shares his career experiences as a director in stage, film, television, and cabaret. His stories are not all sunshine and lollipops; they offer a candid and illuminating look into his career. This book should be required reading for aspiring directors as Kimmel goes into detail about his methodology and techniques for bringing out the best in his actors and performers and even making tough decisions, such as dismissing an underperforming actor.He also gives insight into other directors who have influenced his work, both film and theater. Additionally, Kimmel provides valuable insights on how to navigate relationships with producers and other creative individuals behind the scenes. For me, one of the highlights of the book is reading about Kimmel’s personal and professional relationship with the late Cindy Williams whose final performance was in Bruce’s short-form TV series “Sami”. Overall this book is highly recommended and is a must-read for anyone interested in an engaging and insightful peek into the world of directing.
I’ve been invited to a luau tomorrow.