
Exits and Entrances
by Eva Moore
"Exits and Entrances" by Eva Moore is a memoir written in the early 20th century. The book recounts the author's experiences in the theatre, revealing insights into both her personal journey and the artistic world she inhabited. It likely explores her life as an actress and the roles she played, including her relationships with prominent figures in the performing arts, and her family life intertwined with her career. At the start of the memoir, the author reflects on her motivations for writing, primarily for her children to understand the past and the struggles of their parents. She reminisces about her upbringing in a large family in Brighton during the Regency era, sharing vivid memories of her childhood and the dynamic of her household. The narrative highlights her early passion for the stage, her family dynamics, and her gradual journey into the world of acting, setting the stage for the detailed anecdotes and revelations that follow throughout the memoir.
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