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PRAISE FOR ONE MORE SEAT AT THE ROUND TABLE:
“A delightful discovery awaits all who are smart enough to purchase ONE MORE SEAT AT THE ROUND TABLE and succumb to its inherent pleasures. It's a love story for all who are curious about the American musical form as it delves accurately into the intricate evolution from the rehearsal process to a series of opening nights ultimately landing on Broadway. And Eisenberg is a vivid storyteller.” --Joseph V. Melillo, executive producer emeritus, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
“Eisenberg's dance between romance and full-flavored life challenge not only gives this story its realistic edge, but provides a satisfyingly complex evolutionary structure that departs from any notion of formula romance writing. This creates a saga that is as strong in its artistic, historical, and cultural influences as it is in the psychological developments that motivate and drive the main characters.”--D. Donovan, senior reviewer, Midwest Book Review
“ONE MORE SEAT AT THE ROUND TABLE is a superb delivery of the perception of what goes on backstage and the notion that before all that glitters becomes gold one must embark on a journey to get there.”--Diane Lunsford, reviewer, Feathered Quill
“While the dream of 'Camelot' itself may have sunk into that sea, the musical did not, and neither does Eisenberg's novel. It sparkles.”--Erin Kahn, reviewer, Stage Buddy
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and Guenevere?
Set backstage during the out-of-town chaos of Lerner and Loewe’s now-
classic 1960 musical, One More Seat at the Round Table portrays the struggles of feisty drama school grad Jane Conroy, who lands a plum Gal Friday job, and Bryce Christmas, a gifted, if insecure, actor on the verge of his big break.
As Lerner, composer Loewe, and their stars, Richard Burton and Julie Andrews, trudge on to Boston, doubts besiege Jane who hopes to buck convention and skip marriage and Bryce who wants a wife.
They also discover hidden strengths as Jane gains agency backstage and Bryce takes charge of his talent. But will Jane’s commitment phobia derail their future?
Will Camelot become a glittering hit?
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Susan Dormady Eisenberg began her career as a publicist-marketeer for
Goodspeed Opera House, Syracuse Stage, and the Joffrey Ballet.
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