

Actor!
Frederick Stroppel
THE STORY: An actor (in this case the author himself) faces an audience and, with unfailing wit and humor, tells all about what it is like to pursue an acting career in the challenging and often discouraging environs of New York and Hollywood.
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"A truly unique and intriguing theatre piece, in which a New York actor recounts the story of his life and career—giving names, dates and places, but always with wit, grace and self-effacing humor. “He tells it all cheerfully, candidly, funnily…everyone would find something here to smile, chuckle, and, once or twice, howl about.” —New York Magazine. ”…one can applaud the good cheer and courage of a representative New York actor, somehow bouncing back day after day to put himself on the line…SAVED FROM OBSCURITY is an unsung player's audition for fame.“ —The New York Times. ”…screamingly funny."
— New York Post
Saved From Obscurity is a American comedy play written by Tom Mardirosian and published by Dramatists Play Service (1998).
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