

Me and Orson Welles
Book • 2003
Set over the course of one week in Manhattan in 1937, 'Me and Orson Welles' tells the story of Richard Samuels, a stagestruck teenager from New Jersey who unexpectedly lands a role in Orson Welles's historic stage adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
As Richard navigates the theatrical world, he experiences the complexities of love, ambition, and coming of age in the golden era of Broadway.
The novel explores themes of youthful creative ambition and the fledgling stages of love and fame, capturing the wonder and disillusionment of pursuing dreams in the theater world.
As Richard navigates the theatrical world, he experiences the complexities of love, ambition, and coming of age in the golden era of Broadway.
The novel explores themes of youthful creative ambition and the fledgling stages of love and fame, capturing the wonder and disillusionment of pursuing dreams in the theater world.
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