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Theater Geek: The Real Life Drama of a Summer at Stagedoor Manor, the Famous Performing Arts Camp |  | Author: Mickey Rapkin Publisher: Free Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1439145768 Dewey Decimal Number: 792.028071174735 EAN: 9781439145760 ASIN: 1439145768
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Product Description What do Natalie Portman, Robert Downey, Jr., Zach Braff, and Mandy Moore have in common? Before they were stars, they were campers at Stagedoor Manor, the premier summer theater camp for children and teenagers. Founded in 1975, Stagedoor continues to attract scores of young performers eager to find kindred spirits, to sing out loud, to become working actors—or maybe even stars. Every summer for the past thirty-five years, a new crop of campers has come to the Catskills for an intense, often wrenching introduction to professional theater. (The camp produces thirteen full-scale productions during each of its three sessions.) These kids come from varying backgrounds—the offspring of Hollywood players from Nora Ephron to Bruce Willis work alongside kids on scholarship. Some campers have agents, others are seeking representation. When Mickey Rapkin, a senior editor at GQ and self-proclaimed theater fanatic, learned about this place, he fled Manhattan for an escape to upstate New York. At Stagedoor, he tracked a trio of especially talented and determined teen actors through their final session at camp. Enter Rachael Singer, Brian Muller, and Harry Katzman, three high school seniors closing out their sometimes sheltered Stagedoor experiences and graduating into the real world of industry competition and rejection. These veteran campers—still battling childhood insecurities, but simultaneously searching for that professional gig that will catapult them to fame—pour their souls into what might be their last amateur shows. Their riveting stories are told in Theater Geek, an eye-opening, laugh-out-loud chronicle full of drama and heart, but also about the business of training kids to be professional thespians and, in some cases, child stars. (The camp has long acted as a farm system for Broadway and Hollywood, attracting visits from studio executives and casting directors.) Via original interviews with former and current campers and staff—including Mandy Moore, Zach Braff, and Jon Cryer—Rapkin also recounts Stagedoor Manor’s colorful, star-studded history: What was Natalie Portman’s breakout role as a camper? What big-time Hollywood director, then barely a teenager, dated a much older Stagedoor staff member? Why did Courtney Love (at Stagedoor visiting her daughter) get into an argument with a hot dog vendor who had set up shop at the camp?
Theater Geek leads readers through the triumphs and tragedies of the three senior campers’ final summer in an absorbing, thought-provoking narrative that reveals the dynamic and inspiring human beings who populate this world. It also explores what the proliferation of theater camps says about our celebrity-obsessed youth and our most basic but vital need to fit in. Through the rivalry, heartbreak, and joy of one summer at Stagedoor Manor, Rapkin offers theater geeks of all ages a dishy, illuminating romp through the lives of serious child actors. Rich, insightful, and thoroughly entertaining, Theater Geek pulls back the curtain on an elite and intriguing world to reveal what’s really at its core: children who simply love to perform.
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| Customer Reviews: We all threatened to "write the book"... May 30, 2010 Michael D. Larsen (New York, NY USA) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
...but Mickey Rapkin got the honor, and he got it right.
As a key member of the staff at Stagedoor Manor for 24 years (1979-2002), I can tell you that the number of times I heard the phrase, "God, you could write a book about this place" was rivaled only by the number of lifelong relationships I found there. In "Theater Geek," Mickey has found the true heart of the place I still think of as home. He wisely observes the welcoming warmth and generosity of spirit that makes Stagedoor Stagedoor. It would have been so easy to have made this book a collection of gossipy and bitchy anecdotes. Mickey mostly eschews these in favor of some insightful and very true observations on the homey, down-to-earth and all-embracing world that Stagedoor creates for its collection of misfits known as theater geeks. I mean, there are enough edgy anecdotes to keep you laughing, but Mickey understands that the place didn't and doesn't operate on cynicism and rivalry. It operates on people of a mutual quirk - love of theater - who come together for the summer each year, leaving behind their misunderstanding school, and sometimes, home lives. They come to a non-judgmental and loving place where everyone can find acceptance if they embrace it.
If you've never heard of Stagedoor Manor, this book will bring you into a world of achievement, disappointment, soaring emotions, painful laughter, dreams realized and dreams unrequited. You will look at the process of creating theater with a whole new appreciation. You will also be delighted that someone has written something that sings the praises of young people eager to learn, possessed of an extraordinary work-ethic, supportive of each other, and strangely moral, despite plenty of the typical summer camp immoralities!
If you are a Stagedoor veteran, you will find out things about the place and the people who made it tick that you likely never knew. You will roar with laughter as favorite anecdotes are finally immortalized in print, and you will shed tears of reminiscence remembering the thrills and emotions that only Stagedoor could evoke.
Mickey Rapkin did what we all joked about doing - he "wrote the book". And boy, we're all very grateful that he has written a hugely entertaining book that truly does justice to the long and colorful history of Stagedoor Manor.
Theater Geek is FABULOUS! May 27, 2010 David Quinn (Edmonds, WA USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Mickey so carefully captures the history of Stagedoor Manor that I actually had to put the book down at one point because I was crying. It's a carefully written, thoughtfully constructed love letter to Stagedoor Manor - the greatest performing arts camp in the world!
From the playwright/performer Charles Busch to playwright Nicky Silver to composer Jeanine Tesori to actors Robert Downey Jr, Jon Cryer, and Natalie Portman -- Mickey carefully lays out the history of Stagedoor's creation...and then gives us all an inside peek at a summer at Stagedoor Manor.
I can't (and won't) hide how much I love this book! It's just beautiful!
BUY IT for any kid who has ever loved theater!
Great book for theater lovers - and geeks! July 12, 2010 RBrombe 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a lover of all things musical theater, I thoroughly enjoyed Rapkin's tell-all about Stagedoor Manor. I attended a different theater summer camp (also mentioned in the book), and it was wonderful to relive those moments again. Learning about the history and development of the camp, as well as following three campers in their last year, brought back some great memories - a great book for anyone who loves musical theater or summer camp!
Insightful, well written, inspiring August 6, 2010 Talia Davis (Denver, Colorado) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a great book! I enjoyed reading it on my Kindle for iPhone (though I think some of the pictures were missing in that edition).
The author balances the historical aspects and a fly on the wall insight into the camp today with finesse. Being a theatre geek myself, I connected with these kids and yearned to go back in time 15 years and attend the camp myself.
A must read to self-proclaimed theatre geeks!
STAGEDOOR THEATRE CAMP June 27, 2010 Allan H. Mazer 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I BOUGHT THIS BECAUSE MY DAUGHTER IS AN ALUMNAE OF THE CAMP AND LOVED HER TIME THERE.
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