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King Twist - A Portrait of Frank Randle (Hardcover)
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King Twist - A Portrait of Frank Randle (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Comedy
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Born in Wigan in 1901 and a childhood friend of George Formby, who
was later to become his chief rival, Frank Randle was one of the
greatest music-hall comedians of all time. His theatre career
started in 1916, when he appeared as an acrobatic artist under the
name of Arthur Twist. It was not until the thirties, however, that
he achieved his greatest popularity and notoriety as a comedian
whose wild, manic temperament introduced a fresh note of invention
into popular entertainment. For ten years he ran his own touring
company, Randle's Scandals, playing to enthusiastic audiences all
over the country. He also made a number of shoe-string movies and
was the star of Blackpool's most distinguished summer-season show.
During the early fifties his health declined and he died in
Blackpool in 1957. Originally published in 1978, Jeff Nuttall's
account of Frank Randle is both a portrait of a 'very, very, funny
man' and the story of his own search as he pieced that portrait
together by talking to Randle's acquaintances, friends, colleagues
and relations. What emerges from his narrative is a beautifully
recorded analysis of the ways in which working-class values are
expressed in popular entertainment and are thus ritualised by it.
The image Nuttall builds of Randle also allows him to explore the
perennial theme of the clown as outsider and, with the passing of
Randle, he acknowledges the passing of a certain naive optimism
which Randle so expressively embodied.
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