• • "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It" by Mae West • •
• • Chapter 1: Take the Spotlight — — Part X • •
• • I did my skirt dance • •
• • Mae West wrote: With the spotlight on my shoulders like white mink, I went to center stage and sang my song, "Movin' Day." I did my skirt dance without missing a word or a step. Instead of having stage-fright I was innocently brazen. My angry mood overcame any nervous doubts I might normally have felt. I've never had stage-fright in my life.
• • Mae West wrote: I was a hit with the audience. They were fine in their applause. I received a gold medal from the Elks organization. Papa was proud.
• • Mae West wrote: After that, Papa was outvoted and I was set for the stage and only the stage. I went on a few more amateur night performances. Father was feeling better about my stage appearances. He insisted on taking me to the theatres himself.
• • I sang comic dialect songs • • . . .
• • To be continued on the next post.
• • Source: The Autobiography of Mae West [N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1959].
• • On Tuesday, 28 February 1933 • •
• • An article on Mae's staying power — — "Paramount's Unusual 3d Week for Mae West" — — was printed in Variety on Tuesday, 28 February 1933.
• • Overheard in Hollywood • •
• • Mae West broke her ankle when she slipped on a rug in her hotel suite, ending that engagement at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway.
• • In Her Own Words • •
• • Mae West said: About "Myra," Mae West said: "I like my sexes stable."
• • Quote, Unquote • •
• • The Australian mentioned Mae West.
• • Bombshell meets bomb-thrower • •
• • Tessa Akerman wrote: When playwright Stephen Sewell discovered a meeting had occurred between American photographer Diane Arbus and Hollywood bombshell Mae West, he couldn’t believe the story hadn’t already been written. “I thought that was such a mad idea it had to be a brilliant play,” Sewell says. . . .
• • Source: The Australian; published on Saturday, 23 February 2019
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