This novel follows the struggles of Edward O’Farrell, an actor-manager determined to succeed in the competitive world of the London theater. As he juggles the demands of running a theater company, pursuing his artistic ambitions, and managing his personal relationships, O’Farrell faces both professional and personal challenges. Leonard Merrick’s insightful portrayal of the theatrical world offers a rich exploration of ambition, artistic integrity, and the sacrifices required for success, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London.
Leonard Merrick (1864-1939) was an English writer who J. M. Barrie called "the novelist’s novelist". Merrick’s works, several of which were made into films, include "The Actor-Manager," "The Quaint Companions," "The Worldlings," "Cynthia" and others.