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Playing Under the Piano: 'Comedy gold' Sunday Times by Hugh Bonneville; 9781408716830

Playing Under the Piano: 'Comedy gold' Sunday Times

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Description

Playing Under the Piano is a captivating memoir by Hugh Bonneville, celebrated actor known for his roles in Notting Hill, Paddington, and Downton Abbey. In this reflective work, Bonneville delves into his life and career, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the world of acting.

The Plot

Through a series of humorous and insightful anecdotes, Bonneville shares his experiences alongside renowned performers such as Judi Dench and Julia Roberts. His storytelling is both engaging and relatable, capturing the quirks of the acting profession, including the amusing incident of playing Robert De Niro's leg and the light-hearted confusion of not being Gary Oldman.

Themes

Beyond the laughter, Playing Under the Piano bravely tackles more serious themes, including the impact of his father's dementia and the complexities of his mother’s hidden past within the intelligence service. Bonneville reflects on the human experience, blending humour with poignant moments that resonate deeply with readers.

Writing Style

Bonneville's writing is characterised by its warmth and wit, making for an enjoyable read that balances light-heartedness with profound reflection. His ability to weave personal narratives with broader themes of family and identity invites readers to connect with his journey on multiple levels.

  • Fans of memoirs like Just as I Am by Cicely Tyson or Born a Crime by Trevor Noah may find this book equally compelling.
  • The blend of humour and heartfelt reflections makes this memoir a unique addition to contemporary literary works.
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 243 mm × 162 mm × 36 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9781408716830

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