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  • Ambrose and the Divine Comedy

  • An Actor’s Journey through the Circles of Hell
  • Written by: Steve Jacobs
  • Narrated by: Steve Jacobs
  • Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins

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Written by: Steve Jacobs
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Publisher's Summary

It’s the 80’s, London, the Thatcher years.

Ambrose Palmer, an aspiring actor, journeys through the circles of hell of a brutal industry. We follow him, his lovers, and a small clan of novice performers as they weather the storms of the acting profession. But behind the sex and hilarity lurks the desperation of Thatcher’s England.

In three parts.

Part 1: Melissa

1982, Ambrose at a London drama school. Here we are introduced to Melissa, Ambrose’s girlfriend, and the gifted Shirley, as well as a small group of acting students whose fortunes we follow throughout.

Part 2: Shirley

1985, Ambrose and his fellow students enter London’s theatre world. Our hero stumbles from one disappointment to another, finally falling in love with the ex-student, Shirley. A relationship fraught with farcical misunderstandings, causing Ambrose to flee as the city erupts in riots.

Part 3: Stella

1990, Ambrose returns to London a successful actor chasing a new woman. While pursuing this misguided romance, he learns the fate of the lovers/performers he left behind.

©2024 Steve Jacobs (P)2024 Wild Strawberries
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