
LAUREL - Stage by Stage
The definitive account of every known appearance of Stan Laurel (Jefferson) in plays, sketches, Music Hall, and American Vaudeville.

LAUREL – Stage by Stage is the prequel to Marriot’s previous Laurel and Hardy’s “Tours” books; and is a companion to “CHAPLIN – Stage by Stage.” It narrates for the first-time-ever all of Stan Laurel’s stage shows, from his earliest appearances in British pantomime (as the teenage Stanley Jefferson), right up to his last-ever stage show before entering films. Along the way he spends over three years touring with Charlie Chaplin, in the most-famous of all comedy troupes – the Fred Karno Company.
The next eight years are spent touring in U.S. vaudeville, playing in song-dance-and-comedy sketch acts with various partners. Readers will experience every low and high as this comic genius tries to unshackle himself from the hardship and tedium of vaudeville, during a number of attempts to get into the world of film comedy. The amount of detail revealed about these “lost” tours is astounding.
272 pages – 470 illustrations
Laurel and Hardy Books Reviews
Once again an all-encompassing labour of love – your energy and research amazes me. With unstinting admiration.
John Fisher (Magician and former TV producer)
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The hard work and photographs in this book of Stan Laurel is unique and very fascinating. Thank you AJ for an insight into a comic genius.
[Deborah Thraves]
It’s gorgeous. You really outdid yourself with this one, AJ, many images and clippings I’ve never seen before.
Allen M. Deraney [Flying Deuces tent, New Jersey]
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I could not believe how much information you have found, plus all the illustrations. Once again you have gone into the finest details.
Rob Lewis [Grand Sheik, Helpmates UK]