No Turn Unstoned
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| Author | Diana Rigg | 
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| Publisher | Elm Tree Books | 
| Publication date | 1982 | 
| Pages | 192 pp (first edition) | 
| ISBN | 0-241-10855-1 | 
| OCLC | 10021707 | 
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| LC Class | PN1707 .N59 1982 | 
| Author | Diana Rigg | 
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| Publisher | Doubleday | 
| Publication date | 1983 | 
| Publication place | United States | 
| Pages | 192 pp | 
| ISBN | 0385188625 | 
| OCLC | 9465520 | 
| 792.9/5 | |
| LC Class | PN1707 .N58 1983 | 
| Author | Diana Rigg | 
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| Publisher | Arrow Books | 
| Publication date | 1983 | 
| Publication place | United Kingdom | 
| Pages | 291 pp | 
| ISBN | 0-09-932270-6 | 
| OCLC | 12469412 | 
| 792.9/5 | 
No Turn Unstoned is a collection of "the worst ever theatrical reviews" compiled by the actress Diana Rigg.[1] The first edition, published in the United Kingdom by Elm Tree Books in 1982 and in the United States by Doubleday, was followed by a paperback edition in 1983.
Rigg wrote to her many friends and acquaintances in the theatre and film industries and asked them to share their worst-ever reviews. She also researched theatre criticism and surviving comments from as far back as Ancient Greece.[2] During the early 1990s, Rigg toured university campuses, reading excerpts from the book. All of the proceeds from the speaking tour, and the book itself, were donated to a theatrical charity.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Benjamin Ivry (11 September 2020). "The many Jewish lives of Diana Rigg". Forward.
- ^ Holly Williams (15 August 2014). "Dame Diana Rigg, No Turn Unstoned, Assembly Checkpoint, Edinburgh, review: 'Richly entertaining'". The Independent. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022.
- ^ Gabrielle Pickard Whitehead (12 August 2014). "Dame Diana Rigg's No Turn Unstoned comes to the Duchess Theatre". Shows in London.
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