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Open The Cage, Murphy by Paul O’Grady
The Blurb On The Back:
Open The Cage, Murphy takes us on a roller coaster ride through a decade of Paul O’Grady’s life. Full of hilarious stories, extreme situations and outrageous one-liners, the book begins as Paul’s brilliant comic creation Lily Savage embraces success as to the manner born, and world domination beckons!
The action comes thick and fast. Paul is involved in a plane crash, gets caught up in the LA riots and has a close encounter with Madonna. He takes us to a gay-themed weekend at Butlin’s in Skegness, on a rowdy tour with Prisoner Cell Block H - The Musical and into the depths of the Australian rainforest, where he befriends a rare bird that can disembowel a man with a single kick. The cast of characters includes a family of dolphins, Charlton Heston and the ghost of Joan of Arc. And there’s a starring role for a certain remarkable dog, Buster Elvis Savage.
But whether he’s writing about star-studded Hollywood parties, the devastating loss of close friends to AIDS, or late night shenanigans at the end of Blackpool Pier, Paul’s wit and humanity never desert him. Open The Cage, Murphy is a genuine delight - all the more so for being delightfully genuine.
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The Verdict:
Paul O’Grady was a comedian, actor, TV presenter, chat show host and British national treasure. The last of his autobiography quartet picks up shortly after the death of his mother and tracks his career transition from drag queen host of the Vauxhall Tavern to TV presenter and national treasure set against a back drop of personal tragedy as the AIDS crisis strikes close to home. Told with his wit and warmth, it’s a bittersweet testimony to the man.
Open The Cage, Murphy takes us on a roller coaster ride through a decade of Paul O’Grady’s life. Full of hilarious stories, extreme situations and outrageous one-liners, the book begins as Paul’s brilliant comic creation Lily Savage embraces success as to the manner born, and world domination beckons!
The action comes thick and fast. Paul is involved in a plane crash, gets caught up in the LA riots and has a close encounter with Madonna. He takes us to a gay-themed weekend at Butlin’s in Skegness, on a rowdy tour with Prisoner Cell Block H - The Musical and into the depths of the Australian rainforest, where he befriends a rare bird that can disembowel a man with a single kick. The cast of characters includes a family of dolphins, Charlton Heston and the ghost of Joan of Arc. And there’s a starring role for a certain remarkable dog, Buster Elvis Savage.
But whether he’s writing about star-studded Hollywood parties, the devastating loss of close friends to AIDS, or late night shenanigans at the end of Blackpool Pier, Paul’s wit and humanity never desert him. Open The Cage, Murphy is a genuine delight - all the more so for being delightfully genuine.
The Verdict:
Paul O’Grady was a comedian, actor, TV presenter, chat show host and British national treasure. The last of his autobiography quartet picks up shortly after the death of his mother and tracks his career transition from drag queen host of the Vauxhall Tavern to TV presenter and national treasure set against a back drop of personal tragedy as the AIDS crisis strikes close to home. Told with his wit and warmth, it’s a bittersweet testimony to the man.