
Tallulah's
stage career began in New York with a walk-on part in "The
Squab Farm" in 1919. A series of small parts in minor plays
followed but it was not until she moved to England in 1923 that
she found success on the stage. She created a sensation there
and for the next eight years appeared in a steady stream of hits
and misses. Later, when she resumed her stage career in New York,
her successes were erratic but she did have three huge hits, "The
Little Foxes", "The Skin of our Teeth" and "Private
Lives".
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regarding various plays are taken from her autobiography.)