How Ms Poopay Dayseer; a twenty-first century Specialist Sexual Consultant; whilst peddling her services to an elderly hotel room client unexpectedly finds herself running for her life. How her flight through a communicating door brings her face to face with her own past and with Ruella who apparently died under suspicious circumstances twenty years earlier. And how Poopays gradual friendship with that remarkable woman changes the future for both of them...A time-travelling comedy thriller; Communicating Doors was published to coincide with the West End opening in 1995.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Toughest Show on Earth was also the Greatest Show on EarthBy Kenneth S. WheelockSo many things I like about the Metropolitan Opera were put in place by this guy. His successor is a buffoon (the Met could go the way of City Opera but for the fact they have a larger endowment and the endowment hopefully will outlast Volpes successor) - read this book and see why I say that - especially if youve been astonished/dismayed by recent new productions (e.g. Tosca) - its no wonder they had to mortgage the Chagall murals.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Where theres a will. . . .By Janie R.For anyone whos attended opera at the Met; or HD performances from the Met; this is an insiders story of career; divas; politics; stage machinery; and the family of behind the scenes people who create each production and performance. A fascinating story of the rise from carpenter to General Manager; the bumps along the way; and the persistence and personality that led to ultimate success.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Opera is aliveBy Andres HatumIf you dont know how it is running a difficult business in the entertainment industry; this book might help you to understand how complicated it is. Managing talented artists is one of the themes of this book. You will also enjoy many anecdotes of te Opera world.