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Swedish Nut Bread
17 Dec
2

Swedish Nut Bread

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

One hot summer day when I was seven years old, I was bored and couldn’t find anything to amuse myself. […]

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Open-Faced Hot Pork Sandwiches
10 Dec
1

Open-Faced Hot Pork Sandwiches

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

My mother’s recipe for Open-Faced Hot Pork Sandwiches has become one of my favorite wintertime comfort foods. Although many cuts […]

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Irene Sharaff, Costume Killer
23 Nov
3

Irene Sharaff, Costume Killer

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

Irene Sharaff, Costume Killer In the summer of 1968, I was hired as a dancer to perform two numbers in […]

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Raspberry Marbled Cheesecake
11 Nov
0

Raspberry Marbled Cheesecake

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Raspberry Marbled Cheesecake Raspberry Marbled Cheesecake with a chocolate-crumb crust was the prime specialty at Miss Grimble’s, a wonderful bakery […]

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Chicken Croquettes with Veloute Sauce
26 Oct
0

Chicken Croquettes with Veloute Sauce

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Chicken Croquettes With Velouté Sauce Chicken croquettes with velouté sauce rank near the top of my list of delectable dishes. […]

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Why I Wrote My Memoir
02 Oct
1

Why I Wrote My Memoir

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

Why I Wrote My Memoir I’ve been telling stories about my Sicilian-American family and my career in musical theater all […]

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Chestnut-Filled Crepes With Chocolate
21 Sep
0

Chestnut-Filled Crepes With Chocolate

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

I love chestnut-filled crepes with chocolate. However until the last few years, making sweetened chestnut purée was an ordeal. It […]

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Scene from an Opera
11 Sep
0

Scene from an Opera

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

Scene from La Lupa When I read Giovanni Verga’s four-page novella, La Lupa, I knew I had to turn it […]

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Meatballs With Garlic-Mint Sauce
05 Sep
0

Meatballs With Garlic-Mint Sauce

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Meatballs With Garlic-Mint Sauce I love fried meatballs. They are tasty and easy to make. So I paired them with […]

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Chicken Cacciatore a la Norman
26 Aug
1

Chicken Cacciatore a la Norman

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Chicken Cacciatore a la Norman My chicken cacciatore recipe differs rather dramatically from the traditional recipe. Generally, the tomato has […]

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Red-Currant, Bavarian-Cream Cake
20 Aug
0

Red-Currant, Bavarian-Cream Cake

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Red-Currant, Bavarian-Cream Cake This is a perfect cake for the end of summer, when red currants are plentiful. The tart currants […]

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Ye Are Many—They Are Few
09 Aug
0

Ye Are Many—They Are Few

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

Ye Are Many—They Are Few In 2012, I wanted to write a piece of music that would address what I […]

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Stracotto di Cucuzza
06 Aug
0

Stracotto di Cucuzza

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Stracotto di Cucuzza Cucuzza is the long, pale-green squash so beloved by Sicilians for its slightly sweet cream-colored flesh. Technically […]

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Drone Warfare
28 Jul
0

Drone Warfare

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

Drone: Excerpt From My Play Drone addresses one of the most serious moral issues of our time: the human cost […]

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Cream of Vidalia Onion Soup
21 Jul
2

Cream of Vidalia Onion Soup

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

Cream of Vidalia Onion Soup From April through August, the large crop of Vidalia onions provides a myriad of opportunities […]

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Dorothy Parker in Hollywood
12 Jul
0

Dorothy Parker in Hollywood

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

In the following scene from my one-person musical play, You Might as Well Live, Dorothy Parker has just married her […]

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Panini Nord e  Sud
12 Jul
1

Panini Nord e Sud

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

For some time, I’ve been experimenting with various kinds of panini (hot pressed sandwich) in a quest to find one […]

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Nonno’s Unique Italian Meat Sauce
02 Jul
0

Nonno’s Unique Italian Meat Sauce

Posted by Norman Mathews Food

My Sicilian grandfather (Nonno), Ignazio Cangialosi, was an excellent cook. Although he made his living working in a factory foundry, […]

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A Broadway Gypsy’s First Dance Class
25 Jun
4

A Broadway Gypsy’s First Dance Class

Posted by Norman Mathews General Posts

  Excerpt from The Wrong Side of the Room: The 4-Year-Old Rebels at First Dance Class My mother decided that […]

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Featured in Kirkus Reviews The Best Books of 2018

My article, “When News Drives Creativity,” which discusses Trump’s executive order not to report civilian death’s by drone, is featured in Theater Art Life Magazine. Click here.

Critical Acclaim for The Wrong Side of the Room

“The book’s second half is fully stocked with accounts of stage shows galore—not to mention impressive name-dropping (Barbra Streisand, Betty Grable, Dorothy Lamour, Gene Kelly). These anecdotes from the theater’s social scene glide alongside vivid imagery from the author’s performances and other successes. The book also has a delightful, chatty sense of humor with moments of wry wit that make it exciting to read.
In the end, it effectively celebrates a life of artistic inspiration alongside the giddiness and glory of live theater.”

—Kirkus Review

Read the entire Kirkus Review here.

 

Readers’ Favorite Review
by Asher Syed

The Wrong Side of the Room: A Life in Music Theater by Norman Mathews is an autobiography chronicling the author’s life as he transitions from a confusing and often abusive childhood, born in a sleet of uncertainty (literally, as it turns out). Masked by imagination and written with a humor that most would not be able to apply to such situations, Mathews is able to harness this creativity and hitch it to his own ambitions as a rising star. When an injury threatens to derail an ascent that defies all odds, Mathews is forced to reinvent and reignite himself once more, and does so amid a whole host of personal and professional turmoil, scandal, and the kind of stories that are all the more shocking – and inspiring – because they are actually true.

Norman Mathews delivers a riveting memoir with The Wrong Side of the Room that opens with a contentious genesis and powerfully surges through to its finale. This is the ultimate tale of a man who is knocked down seven times and gets up eight, except in this case our tenacious narrator is struck to the ground far more than that. But he does continue to rise and appears to have carved out a genuine niche for himself until, “I woke up one morning with a strange pain in my back and running down my right leg. In a few days, it got much worse, and I began limping.” With the support of his partner Todd, he buys a Steinway, dives into formal education, and…well, at first that all implodes too. But Mathews is the consummate phoenix and, much like he displays in the writing of this book, skillfully maneuvers the trajectory of his life’s own narrative into a story that we are fortunate enough to have shared in The Wrong Side of the Room.

Impressively candid, exceptionally informative, deftly written, organized and presented, “The Wrong Side of the Room: A Life in Music Theater” is an extraordinary memoir that will have special and particular appeal for anyone with an interest in show business. . .very highly recommended for both community and academic library Contemporary American Biography collections.

—Midwest Book Review

News

The Wrong Side of the Room is the Bronze-Medal Winner in the Non-Fiction —Music/Entertainment Category of the Readers’ Favorite Book Competition.

To see my coming-out video on YouTube, click here.

 

BOOK CORRECTION: In my autobiography on page 152, I state that Carolyn Morris died in a motorcycle accident. I learned from her daughter-in-law that though she was severely injured she did not die. She is still living in Rutland, Vermont.

Get a free copy of Chapter 1 of my autobiography just by commenting on whether you think Sondheim or I am right about setting Dorothy Parker’s verses to music. Click here.

Read my new article, Sicilian Classics from Nonni’s Kitchen in the Times of Sicily. The article gives 4  of my grandparents’ interesting recipes.

Read my interview about my autobiography, The Wrong Side of the Room, with Norm Goldman, editor of BookPleasures.com here

The Wrong Side of the Room has been listed on Vincent Lowry’s site eAuthorSource. Click here.

 

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