@macnyc
I described Riedel's style as precise because he manages to accurately document concurrent events in a non-confusing way. I never lost track of who was who in the Shubert organization or the Nederlander office, or any of the many, many other personalities Riedel profiles in the 80 or so years this book chronicles.
If anyone in RAZZLE DAZZLE, or a member of their family, has publicly refuted any claims made by Riedel, then please, respond with links to their released statement(s).
If by "quite a few people" you mean BWW message board members who haven't read the book and/or hate everything Riedel-related on principle, then I can only paraphrase Mankiewicz via Margo Channing:
"...those little beasts that run around in packs? They're not people...they're juvenile delinquents, mental defectives..."
I can't believe you made me defend Riedel! I do NOT care for him but RAZZLE DAZZLE is a top-notch work, despite the more gossipy parts about affairs and drug use, because they are discussed in the context of how it affected the work and business relationships of the people discussed in this book.
"...ah, gays and their wit. Hell must be a laugh a minute!"
-Evie Harris
Updated On: 2/7/16 at 09:34 AM