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Third Girl from the Left

By: Christine Barker
Narrated by: Betsy Struxness
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“A beautifully written memoir of life on the Broadway stage at the onset of the 1980s AIDS epidemic.... Compelling, and remarkably hopeful.” (Mara Liasson, national political correspondent, NPR)

A moving, real-life account of making it as a dancer in New York City, embracing the changing faces of love and family, and being at ground-zero for one of the most fatal epidemics of modern times....

Wanting to be a dancer while growing up in a large military family made Christine Barker somewhat of a black sheep, but she followed her dreams to New York City, where—in a moment of almost unbelievable good fortune—she was chosen for the London cast of A Chorus Line.

London, and then New York, in the '70s and '80s opened up Christine’s world. The creativity, culture, and nightlife were intoxicating, enough so to compel her older brother Laughlin to join her. Once there, the divorced father, veteran, and corporate lawyer met rising fashion star Perry Ellis. Romance and success soon followed—as well as rumors of a devastating new disease....

Broadway’s theater community is ravaged by loss as the AIDS epidemic takes hold, and Christine is shocked by the toll it’s taken on her inner circle. Holding on tight to friends and loved ones left behind, the crisis becomes a crucible moment for her family and for all of society. And Christine is once again forced to go her own way to make sense of the tragedy.

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About the Creator - Christine Barker

About the Creator

Christine Barker was raised in a military family and grew up living in Europe and throughout the United States. When her father retired from the military, her family settled in Santa Fe, NM. After attending two years of college at UCLA, Ms. Barker moved to New York City to pursue a career in dance and theater. She appeared in national tours and off-Broadway productions before being cast in the London production of the Tony Award-winning A Chorus Line. From London, she toured with the show, eventually joining the Broadway cast in New York. In addition to her theater credits, she appeared in numerous national television commercials. She holds an MFA in writing from Sarah Lawrence College and divides her time between Santa Fe and her home in Connecticut.
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Betsy Struxness

About the Performer

Betsy Struxness is a Broadway vet most known for her work with Hamilton (original cast), amongst other hits (and flops). Betsy now bounces across mediums, appearing on screens small and large, and speakers loud and soft. A dancer, an actress, a singer, a writer, she’s happy to use whichever voice she’s given to serve the story and move you.

Powerful Storytelling • Beautiful Prose • Phenomenal Narration • Personal Perspective • Important Historical Account

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I lived through all of it and had a somewhat similar life where all my best friends were gay men and tragically lost one after another. This is a very important story to either remind people or educate young people about what happened back then.
Sometimes I fell like this was a novel because it was so well written .
I wished that the author narrated it. The narrator was good but I felt like she was rushing through the story like she had some sort of deadline. It was sometimes distracting..

All my grief came flooding back

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This book was an excellent story of Broadway in the 70’s and 80’s and an intimate look into the AIDS crisis. It has so much insight on one of the best shows A Chorus Line. Having staged and danced that show, I loved listening to the beginnings of the success of that show. Also…I lost friends during the time of this book to AIDS and it did bring that horrifying time into focus. Betsy Struxness was amazing. She draws you into the story and keeps you engaged and brings so much emotion. I hope she narrates more.

A must listen

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Christine and Betsy are a powerful team. Both know what it is to perform on Broadway, and both love humanity.
This comes out as Betsy performs Christine's story - Third Girl from the Left.
So rich in writing and performing, can’t say enough about this book on audible.
A must listen!

Powerful and Poignant

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Christine paid homage to A Chorus Line, life on broadway, AIDS victims, Perry Ellis and the 1980’s in a relatable, poignant book.

Great Portrayal of the Times and the Grief

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I lost a husband to HIV in 1997. With love, poignance, and beautiful prose, Ms. Barker portrays the confusion, heartbreak, and immense sense of loss during the early days of the AIDS pandemic. She also conveys the challenges women faced in industries dominated by men.

A Dancer’s Dream Told with Heart

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