List Books » The Days We Danced: The Story of My Theatrical Family from Florenz Ziegfeld to Arthur Murray and Beyond
Authors: Doris Eaton Travis, Charles Eaton (With), Joseph Eaton (With), J.R. Morris
ISBN-13: 9780806199504, ISBN-10: 0806199504
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Date Published: October 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Doris Eaton Travis attracted national attention when she danced on the stage of the newly restored New Amsterdam Theater in New York at the age of 94. She re-created a dance she had performed eighty years before, when she was the youngest girl in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1919. For the next two years, she was a principal dancer and appeared with the likes of Will Rogers, Eddie Cantor. Fanny Brice, Marilyn Miller, and her own sister Mary, who became a famous Ziegfeld star. With two sisters and two brothers appearing in the Follies in the years between 1918 and 1923, the Eatons became a well-known show business family, often referred to as "The Eatons of Broadway." Her brother Charlie, a popular child actor, played the Palace at the age of twelve and later originated the role of Andy Hardy on Broadway. Doris was the first Eaton to go to Hollywood, and in 1929 she introduced the song "Singin' in the Rain" in the Hollywood Music Box Revue. During the depression years, Doris left show business and in time became the owner of eighteen Arthur Murray dance studios in the state of Michigan, which she operated for thirty years. The Days We Danced tells of the remarkable successes and poignant sorrows of the Eaton family. The author unsparingly writes of the family's dark days, including professional failure, alcoholism, early death, and even a tragic murder. With memories that span almost a century, Travis recalls the state of the American theater during World War I, the "roaring twenties," the Great Depression -- as well as the legendary names of the famous celebrities with whom the Eatons worked and played. Accompanied by scores of unique period photographs, this memoir details the life of an extraordinary woman who has not yet stopped dancing.
Introduction | 7 | |
Prologue | 11 | |
Chapter 1 | Getting Started | 15 |
Chapter 2 | From Pearl's Notebook | 34 |
Chapter 3 | Searching for the Blue Bird | 37 |
Chapter 4 | Broadway Goes to War | 55 |
Chapter 5 | The Ziegfeld Years | 61 |
Chapter 6 | The Glory Years | 90 |
Chapter 7 | Pearl, Pearl, the Party Girl | 101 |
Chapter 8 | "Our Mary" | 115 |
Chapter 9 | Four on Broadway | 124 |
Chapter 10 | Coast to Coast | 132 |
Chapter 11 | Hard Times | 162 |
Chapter 12 | The Magic Step | 178 |
Chapter 13 | Dancing in Detroit | 200 |
Chapter 14 | Paul | 208 |
Chapter 15 | Mamie | 216 |
Chapter 16 | No More Rainbows | 222 |
Chapter 17 | Evelyn, the Magnificent Bitch | 228 |
Chapter 18 | Another Rise and Fall | 240 |
Chapter 19 | "Mourning into Dancing" | 253 |
A Quiet Reflection | 268 | |
Eaton Family Show Business Chronology | 270 | |
Bibliography | 274 | |
Acknowledgments | 275 | |
Index | 276 |