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Theatre of Marvels

A Novel

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Set amid the bustle of Victorian London, an irresistible story of an ambitious young Black actress, an orphan from the slums who has finally achieved a dubious stardom as "The Great Amazonia, a savage African queen"—but everything she has fought for depends on hiding the secret of her own identity.

As an orphan in the slums of St. Giles, Zillah was determined never to become part of the notorious Blackbird gang. With nothing to rely on but her own wit, she convinces infamous producer Marcus Stratton to hire her for his variety show in nineteenth-century London. But the act Stratton has in mind for Zillah is as The Great Amazonia, ""a savage queen from darkest Africa." His drunken audience laps this up, and as Zillah's star rises, Stratton makes clear, in no uncertain terms, that her survival depends on her true identity staying secret. This careful planning is upended when Zillah finds herself caught between the attention of a mysterious Black gentleman and Stratton's Viscount friend, who promises her the world. When another young Black woman in Stratton's employ goes missing, Zillah realizes she'll have to make a choice: follow her ambitions, or stay true to herself. Theatre of Marvels is a thrilling love story, a piercing commentary on a brutal racial history, and a delicious Victorian adventure.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 28, 2022
      Dillsworth’s engrossing debut probes the underbelly of Victorian London’s musical theatre scene. Narrator Zillah, headliner of Marcus Crillick’s variety show and the “Great Amazonia” of Drury Lane, is billed as the “dangerous savage from darkest Africa” and is costumed in skins, a feathered cloak, and beads. Her routines range from blood sacrifice, war dances, and a series of tableaux that supposedly reflect her background. The only problem is that she’s a fraud, born free and living in west London. It’s a secret she must conceal in order to keep crowds coming. Her closest friends are Ellen, a singer from Galway, and “lean and mysterious” Barky, the compassionate stage manager. Each has their own burdensome skeleton to hide. Their lives clash through Zillah’s forbidden romance with titled Viscount Vincent Woodward, who offers her a life of luxury with “carriages, clothes, and cuisine”; Lucien Winters, a wealthy African grocer with his own designs on Zillah; and an enticing Leopard Lady from Paris whose physical abuse leads to an immigration scheme that could topple the whole enterprise. Dillsworth’s graphic descriptions of pungent docks, warehouses, opium dens, and back alleys create an immersive atmosphere, and the author rounds things out with strong secondary characters, like the henchman Bill Black; and rich backstories, such as that of Zillah’s childhood love. It all adds up to a stunning historical drama.

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