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We'll Have Manhattan - The Early Work of Rodgers & Hart (Paperback)
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We'll Have Manhattan - The Early Work of Rodgers & Hart (Paperback)
Series: Broadway Legacies
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Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart are one of the defining duos of
musical theater, contributing dozens of classic songs to the Great
American Songbook and working together on over 40 shows before
Hart's death. With hit after hit on both Broadway and the West End,
they produced many of the celebrated songs of the '20s and
'30s-such as "Manhattan," "The Lady is a Tramp," and
"Bewitched"-that remain popular favorites with great cultural
resonance today. Yet the early years of these iconic collaborators
have remained largely unexamined. We'll Have Manhattan: The Early
Work of Rodgers & Hart provides unprecedented insight into the
first, formative period of Rodgers and Hart's collaboration. Author
Dominic Symonds examines the pair and their work from their first
meeting in 1919 to their brief flirtation with Hollywood in the
early 1930s as they left the theater to explore sound film. During
this time, their output was prodigious, progressive, and
experimental. They developed their characteristic style and a new
approach to musical theater writing that provided the groundwork
for the development of the Broadway musical. Symonds also analyzes
the theme of identity that runs throughout Rodgers and Hart's work,
how the business side of the theater affected their artistic
output, and their continued experimentation with a song's dramatic
role within a narrative. We'll Have Manhattan goes beyond a
biographical or historical look at Rodgers and Hart's early
years-it's also an accessible but authoritative study of their
material. Symonds documents their early shows and provides deft
critical and analytical commentary on their evolving practice and
its influence on the subsequent development of the American
musical. Fans of musical theater and devotees of Rodgers and Hart
will find this definitive exploration of their early works to be an
essential addition to their Broadway library.
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