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Shakespeare and the American Popular Stage (Hardcover, New)
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Shakespeare and the American Popular Stage (Hardcover, New)
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Shakespeare's effect on America's intellectual and artistic life
has been much discussed, but what role does he play on the American
popular stage? This study changes our understanding of
Shakespeare's presence in American life. The book looks at how
Shakespeare came to America just before the Revolutionary War. As
Americans broke with Britain, they embraced Britain's playwright.
Teague re-examines P. T. Barnum's attempt to buy Shakespeare's
Birthplace, the Astor Place Riot when twenty-three people died, and
the way both Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth regarded
Shakespeare. In the history of Broadway, more musicals have drawn
on Shakespeare than any other author. Shakespeare musicals like
Kiss Me, Kate and West Side Story can tell us much about America's
culture, but sometimes failed musicals such as Swingin' the Dream
can tell us more. With discussion of over twenty Shakespeare
musicals, this study demonstrates that Shakespeare has always been
present in popular shows.
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