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Three out of four Broadway-bound musicals fail to get there, and
many of those that do, ultimately fail. The Broadway Musical takes
an engrossing look at the industry's successes and failures in an
effort to understand the phenomenon of mass collaboration that is
Broadway. The effort that goes into making a Broadway musical is enormous,
first requiring the enthusiasm of a group of initial creative
artists and then the cooperation of hundreds of talented
individuals and the investment of millions of dollars before each
show is ready to open. Each venture is marked perhaps more by
conflict than collaboration, and the continuation of the industry
seems more remarkable when it is revealed that three out of four
Broadway musicals fail to break even on Broadway.
Many of us can sing along with Dorothy when she imagines a place "Over the Rainbow." And we all remember the Depression-era classic "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" But very few can name the man who put the words to these celebrated hallmarks of American music- Yip Harburg. Five hundred songs spanning a fifty-year career bear witness to the brilliance of this until-now obscure figure. Plunge into this scrupulously documented volume and discover how Harburg, once a poet of light verse, played a major role in the transformation of the Broadway revue into the sophisticated musical of the 1940s and 1950s. With extensive and exclusive interviews and lyrical analysis, the authors capture Harburg's wit, distinctive voice, and creative and collaborative methods. Inquiry into Harburg's Jewish, New York City roots, apprenticeship in his craft, and involvement in the radical politics of the 1930s- he was blacklisted in the 1950s- puts into context the seemingly irreconcilable skepticism and optimism that contoured this lyrical genius's life and work.
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