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"A vivid page-turner" (NPR) detailing the rise, fall, and
redemption of Broadway-its stars, its biggest shows, its producers,
and all the drama, intrigue, and power plays that happened behind
the scenes. "A rich, lovely, debut history of New York theater in
the 1970s and eighties" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), Razzle
Dazzle is a narrative account of the people and the money and the
power that turned New York's gritty back alleys and sex-shops into
the glitzy, dazzling Great White Way. In the mid-1970s Times Square
was the seedy symbol of New York's economic decline. Its once
shining star, the renowned Shubert Organization, was losing
theaters to make way for parking lots and losing money. Bernard
Jacobs and Jerry Schoenfeld, two ambitious board members, saw the
crumbling company was ripe for takeover and staged a coup and
staved off corporate intrigue, personal betrayals and criminal
investigations. Once Jacobs and Schoenfeld solidified their power,
they turned a collapsed theater-owning holding company into one of
the most successful entertainment empires in the world,
spearheading the revitalization of Broadway and the renewal of
Times Square. "For those interested in the business behind the
greasepaint, at a riveting time in Broadway's and New York's
history, this is the ticket" (USA TODAY). Michael Riedel tells the
stories of the Shubert Organization and the shows that re-built a
city in grand style-including Cats, A Chorus Line, and Mamma
Mia!-revealing the backstage drama that often rivaled what
transpired onstage, exposing bitter rivalries, unlikely alliances,
and inside gossip. "The trouble with Razzle Dazzle is...you can't
put the damn thing down" (Huffington Post).
"Fun and gossipy." --The Wall Street Journal * "A masterful
history." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) * "Engaging."
--Newsweek A "brisk, insightful, and deliciously detailed take"
(Kirkus Reviews) on a transformative decade on Broadway, featuring
behind-the-scenes accounts of shows such as Rent, Angels in
America, Chicago, The Lion King, and The Producers--shows that
changed the history of the American theater. The 1990s was a decade
of profound change on Broadway. At the dawn of the nineties, the
British invasion of Broadway was in full swing, as musical
spectacles like Les Miserables, Cats, and The Phantom of the Opera
dominated the box office. But Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset
Boulevard soon spelled the end of this era and ushered in a new
wave of American musicals, beginning with the ascendance of an
unlikely show by a struggling writer who reimagined Puccini's opera
La Boheme as the smash Broadway show Rent. American musical comedy
made its grand return, culminating in The Producers, while plays,
always an endangered species on Broadway, staged a powerful
comeback with Tony Kushner's Angels in America. A different breed
of producers rose up to challenge the grip theater owners had long
held on Broadway, and corporations began to see how much money
could be made from live theater. And just as Broadway had clawed
its way back into the mainstream of American popular culture, the
September 11 attacks struck fear into the heart of Americans who
thought Times Square might be the next target. But Broadway was
back in business just two days later, buoyed by talented theater
people intent on bringing New Yorkers together and supporting the
economics of an injured city. "Told with all the wit and style
readers could wish for" (Booklist) Michael Riedel presents the
drama behind every mega-hit or shocking flop. From the bitter feuds
to the surprising collaborations, all the intrigue of a
revolutionary era in the Theater District is packed into Singular
Sensation. Broadway has triumphs and disasters, but the show always
goes on.
Over the past decade, German artist Michael Riedel has incorporated
a wide range of media into his practice, including large-scale
works on canvas, fabric works, film and video, audio recordings,
installations, and events. A central focus of his work is the
publishing and production of artist's books, catalogues, brochures,
posters, and cards. In 2000, Riedel and Dennis Loesch launched a
collaborative project in an abandoned building in Frankfurt. Using
the building's address- Oskar-von-Miller Strasse 16-as the name for
their new space, they created an experimental laboratory where they
restaged cultural events held at other locations throughout the
city, effectively duplicating them in space and time. Occasionally,
these re-presented events-which included book readings, film
screenings, art exhibitions, and music concerts-were hosted on the
same night as the actual event elsewhere in the city, but mostly,
they were presented days or weeks after the original activity took
place. According to Riedel, "We presented one concept over and over
again. To create a distance to some original that had been done at
another place." With the call of "record, label, playback," a group
of young artists reiterated the language of a city's cultural
offerings, often without a full understanding of what they were
reciting, but always with an acute aesthetic interest in the faults
of transmission and transference.
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