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This updated edition of one of the bestselling and comprehensive
Broadway reference books, first published in 1985, has been
expanded to include many of the most important and memorable
productions of American musical theater, including revivals.
Arranged chronologically, beginning with musicals from just after
the Civil War, each successive edition of the book has added
valuable updates about trends in musical theater as well as capsule
features on the most significant musicals of the day. The ninth
edition documents important musicals produced since the end of the
2012-2013 season through spring 2019. Broadway Musicals, Show by
Show features a wealth of statistics and inside information, plus
critical reception, cast lists, pithy commentary about each show,
and numerous detailed indexes that no Broadway fan will want to be
without. Since its original publication, Broadway Musicals has
proved to be an indispensable addition to any Broadway aficionado's
library.
The collapse of Russian communism in 1991 resounded to the shudder
of an empire. Soviet imperialism and empiricism was dead and lands,
nations, and peoples would henceforth be free from the tyranny of
the communist diktat. But it also sounded the death knell of a
small, impoverished, and forgotten land-locked state in the
Caucasus which had the misfortune to be of geopolitical importance.
Stanley Greene's photographs in Open Wound are so powerful as to
make Chechnya our responsibility. He is unashamed to use guilt,
with his painter's eye, to relate the deeds of men in Chechnya to
our own conduct.
Acclaimed through three editions for its uniquely informative and
entertaining style, this fourth edition of Stanley Green's "World
of Musical Comedy" updates and enlarges the theatrical scope to
include such recent shows as "A Chorus Line, Barnum, They're
Playing Our Song," and "Annie," In a format that provides
biographies of all the leading figures in the musical's
development, Stanley Green manages to convey the spirit of the
Broadway stage, its musical make-believe, and yet remain objective
about the creative swings in its history and the careers of its
individual creators. Everyone is here: Victor Herbert, Sigmund
Romberg, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Rodgers and Hart, the
Gershwins, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Frank Loesser, Lerner and
Loewe, Stephen Sondheim, Cy Coleman, Marvin Hamlisch, and many
others--not in a quick run-through but in vivid detail accompanied
by pertinent interviews and photographs.This latest edition
contains an expanded appendix that lists the casts, credits, songs,
and recordings of every Broadway musical written by these
illustrious and industrious composers and librettists. As always in
a Stanley Green book, the research is exhaustive and impeccable,
the presentation enjoyable, the judgments fair. From America's
foremost theater historian, here is another edition of a classic
theater chronicle.
"One Man's Passage" is a collection of poetry that represents the
quintessence of one man's journey, capturing the trials and
tribulations, the realizations and lessons, the love and passing of
life. Readers entering this soulful journey will taste both
traditional and contemporary forms of poetry. Fasten your seat belt
and enjoy a thought provoking ride the maturation of this life.
Drawing equally from Viennese operetta, Parisian cabaret,
vaudeville, and Tin Pan Alley, the American musical theatre has
thrived in an unprecedented variety of forms and styles as our
truest hybrid art. From "Show Boat" and "Oklahoma!" to "West Side
Story, Fiddler on the Roof," and "A Chorus Line," the musical has
attracted our finest actors, composers, writers, directors, and
choreographers. The greats and near-greats are finally brought
together in this essential reference guide to over 2,000
personalities, productions, and songs of the musical theatre in
both New York and London from the late nineteenth century right up
to "Sweeney Todd" and "Evita." Scholars, professionals, critics,
and devoted fans alike will find a wealth of fascinating
information on the backgrounds, plots, casts, scores, and credits
of the leading musicals; biographies of their artists; and complete
lists of Broadway, off-Broadway, and London productions, long runs,
and awards. With a complete bibliography and discography.
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