Although the venue Off Broadway has long been the birthplace of innovative and popular musicals, there have been few studies of these influential works. Long-running champs, such as The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors, are discussed in many books about American musicals, but what of the hundreds of other Off-Broadway musicals? In Off-Broadway Musicals since 1919, Thomas Hischak looks at more than 375 musicals, which are described, discussed, and analyzed, with particular attention given to their books, scores, performers, and creators. Presented chronologically and divided into chapters for each decade, beginning with the landmark musical Greenwich Village Follies (1919), the book culminates with the satiric The Toxic Avenger (2009). In this volume, any work of consequence is covered, especially if it was popular or influential, but also dozens of more obscure musicals are included to illustrate the depth and breadth of Off Broadway. Works that introduced an important artistic talent, from performers to songwriters, are looked at, and the selection represents the various trends and themes that made Off Broadway significant. In addition to essential data about each musical, the plot and score are described, the success (or lack of) is chronicled, and an opinionated commentary discusses the work's merits and influences on the musical theatre in general. The first book of its kind, this highly readable volume will please both the theatre scholar and the average musical theatre patron or fan.
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Each entry includes Biographical material Important dates Career highlights Analysis of the composer’s musical style Complete list of movie credits This book brings recognition to the many men and women who have written music for movies ...
DONAHUE, JACK Miss Information (19 1 5), followed by Miss 191 7 (191 7), She's a Good Fellow (1919), The Night Boat (1920), Good Morning, Dearie (1920), The Bunch andJudy (1922), Stepping Stones (1923), The City Chap (1925), ...
This book is a day-by-day chronicle of 1939 Hollywood's greatest year.
This musical starts with Marvin in therapy, bemoaning his predicament of being married (to Trina) with a son (Jason) and also wanting his male lover (Whizzer) to move in with him. Essentially he wants it all, and he asks his wife to go ...
... Martin, 123 Seamon, Harry, 46,47 Second Sex, The (de Beauvoir), 152 Second World War, 109–112, 113, 173 See America First (Porter), 98 Segal, Vivienne, 106 Selden, Albert, 219, see also Man of La Mancha Select Theaters Corporation, ...
A discussion of the 100 most significant animated features produced in the U.S. and the U.K. Each entry includes a synopsis, production history, a summary of the critical response, commentary on the writing, animation, background art, music ...
The African American writer Langston Hughes is mostly remembered for his poetry but he also wrote plays and short stories, including the popular “Simple Stories” that were run in the Chicago Defender between 1942 and 1949.
This book engages students—particularly those who may not be very familiar with many plays—in the theatre experience by focusing on just four plays: the tragedy Macbeth, the landmark African American drama A Raisin in the Sun, the ...
Michael Todd's Peep Show [28 June 1950] musical revue by Bobby Clark, ... an emergency and the crew has to deal with the two women on board for some time, ...