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American Musical Theatre Gerald Bordman

American Musical Theatre By Gerald Bordman

American Musical Theatre by Gerald Bordman


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American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle is a landmark survey of musical theatre in the United States from the mid-eighteenth century up through the present day. The fourth edition brings this work fully into the twenty-first century, covering the latest developments and innovations in musical theatre in America.

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American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle by Gerald Bordman

Hailed as absolutely the best reference book on its subject by Newsweek, American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle covers more than 250 years of musical theatre in the United States, from a 1735 South Carolina production of Flora, or Hob in the Well to The Addams Family in 2010. Authors Gerald Bordman and Richard Norton write an engaging narrative blending history, critical analysis, and lively description to illustrate the transformation of American musical theatre through such incarnations as the ballad opera, revue, Golden Age musical, rock musical, Disney musical, and, with 2010's American Idiot, even the punk musical. The Chronicle is arranged chronologically and is fully indexed according to names of shows, songs, and people involved, for easy searching and browsing. Chapters range from the Prologue, which traces the origins of American musical theater to 1866, through several intermissions (for instance, Broadway's Response to the Swing Era, 1937-1942) and up to Act Seven, the theatre of the twenty-first century. This last chapter covers the dramatic changes in musical theatre since the last edition published-whereas Fosse, a choreography-heavy revue, won the 1999 Tony for Best Musical, the 2008 award went to In the Heights, which combines hip-hop, rap, meringue and salsa unlike any musical before it. Other groundbreaking and/or box-office-breaking shows covered for the first time include Avenue Q, The Producers, Billy Elliot, Jersey Boys, Monty Python's Spamalot, Wicked, Hairspray, Urinetown the Musical, and Spring Awakening. Discussion of these shows incorporates plot synopses, names of principal players, descriptions of scenery and costumes, and critical reactions. In addition, short biographies interspersed throughout the text colorfully depict the creative minds that shaped the most influential musicals. Collectively, these elements create the most comprehensive, authoritative history of musical theatre in this country and make this an essential resource for students, scholars, performers, dramaturges, and musical enthusiasts.

American Musical Theatre Reviews

Absolutely the best reference of its kind.--Newsweek One of the most thorough treatments of the subject to be produced.--RBB/Booklist A chronicle of unapproached detail, sweep, and relish.--The Washington Post Fun to read...a labor of love.--The New York Times THE reference book for the American musical theater...a remarkable achievement.--Musical Opinion ...Bordman's narrative chronology provides endless entertainment, in addition to a wealth of information. Open American Musical Theatre at almost any page and you will find hours whiz by before you realize it.--Show Music Simply put, there is no other work on the American musical theater that provides such comprehensive information to the highlights of major and minor musical productions, nor that provides such information is a highly readable, informative and entertaining format.--American Reference Book Annual 2002 American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle, Fourth Edition now runs over 1,000 pages....easier to read and easier for browsing.--Steven Suskin, Playbill.com ....fair, perceptive and interesting readingL.. giving the reader a real feel for what the show was like.--Brad Hataway, Theatre Shelf This is the most up-to-date subject reference available and an enjoyable read.-- Library Journal The fourth edition of American Musical Theatre brings readers up-to-date with early-twenty-first-century developments of musicals and the musical-theater industry through a new section by coauthor Norton... Bordman's passion for this genre is obvious, and the writing is informative and intelligent. Norton follows in the same format for 2000-2010... There are many other Broadway encyclopedias that offer show-by-show details, but Bordman's and Norton's narratives provide an additional perspective beyond lists of facts.-- Booklist

About Gerald Bordman

Gerald Bordman is the author of many books on theatrical history, including American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1930-1969; Jerome Kern: His Life and Music; and the Oxford Companion to American Theatre (with Thomas Hischak). Richard C. Norton, a musical theatre archivist, historian and former producer, is the author of A Chronology of American Musical Theater (2002), an ALA Outstanding Reference Source.

Table of Contents

Foreword ; Prefaces to the Fourth and First Editions ; Prologue: Origins to 1866 ; Act One: Early Successes, 1866-1892 ; Intermission: Further British Influences and New Stirrings, 1892-1902 ; Act Two: The Emergence of American Talent, 1902-1907 ; Intermission: Viennese Operetta and the American Retreat, 1907-1914 ; Act Three: The Birth of the Modern Musical, 1914-1921 ; Intermission: The Cinderella Era, 1921-1924 ; Act Four: The Golden Age of the American Musical, 1924-1937 ; Intermission: Broadway's Response to the Swing Era, 1937-1942 ; Act Five: The American Musical as a Conscious Art Form, 1942-1965 ; Intermission: Exhaustion, 1965-1969 ; Act Six: Full Circle? Return of the Brits, 1969-1995 ; Intermission: Technological Spectacles, Retrospectives, and Revivals, 1995-2000 ; Act Seven: The Twenty-First Century, 2000-2010 ; Epilogue ; Indexes (Shows and Sources, Songs, People)

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CIN0199729700G
9780199729708
0199729700
American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle by Gerald Bordman
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20110113
1032
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