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Musical Theatre John Kenrick (Steinhardt School, New York University, USA)

Musical Theatre By John Kenrick (Steinhardt School, New York University, USA)

Musical Theatre by John Kenrick (Steinhardt School, New York University, USA)


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Summary

Offers a comprehensive history of stage musicals from the earliest accounts of the ancient Greeks and Romans, for whom songs were common elements in staging, to Jacques Offenbach in Paris during the 1840s, to Gilbert and Sullivan in the UK, to the rise of music halls and vaudeville traditions in America, and eventually to 'Broadway's Golden Age'.

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Musical Theatre: A History by John Kenrick (Steinhardt School, New York University, USA)

Musical Theatre is a comprehensive history of stage musicals ranging from Paris, Ancient Greece and Rome during the 1840s all the way up to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Broadway as it we know it today. Like every art form, musical theatre has been changing and evolving since its inception more than 2000 years ago. Musical Theatre: A History presents a comprehensive history of stage musicals from the earliest accounts of the ancient Greeks and Romans, for whom songs were common elements in staging, to Jacques Offenbach in Paris during the 1840s, to Gilbert and Sullivan in the UK, to the rise of music halls and vaudeville traditions in America, and eventually to 'Broadway's Golden Age' with George and Ira Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein, Leondard Bernstein and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The 21st century has also brought a popular new wave of musicals to the Broadway stage, from 'The Producers' to 'Spamalot'. Musical Theatre: A History covers it all, from the opening number to the curtain call, offering readers the most up-to-date history of the art form. As informative as it is entertaining, Musical Theatre offers an accessibly written history of the musical theatre, richly illustrated with anecdotes is cause for celebration a legion of devoted fans.

Musical Theatre Reviews

A comprehensive history of stage musicals.. .As informative as it is entertaining, Musical Theatreis richly illustrated with anecdotes of shows The Pass, July & August 2008
Communications director of New York's York Theatre Company and manager of the Web site musicals101.com...Kenrick demonstrates his considerable knowledge in this enjoyable, well-written volume...Specific examples about particular performers (e.g., Al Jolson) and shows (e.g., Franz Lehar's Merry Widow) enliven the text... A section of photos, most not the usual views, is a modest addition. In place of references, the author lists titles cited in a useful annotated bibliography. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers. -R.D. Johnson, CHOICE, January 2009
'A readable, accessible, up-to-date history of musical theatre' Theatre and Performance
A whirlwind play-by-play of the history of musical theater. -Library Journal * Library Journal *

About John Kenrick (Steinhardt School, New York University, USA)

A native New Yorker and life-long fan of the Musical, John Kenrick is in great demand as an expert on the subject. His Web site www.musicals101.com gets more than 150,000 hits a month.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Let's Start at the Very Beginning...; 1: ANCIENT TIMES TO 1850 - Playgoers, I Bid You Welcome!; 2: CONTINENTAL OPERETTA (1840-1900) - Typical of France; 3: AMERICAN EXPLORATIONS (1624-1880) - The Music of Something Beginning; 4: GILBERT & SULLIVAN (1880-1900) - Object All Sublime; 5: THE BIRTH OF MUSICAL COMEDY (1880-1899) - It Belong'd To My Father Before I Was Born; 6: A NEW CENTURY (1900-1913) - Whisper of How I'm Yearning; 7: AMERICAN ASCENDANCE (1914-1919) - In a Class Beyond Compare; 8: AL JOLSON - The World's Greatest Entertainer; 9: THE JAZZ AGE (1920-1929) - I Want to Be Happy; 10: DEPRESSION ERA MIRACLES (1930-1940) - Trouble's Just a Bubble; 11: A NEW BEGINNING (1940-1950) - They Couldn't Pick a Better Time; 12: BROADWAY TAKES STAGE (1950-1963) - The Street Where You Live; 13: ROCK ROLLS IN (1960-1970) - Soon It's Gonna Rain; 14: NEW DIRECTIONS (1970-1979) - Vary My Days; 15: SPECTACLES AND BOARDROOMS - As If We Never Said Goodbye; 16: MUSICAL COMEDY RETURNS (The 2000s) - Where Did We Go Right?; Suggested Reading: An Annotated Bibliography; Recommended Web Resources.

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GOR003362496
9780826430137
0826430139
Musical Theatre: A History by John Kenrick (Steinhardt School, New York University, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20100527
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