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Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical (Historical Dictionaries Of Literature And The Arts) [Hardcover]

William A. Everett (Author), Paul R. Laird (Author)

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0810860546 978-0810860544 October 25, 2007
The Broadway musical has greatly influenced American (and world) culture. Shows such as Oklahoma! and Annie Get Your Gun are as "American as apple pie," while the long runs of imports such as Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, and Les Misérables have broken records. Broadway has produced cultural icons such as Ethel Merman, Yul Brynner, and Julie Andrews, and composers and lyricists such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and many others have had their melodies sung on its stages. Visionaries like George Abbott, Agnes de Mille, Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, Tommy Tune, and Susan Stroman have brought productions to life through their innovative direction and choreography.

Since the latter part of the 19th century, the Broadway musical has remained one of the most popular genres in entertainment and its history is related in detail in the Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical. Through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and 900 dictionary entries on Broadway shows, playwrights, directors, producers, designers, and actors, this handy desk reference offers quick information on the many aspects of the Broadway musical.

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This title in the Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts series provides a wealth of information on musical Broadway. A chronology covers from 1866—when The Black Crook, one of the first important Broadway musicals, opened—to 2006. This is followed by an introduction that describes the evolution of the form.  The main part of the dictionary consists of nearly 1,000 entries arranged alphabetically by person, show title, or subject, from Aarons, Alexander (a producer who worked with George and Ira Gershwin) to Zorba the Greek. Entries for musicals provide date and place of opening, number of performances, and credits, such as composer, lyricist, and director. In addition, they may contain a brief plot summary, highlights, and references to reviews. An appendix of winners of the Tony Award for Best Musical, 1949–2006, and a categorized, annotated bibliography complete the volume. There are a number of other reference sources on Broadway musicals. Broadway: Its History, People, and Places; An Encyclopedia (Routledge 2003) has few entries for individual shows but offers detailed histories of theaters, which are not found in the Scarecrow work. Broadway Musicals, 1943–2004 (McFarland, 2005) has entries only for shows and encompasses a shorter time span, although it covers shows in greater detail. Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical complements these works and is recommended for public and academic libraries. --Patricia Hogan

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No recent source covers as much ground as this one...This dictionary is an appropriate addition to both public and academic reference collectionsssss (Arba, March 2008 )

...a wealth of information.... Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical ...is recommended for public and academic libraries. (Booklist )

No recent source covers as much ground as this one...This dictionary is an appropriate addition to both public and academic reference collections (Arba, March 2008 )

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