Interviews Include These Award-Winning Actors:
• Jason Alexander
• Daisy Eagan
• Heather Headley
• Wilson Heredia
• Randy Graff
• Donna McKechnie
• Donna Murphy
• John Rubinstein
• Lea Salonga
• Scott Wise
• Chita Rivera
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From first stepping foot in New York City with only a suitcase and a dream, to stepping up to the podium and accepting a Tony Award®, the actors in this book discuss all aspects of their lives and careers. No matter how personal or controversial the topic, they tell it like it is, how it was, and how its possibly going to be. Whether its paying the rent, maintaining a family, performing eight times a week, or dealing with the "Disneyfication" of Broadway, the contributors to this book handle it all in the same way: with frankness and humor.
MAKING IT ON BROADWAY is not a book about musical theater. Rather, it is a book about those who have dreamed of a life on Broadway and pursued those dreams - and the reality which waits once those dreams are fulfilled. Over the past several years, much of the intimacy which once existed on Broadway has been lost. Today, Times Square has a theme park quality to it, and, more than ever, Broadway is becoming an industry as opposed to an art form. Unlike other theater books, MAKING IT ON BROADWAY addresses these seismic changes in an honest and forthright manner through the voices of those who have lived it and are living it today.
What are some of the more controversial aspects of this book?
There are many within the Broadway community who are very protective of its secrets. As Antonio Banderas explains, "it is good for the audience to think that we are glamorous...we want to entertain and pretend to be a certain way." There is no pretending in this book. Here, performers speak out and tell it like it is. In addition to going deep into the private lives of performers, the book addresses how actors have been marginalized by corporate theater. In the chapter "The Base of the Tony is Plastic," Tony winners and nominees speak candidly about the real worth of a Tony Award. In the chapter "Broadway, Inc.," actors talk about the games they play on stage during a Broadway show to keep themselves "entertained." As one contributor from The Lion King explains, if people knew the messing around which occurs on stage, they would be "blown away." This book tells the audience what, until now, only some actors within the Broadway community had previously known. Among the many controversial issues addressed, performers reflect on how there is actually peer pressure not to act when performing on a Broadway stage. They explain why, even after getting cast as a lead in a new Broadway show, they know that, once the show closes, they may never work on Broadway again.
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An absolute must read,
By Bryan Jarrett (Houston, TX soon to be NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making It on Broadway: Actors' Tales of Climbing to the Top (Paperback)
For everyone who is in school or training for a career in musical theatre, this book is the priceless information you will receive that a lot of times is not told to you at your school or studio. From the moment I started reading the book I couldnt stop reading. It takes you on an ubelievable journery from the beginning of their lives in this business to where they are now. It is so beautifully crafted. The book is literally story after story, but the way they were streamlined together makes it like one person reciting an autobiography. If there was ever a time that all of the tears of joy and pain from trying to "make it" were combined, it is in this book. It will inspire you to work even harder, not to be a broadway star, but to just work and do what we love. The only reason I put the book down was to run on stage for an entrance, seriously!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Great,
By Morgan Phillips (Savannah, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making It on Broadway: Actors' Tales of Climbing to the Top (Paperback)
This is a must-have for anyone who wants to work in the musical theater business on Broadway. At it's best it is uplifting and dreamlike, and it's worst is suicidally depressing. But if you want to get onto the Great White Way, you can't allow yourself to be brought down by fear or depression. This book gives you that knowledge straight from the horse's mouth.
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Beyond the Great White Way,
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This review is from: Making It on Broadway: Actors' Tales of Climbing to the Top (Paperback)
For theatre people or anyone interested in acting this book is a MUST!! It actually is more about making "it" on Broadway. The Great White Way is strewn with many funny, sad stories. These are actors who make a living at their craft. Most of them are not household names but they work primarily in Broadway musicals. This book painfully tells of their youth, their dreams and their struggles. All in their own words.
Some of it is very funny and some is very sad. They express anger at what Broadway has become and tell of the hard work and discipline that is required of them. There are some very amusing anecdotes about things that go horribly awry during a production. Dave Clemmons tells a very touching and sad story of a little girl who came to see him in "Les Miserables" in Salt Lake City. It has a happy ending but really tugs at your heart strings. The theatres are old and dirty, and most of the time the pay is not that great. But they do it because they love the theatre. The are all Broadway Babys. Read it, you won't regret one word.
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