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Stage It with Music: An Encyclopedic Guide to the American Musical Theatre [Hardcover]

Thomas S. Hischak (Author)

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June 30, 1993 0313287082 978-0313287084

A one-stop, up-to-date source for information on the history of the American musical theatre, Stage It with Music packs an astonishing quantity and variety of facts as well as insights and anecdotes into a convenient dictionary format. Coverage extends from the genre's nineteenth century beginnings to the present day, from The Black Crook (1866) to Jelly's Last Jam (1992). Included are entries on over 300 individual shows, musical series, performers, composers, lyricists, librettists, directors, designers, music directors, orchestrators, choreographers, producers, producing companies and other theatrical institutions, and on other subjects and genres relating to musical theatre. Among the latter are entries on British Imports, Dance in Musicals, Flop Musicals, Locations of Musicals, Operetta, Pastiche Musicals, and Tony Awards.

As fascinating as its subject, Stage It with Music will serve the researcher seeking a specific fact, but he or she may find it hard to stop there. Extensive cross-referencing will lead to masses of related material, and most researchers will not be able to resist browsing well beyond the original quest. Thoroughly indexed, the volume also includes a chronology of the musicals covered as separate entries and a bibliography of general works on musical theatre.


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The American musical theater has a long and checkered history, ranging from The Black Crook (1866) to Jelly's Last Jam (1992). Hischak (theatre history, SUNY) provides extensive data about musicals, writers, composers, directors, designers, actors, genres, and other matters in this alphabetically organized work. The book succeeds due to its comprehensiveness and useful cross-referencing. In a sense, though, it is frustrating because it makes no sense of the history of musical theater. Fortunately, there is an excellent bibliography that should lead the curious to more substantial sources. Though occasionally sketchy, there is a wealth of information here. For comprehensive theater collections.
- Thomas E. Luddy, Salem State Coll., Mass.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"What a useful addition to our libraries! Hereafter, theatrelovers seeking easy-to-find answers about the highlights of our modern American song-and-dance entertainments will have to reach first for Thomas Hischak's Stage It with Music. I know I will."-Gerald Bordman Author of American Musical Theatre

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ALEX A. AARONS (1891-1943) and his partner VINTON FREEDLEY were successful Broadway producers who were most often associated with the GERSHWINS' early shows. Read the first page
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