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On Broadway : art and commerce on the great white way / Steven Adler.
Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML1711.8.N3 A35 2004
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Adler, Steven, 1953-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Musicals--New York (State)--New York--20th century--History and criticism.
- Musicals.
- Musical theater--Economic aspects--New York (State)--New York.
- Musical theater.
- Musical theater--Economic aspects.
- Broadway (New York, N.Y.).
- Theater--New York (State)--New York--History--20th century.
- Theater.
- New York (State)--New York.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 250 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2004]
- Summary:
- AT a critical, transitional moment in the history of Broadway-and, by extension, of American theatre itself-former Broadway stage manager Steven Adler enlists insider perspectives from sixty-six practitioners and artists to chronicle the recent past and glimpse the near future of the Great White Way. From marquee names to behind-the-scenes power brokers, Adler has assembled a distinctly knowledgeable cast of theatre's elite, including Stephen Sondheim, Arthur Laurents, Des McAnuff, Frank Rich, Robin Wagner, Rocco Landesman, Robert Longbottom, Todd Haimes, Bernard Gersten, and Alan Eisenberg.
- On Broadway: Art and Commerce on the Great White Way spotlights the differing vantage points of performers, artists, writers, managers, producers, critics, lawyers, theatre owners, union leaders, city planners, and other influential players. Each details his or her firsthand account of the creative and economic forces that have wrought extraordinary changes in the way Broadway theatre is conceived, produced, marketed, and executed. Once the paramount site of American theatre, Broadway today is becoming a tourist-driven, family-friendly, middle-class entertainment oasis in Midtown, an enterprise inextricably bound to the larger mosaic of national and international professional theatre. Accounting for this transformation and presaging Broadway's identity for the twenty-first century. Adler and his interviewees assess the impact of the advent of corporate producers, the ascendance of not-for-profit theatres on Broadway, and the growing interdependence between regional and Broadway productions. Also critiqued are the important roles of the radical urban redevelopment staged in Times Square and the changing demographics and appetites of contemporary theatre audiences in New York and around the globe.
- Actors and administrators, performers and producers, theatre students and theatregoers will all benefit from the perceptive insights in this authoritative account of theatre making for the new millennium.
- Contents:
- The terrain
- The producers
- Broadway, inc.
- When worlds collide
- The money song
- Page to stage
- The nature of the beast.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-241) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0809325926
- 0809325934
- OCLC:
- 55105451
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