The Art of the American Musical
328 pages, 6 x 9
Paperback
Release Date:06 Sep 2005
ISBN:9780813536132
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The Art of the American Musical

Conversations With the Creators

Rutgers University Press

Musical theater has captivated American audiences from its early roots in burlesque stage productions and minstrel shows to the million-dollar industry it has become on Broadway today. What is it about this truly indigenous American art form that has made it so enduringly popular? How has it survived, even thrived, alongside the technology of film and the glitz and glamour of Hollywood? Will it continue to evolve and leave its mark on the twenty-first century?

Bringing together exclusive and previously unpublished interviews with nineteen leading composers, lyricists, librettists, directors, choreographers, and producers from the mid-1900s to the present, this book details the careers of the individuals who shaped this popular performance art during its most prolific period. The interviewees discuss their roles in productions ranging from On the Town (1944) and Finian's Rainbow (1947) to The Producers (2001) and Bounce (2003).

Readers are taken onto the stage, into the rehearsals, and behind the scenes. The nuts and bolts, the alchemy, and the occasional agonies of the collaborative process are all explored. In their discussions, the artists detail their engagements with other creative forces, including such major talents as Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Jule Styne, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, Alan Jay Lerner, Zero Mostel, and Gwen Verdon. They speak candidly about their own work and that of their peers, their successes and failures, the creative process, and how a show progresses from its conception through rehearsals and tryouts to opening night.

Taken together, these interviews give fresh insight into what Oscar Hammerstein called "a nightly miracle"—the creation of the American musical.

JACKSON R. BRYER is a professor of English at the University of Maryland. He is the editor of The Playwright's Art and coeditor of The Actor's Art.

RICHARD A. DAVISON is a professor of English at the University of Delaware. He is the coeditor of The Actor's Art and has published books on Frank, Charles, and Kathleen Norris and numerous articles in major literary journals.
Introduction
About the Interviews
Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
Jason Robert Brown
Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Sheldon Harnick
John Kander and Fred Ebb
Burton Lane
Arthur Laurents
Kathleen Marshall
Harold Prince
Stephen Sondheim
Susan Stroman
Charles Strouse
Tommy Tune
John Weidman
George C. Wolfe
Index
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