From Assassins to West Side Story

From Assassins to West Side Story
Title From Assassins to West Side Story PDF eBook
Author Scott Miller
Publisher Drama
Pages 258
Release 1996
Genre Musicals
ISBN 9780435086992

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In this smart and practical guide, Scott Miller looks at twenty musicals from a director's point of view.

Deconstructing Harold Hill

Deconstructing Harold Hill
Title Deconstructing Harold Hill PDF eBook
Author Scott Miller
Publisher Drama
Pages 216
Release 2000
Genre Education
ISBN

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This is a book for all fans of musical theatre, and a must for directors and actors.

Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein
Title Leonard Bernstein PDF eBook
Author Paul Laird
Publisher Routledge
Pages 317
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Music
ISBN 1135696780

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Beginning with an introductory essay on his achievements, it continues with annotations on Bernstein's voluminous writings, performances, educational work, and major secondary sources.

Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and Musicals

Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and Musicals
Title Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and Musicals PDF eBook
Author Scott Miller
Publisher UPNE
Pages 290
Release 2011
Genre Music
ISBN 1555537618

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An endlessly entertaining and informative look at how musicals have both reflected and adapted to America's changing mores

Strike Up the Band

Strike Up the Band
Title Strike Up the Band PDF eBook
Author Scott Miller
Publisher Heinemann Drama
Pages 278
Release 2007
Genre Education
ISBN

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"Strike Up the Band focuses not only on what happened on stage but also on how it happened and why it matters to us today. It's a different kind of history that explores the famous and, especially, the not-so famous productions to discover the lineage that paved the way to contemporary musicals. Digging into 150 shows, Miller offers a forward-looking perspective on treasures from each era--such as Anything Goes, West Side Story, Hair, and Rent--while also looking at fascinating, genre-busting, and often short-lived productions, including Bat Boy, Rocky Horror Show, Promenade, and The Capeman, to see how even obscure or commercially unsuccessful musicals defined and advanced the form. Moving decade by decade, Miller offers insight and inside information about the artistic approaches various composers, lyricists, bookwriters, and directors have taken, how those approaches have changed over time, and what social and historical forces continue to shape musical theatre today. He provides a strong sense of what groups have historically controlled the industry and how other groups' hard work and vision continue to change the musical theatre landscape for the better. In fact, Strike Up the Band opens a new and vitally important discussion of the roles played in the musical's history by people of color, by gays and lesbians, by people with disabilities, and by women. It frames musical theatre as an important, irreplaceable piece of American history and demonstrates how it reflects the social and political conditions of its time--and how it changes them." -- Publisher's description.

Assassins

Assassins
Title Assassins PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People Theatre Archives (University of Guelph)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Vocal music
ISBN

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Rebels with Applause

Rebels with Applause
Title Rebels with Applause PDF eBook
Author Scott Miller
Publisher Heinemann Drama
Pages 216
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN

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The author pulls back the curtain on some of the greatest, most important American musicals, taking you on a tour of the milestones in the history of musical theatre. These are musicals that broke all the old rules and created new ones, and changed the way we looked at musical theatre forever: the savage political satire of The Cradle Will Rock in 1937; the surprisingly dark sexuality of Pal Joey in 1940; the profound innovations of Oklahoma! in 1943; the absurdist social satire of Anyone Can Whistle in 1964; the convention-shattering experiment that was Hair in 1967; the intimacy and emotional power of Jacques Brel in 1968; the provocative honesty of the gay-themed Ballad of Little Mikey in 1994; the abstract sophistication of the jazz/pop/R&B-flavored Songs for a New World in 1995; the emotional immensity of the "anti-spectacle" Floyd Collins in 1995; the overwhelming influence of the 1996 rock musical Rent. Offering insightful, provocative opinions on character, plot, musical and textual themes, lyrics, subtext, motivation, backstory, and historical context, the author reveals new details about what makes each one of these musicals great.