A groundbreaking exploration that reveals the powerful impact of marginalized groups on the evolution of the Broadway Musical. At the turn of the 20th century, immigrants, Jews, Queers, and African Americans faced exclusion from mainstream American society, with limited employment opportunities. They found their calling in the emerging field of "Show Business," particularly the burgeoning Broadway Musical. Their pioneering spirit not only seized this opportunity but also continued to shape and dominate the Broadway Musical for over a century, creating an art form that has deeply influenced…mehr
A groundbreaking exploration that reveals the powerful impact of marginalized groups on the evolution of the Broadway Musical. At the turn of the 20th century, immigrants, Jews, Queers, and African Americans faced exclusion from mainstream American society, with limited employment opportunities. They found their calling in the emerging field of "Show Business," particularly the burgeoning Broadway Musical. Their pioneering spirit not only seized this opportunity but also continued to shape and dominate the Broadway Musical for over a century, creating an art form that has deeply influenced American culture. Throughout its history, the Broadway Musical has subtly and at times boldly championed human rights and liberal values, reflecting its creators' and performers' diverse backgrounds. Unlike previous works on musical theatre history, this book weaves these diverse threads into a comprehensive narrative, repositioning Black, Queer, and Women artists at the heart of the story, acknowledging their long-standing contributions often overlooked. Broadway Nation is a valuable resource for both students and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this beloved American art form. Readers will gain profound insights into the history and transformation of the Broadway Musical over a span of more than a century. Additionally, the book celebrates the remarkable artistry and craftsmanship of key figures, from George M. Cohan to Lin Manuel-Miranda, who have left an indelible mark on this extraordinary cultural phenomenon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Armstrong is the writer, producer, and host of Broadway Nation - the popular podcast that tells the remarkable story of how Immigrants, Jews, Queers, African Americans, Women, and other outcasts invented the Broadway Musical and how they changed America in the process. With more than 100 episodes to date, Broadway Nation has reached an audience of more than 135,000 listeners. This podcast was inspired by the popular large lecture course (100 students each quarter) that Armstrong teaches at the University of Washington School of Drama which is titled 'The Broadway Musical'. During his 40-year career Armstrong has worked as a director, producer, playwright, and choreographer at leading theatre companies across America as well as off and on Broadway. He is best known for his work at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle where from 2000 to 2018 he served as Artistic Director & Executive Producer. During his tenure The 5th produced 19 new musicals, nine of which subsequently moved to Broadway including Disney's Aladdin, A Christmas Story - The Musical, and the Tony Award winning "Best Musicals" Hairspray and Memphis.
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Table Of Contents Forward Introduction Overture: What Is A Broadway Musical? Prologue: Before Broadway Act I: The Genesis Era Chapter 1: Yearning To Breathe Free -The Immigrants Who Invented The Broadway Musical Chapter 2: Forgotten Forefathers (and Foremothers) - The Black Artists Who Invented the Broadway Musical Chapter 3: The Queer Artists Who Invented Broadway Chapter 4: Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better - The Founding Mothers of Broadway Act II: The Silver Age Of Broadway Chapter 5: All That Jazz - The Silver Age of Broadway, part 1: The 1920s Chapter 6: Old Man Trouble, I Don't Mind Him - The Silver Age of the Broadway Musical, part 2: The 1930s Act III: The Golden Age Of Broadway Chapter 7: By Your Pupils You'll Be Taught: A Broadway Legacy Chain From Harbach, to Hammerstein, to Sondheim, to Miranda Chapter 8: Something's Coming, Something Good - The Golden Age of Broadway, part 1 Chapter 9: Another Openin' of Another Show!: The Golden Age of Broadway, part 2: the 1940s Chapter 10: Open A New Window - The Golden Age of Broadway, part 3 Part IV: The Modern Era of Broadway Chapter 11: Let The Sunshine In - The Modern Era of Broadway, part 1: The Multiple Revolutions of the 1970s Chapter 12: Do You Hear The People Sing?: Cameron Mackintosh & The British Invasion (or Sondheim vs the Poperetta) - The Modern Era of Broadway, part 2 Act V: The Principal Themes of the Broadway Musical Chapter 13: Principal Themes of The Broadway Musical #1 - Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better: The Trials and Triumphs of Transgressive Women Chapter 14: Principal Themes of The Broadway Musical #2 - Make Them Hear You: Equity, Social Justice, and Inclusion. Chapter 15: Principal Themes Of The Broadway Musical #3 - We Know We Belong To The Land: The Vital Importance of Community Chapter 16: Defying Gravity: Broadway in the Twenty-first Century - The Modern Era, part 3. Selected Bibliography
Table Of Contents Forward Introduction Overture: What Is A Broadway Musical? Prologue: Before Broadway Act I: The Genesis Era Chapter 1: Yearning To Breathe Free -The Immigrants Who Invented The Broadway Musical Chapter 2: Forgotten Forefathers (and Foremothers) - The Black Artists Who Invented the Broadway Musical Chapter 3: The Queer Artists Who Invented Broadway Chapter 4: Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better - The Founding Mothers of Broadway Act II: The Silver Age Of Broadway Chapter 5: All That Jazz - The Silver Age of Broadway, part 1: The 1920s Chapter 6: Old Man Trouble, I Don't Mind Him - The Silver Age of the Broadway Musical, part 2: The 1930s Act III: The Golden Age Of Broadway Chapter 7: By Your Pupils You'll Be Taught: A Broadway Legacy Chain From Harbach, to Hammerstein, to Sondheim, to Miranda Chapter 8: Something's Coming, Something Good - The Golden Age of Broadway, part 1 Chapter 9: Another Openin' of Another Show!: The Golden Age of Broadway, part 2: the 1940s Chapter 10: Open A New Window - The Golden Age of Broadway, part 3 Part IV: The Modern Era of Broadway Chapter 11: Let The Sunshine In - The Modern Era of Broadway, part 1: The Multiple Revolutions of the 1970s Chapter 12: Do You Hear The People Sing?: Cameron Mackintosh & The British Invasion (or Sondheim vs the Poperetta) - The Modern Era of Broadway, part 2 Act V: The Principal Themes of the Broadway Musical Chapter 13: Principal Themes of The Broadway Musical #1 - Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better: The Trials and Triumphs of Transgressive Women Chapter 14: Principal Themes of The Broadway Musical #2 - Make Them Hear You: Equity, Social Justice, and Inclusion. Chapter 15: Principal Themes Of The Broadway Musical #3 - We Know We Belong To The Land: The Vital Importance of Community Chapter 16: Defying Gravity: Broadway in the Twenty-first Century - The Modern Era, part 3. Selected Bibliography
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