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John Kenrick

    John Kenrick combine une passion pour l'histoire du divertissement avec le savoir-faire pratique acquis en travaillant sur des productions scéniques à tous les niveaux, de l'amateur à Broadway. Originaire du Queens, il lève le rideau et présente au public et aux étudiants les personnes fascinantes qui se cachent derrière les légendes du monde du spectacle. Chaque mois, son site Web Musicals101.com initie des milliers de visiteurs à l'histoire des comédies musicales de scène et d'écran. Son livre "Musical Theatre: A History" est utilisé dans les collèges du monde entier.

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    Musical Theatre - A History
    • Musical Theatre - A History

      • 425pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,7(14)Évaluer

      Musical Theatre- A History presents a comprehensive history of stage musicals from the earliest accounts of the ancient Greeks and Romans, for whom songs were common elements in staging, to Jacques Offenbach in Paris during the 1840s, to Gilbert and Sullivan in the UK, to the rise of music halls and vaudeville traditions in America, and eventually to Broadway’s Golden Age with George M. Cohan, Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, George and Ira Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Leondard Bernstein, and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The 21st century has also brought a popular new wave of musicals to the Broadway stage, from The Producers to Spamalot. Musical Theatre- A History covers it all, from the opening number to the curtain call, offering readers the most up-to-date history of the art form. Informative and entertaining, Musical Theatre offers an accessibly written history of the musical theatre, richly illustrated with anecdotes of shows and show people. It is cause for celebration for those working in the theatre as well as its legion of fans.

      Musical Theatre - A History
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      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The reprint offers a faithful reproduction of a work first published in 1858, preserving the historical context and language of the era. Readers can expect to encounter themes and narratives reflective of the time, providing insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the 19th century. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the original text, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literature from this period.

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