Be absorbed by the profiles of 150 of the biggest; most influential; and most important Broadway musicals and plays ever produced. Shows profiled include everything from the 1860s musical The Black Crook; which captivated and titillated audiences for more than five hours; to the Pulitzer Prize–winning 2010 play Clybourne Park.The men and women who shaped Broadway history--Stephen Sondheim; Tennessee Williams; Bernadette Peters; Richard Rodgers; Oscar Hammerstein II--are celebrated for their groundbreaking work; and photographs throughout illustrate the stunning designs of the shows profiled.This compilation by Author Eric Grode--arts writer for The New York Times; and author of Hair: The Story of the Show That Defined a Generation--is the ultimate guide to Broadway shows. Even if you consider yourself an expert in the theater; you will be amazed by the fantastic Broadway trivia scattered throughout this volume; as well as the palpable sense of history in this encyclopedic treatment of one of our most beloved pastimes.Just a few of the titles included are:-Annie-The Book of Mormon-Bye Bye Birdie-Cat on a Hot Tin Roof-Chicago-Death of a Salesman-Fiddler on the Roof-Grease-Guys and Dolls-Hello; Dolly!-Kiss Me; Kate-Les Miserables-The Music Man-My Fair Lady-The Phantom of the Opera-Rent-Six Degrees of Separation-The Sound of Music-A Streetcar Named Desire-West Side Story
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