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Twenty-First Century Musicals

Author : George Rodosthenous
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08-14
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781317234050

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Twenty-First Century Musicals by George Rodosthenous Pdf

Twenty-First Century Musicals stakes a place for the musical in today’s cinematic landscape, taking a look at leading contemporary shows from their stage origins to their big-screen adaptations. Each chapter offers a new perspective on a single musical, challenging populist narratives and exploring underlying narratives and sub-texts in depth. Themes of national identity; race, class and gender; the ‘voice’ and ‘singing live’ on film; authenticity; camp sensibilities; and the celebration of failure are addressed in a series of questions including: How does the film adaptation provide a different viewing experience from the stage version? What themes are highlighted in the film adaptation? What does the new casting bring to the work? Do camera angles dictate a different reading from the stage version? What is lost/gained in the process of adaptation to film? Re-interpreting the contemporary film musical as a compelling art form, Twenty-First Century Musicals is a must-read for any student or scholar keen to broaden their understanding of musical performance.

Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century

Author : Stephen Purdy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-17
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780429509155

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Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century by Stephen Purdy Pdf

Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century offers a provocative and revealing historical narrative of a group of musicals that cost millions and that had spectacular potential...but bombed anyway. Unlike similar books on the topic which have taken a more truncated approach to telling the fascinating stories of these shows, Stephen Purdy chooses instead to examine at length the production histories of these shows which are all bound together by a common thread. In this volume Purdy focuses the lens on several seemingly infallible theatre creatives that weren't destined to repeat their successes with the shows discussed in this volume. As such, Purdy grounds the discussion by examining what the legendary creators of Les Miserables, pop superstar Elton John, wunderkind Julie Taymor and many others have in common besides being inspired storytellers of iconic Broadway musicals. The answer is that that also all created shows that, for one reason or a dozen, didn't find an audience. This particular volume shares the story of what can happen when formidable creative teams of sell-out musicals attempt to re-create their success but miss the mark. This is an engaging book for students, practitioners and fans of musical theatre that contains thoughtful observations about luck and creative differences, botched adaptations and alienated audiences, all of which can determine the fate of a musical.

Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century

Author : Stephen Purdy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1003165583

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Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century offers a provocative and revealing historical narrative of a group of musicals that cost millions and had spectacular potential ... but bombed anyway. Stephen Purdy examines at length the production histories, which are all bound together by a common thread. The book focuses the lens on several seemingly infallible theatre creatives who weren't destined to repeat their successes with the shows discussed in this volume. As such, Purdy grounds the discussion by examining what the legendary creators of Les Misérables, pop superstar Elton John, wunderkind Julie Taymor, and many others have in common besides being inspired storytellers of iconic Broadway musicals. The answer is that they also all created shows that, for one reason or a dozen, didn't find an audience. Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century shares the story of what can happen when formidable creative teams of sell-out musicals attempt to re-create their success but miss the mark. This is an engaging book for students, practitioners, and fans of musical theatre that contains thoughtful observations about luck and creative differences, botched adaptations, and alienated audiences, all of which can determine the fate of a musical.

The Cambridge Companion to the Musical

Author : William A. Everett,Paul R. Laird
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-21
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781107114746

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The Cambridge Companion to the Musical by William A. Everett,Paul R. Laird Pdf

An expanded and updated edition of this acclaimed, wide-ranging survey of musical theatre in New York, London, and elsewhere.

Twenty-First Century Musicals

Author : George Rodosthenous
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-11
Category : Music
ISBN : 1315626128

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Twenty-First Century Musicals by George Rodosthenous Pdf

Twenty-First Century Musicals stakes a place for the musical in today's cinematic landscape, taking a look at leading contemporary shows from their stage origins to their big-screen adaptations. Each chapter offers a new perspective on a single musical, challenging populist narratives and exploring underlying narratives and sub-texts in-depth. Themes of migration and national identity; race, class and gender; the 'voice' and 'singing live' on film; authenticity; camp sensibilities; and the celebration of failure are addressed in a series of questions including: How does a film adaptation provide a different viewing experience from a stage musical? What new themes are highlighted by film adaptations? What does new casting bring to the work? Do camera angles dictate a different reading than a stage version? What is lost in the process of adaptation? Re-interpreting the contemporary film musical as a compelling art form, Twenty-First Century Musicals is a must-read for any student or scholar keen to broaden their understanding of musical performance.

Maternal Representations in Twenty-First Century Broadway Musicals

Author : Gina Masucci MacKenzie
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030323370

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Maternal Representations in Twenty-First Century Broadway Musicals by Gina Masucci MacKenzie Pdf

Maternal Representations in Twenty-First Century Broadway Musicals: Stage Mothers analyzes Broadway productions within the context of their presentation and assessment of motherhood and the variety of roles for mother figures. Using a frame of feminist and psychoanalytical positions, Gina MacKenzie establishes, defines, and interprets mother figures in contemporary Broadway, according to original categorizations of the absent, inconsequential, and overbearing mothers. MacKenzie considers how and why commercial representation of mother figures are limited and predominantly negative, even as fiction, poetry, and other forms of drama offer a much wider and progressive view of the varieties of motherhood possible in society, asserting the need for greater representation of mother figures in commercial musical theatre today.

Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century

Author : Stephen Purdy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-12
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781000402346

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Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century by Stephen Purdy Pdf

Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century offers a provocative and revealing historical narrative of a group of musicals that cost millions and had spectacular potential ... but bombed anyway. Stephen Purdy examines at length the production histories, which are all bound together by a common thread. The book focuses the lens on several seemingly infallible theatre creatives who weren’t destined to repeat their successes with the shows discussed in this volume. As such, Purdy grounds the discussion by examining what the legendary creators of Les Misérables, pop superstar Elton John, wunderkind Julie Taymor, and many others have in common besides being inspired storytellers of iconic Broadway musicals. The answer is that they also all created shows that, for one reason or a dozen, didn’t find an audience. Flop Musicals of the Twenty-First Century shares the story of what can happen when formidable creative teams of sell-out musicals attempt to re-create their success but miss the mark. This is an engaging book for students, practitioners, and fans of musical theatre that contains thoughtful observations about luck and creative differences, botched adaptations, and alienated audiences, all of which can determine the fate of a musical.

The Routledge Companion to the Contemporary Musical

Author : Jessica Sternfeld,Elizabeth L. Wollman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 763 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781134851850

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The Routledge Companion to the Contemporary Musical by Jessica Sternfeld,Elizabeth L. Wollman Pdf

The Routledge Companion to the Contemporary Musical is dedicated to the musical’s evolving relationship to American culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In the past decade-and-a-half, international scholars from an ever-widening number of disciplines and specializations have been actively contributing to the interdisciplinary field of musical theater studies. Musicals have served not only to mirror the sociopolitical, economic, and cultural tenor of the times, but have helped shape and influence it, in America and across the globe: a genre that may seem, at first glance, light-hearted and escapist serves also as a bold commentary on society. Forty-four essays examine the contemporary musical as an ever-shifting product of an ever-changing culture. This volume sheds new light on the American musical as a thriving, contemporary performing arts genre, one that could have died out in the post-Tin Pan Alley era but instead has managed to remain culturally viable and influential, in part by newly embracing a series of complex contradictions. At present, the American musical is a live, localized, old-fashioned genre that has simultaneously developed into an increasingly globalized, tech-savvy, intensely mediated mass entertainment form. Similarly, as it has become increasingly international in its scope and appeal, the stage musical has also become more firmly rooted to Broadway—the idea, if not the place—and thus branded as a quintessentially American entertainment.

iBroadway

Author : Jessica Hillman-McCord
Publisher : Springer
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319648767

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iBroadway by Jessica Hillman-McCord Pdf

This book argues that the digital revolution has fundamentally altered the way musicals are produced, followed, admired, marketed, reviewed, researched, taught, and even cast. In the first hundred years of its existence, commercial musical theatre functioned on one basic model. However, with the advent of digital and network technologies, every musical theatre artist and professional has had to adjust to swift and unanticipated change. Due to the historically commercial nature of the musical theatre form, it offers a more potent test case to reveal the implications of this digital shift than other theatrical art forms. Rather than merely reflecting technological change, musical theatre scholarship and practice is at the forefront of the conversation about art in the digital age. This book is essential reading for musical theatre fans and scholars alike.

The Great White Way

Author : Warren Hoffman
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781978807112

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The Great White Way by Warren Hoffman Pdf

An investigation into the ways in which race and ethnicity have shaped the American musical over the course of the twentieth century up through today

Contemporary Musical Film

Author : Kevin J. Donnelly
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781474413145

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Contemporary Musical Film by Kevin J. Donnelly Pdf

Since the turn of the millennium, films such as Chicago (2002) and Phantom of the Opera (2004) have reinvigorated the popularity of the screen musical. This edited collection, bringing together a number of international scholars, looks closely at the range and scope of contemporary film musicals, from stage adaptations like Mamma Mia! (2008) and Les Miserables (2012), to less conventional works that elide the genre, like Team America: World Police (2004) and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill (2003/04). Looking at the varying aesthetic function of soundtrack and lyric in films like Disney's wildly popular Frozen (2013) and the Fast and the Furious franchise, or the self-reflexive commentary of the 'post-millennial rock musical', this wide-ranging collection breaks new ground in its study of this multifaceted genre.

The Complete Book of 2010s Broadway Musicals

Author : Dan Dietz
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 533 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-09-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781538126332

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The Complete Book of 2010s Broadway Musicals by Dan Dietz Pdf

This volume contains detailed information about every musical that opened on Broadway from 2010 through the end of 2019. This book discusses the decade’s major successes, notorious failures, and musicals that closed during their pre-Broadway tryouts. In addition to including every hit and flop that debuted during the decade, this book highlights revivals and personal-appearance revues.

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century

Author : Simon Bacon
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781793643407

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The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century by Simon Bacon Pdf

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century examines the intimate connections between the horror genre and its audience’s experience of being in the world at a particular historical and cultural moment. This book not only provides frameworks with which to understand contemporary horror, but it also speaks to the changes wrought by technological development in creation, production, and distribution, as well as the ways in which those who are traditionally underrepresented positively within the genre- women, LGBTQ+, indigenous, and BAME communities - are finally being seen and finding space to speak.

The Oxford Handbook of the British Musical

Author : Robert Gordon,Olaf Jubin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 777 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199988747

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The Oxford Handbook of the British Musical by Robert Gordon,Olaf Jubin Pdf

The first comprehensive academic survey of British musical theatre from its origins, The Oxford Handbook of the British Musical offers both a historical account of musical theatre from 1728 and a range of in-depth critical analyses of key works and productions that illustrate its aesthetic values and sociocultural meanings.

American Musicals in Context

Author : Thomas A. Greenfield
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2021-03-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781440865411

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American Musicals in Context by Thomas A. Greenfield Pdf

American Musicals in Context: From the American Revolution to the 21st Century gives students a fresh look at history-based musicals, helping readers to understand the American story through one of the country's most celebrated art forms: the musical. With the hit musical Hamilton (2015) captivating audiences and reshaping the way early U.S. history is taught and written about, this book offers insight into an array of musicals that explore U.S. history. The work provides a synopsis, overview of critical and audience reception, and historical context and analysis for each of 20 musicals selected for the unique and illuminating way they present the American story on the stage. Specifically, this volume explores musicals that have centered their themes, characters, and plots on some aspect of America's complex and ever-changing history. Each in its own way helps us rediscover pivotal national crises, key political decisions, defining moral choices, unspeakable and unresolved injustices, important and untold stories, defeats suffered, victories won in the face of monumental adversity, and the sacrifices borne publicly and privately in the process of creating the American narrative, one story at a time. Students will come away from the volume armed with the critical thinking skills necessary to discern fact from fiction in U.S. history.