American musical theater / James Leve, Northern Arizona University
- Author
- Leve, James
- Published
- New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
- Edition
- First edition.
- Physical Description
- xxi, 426 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), music ; 24 cm
- Contents
- Oklahoma! and the integrated book musical -- Musical theater in nineteenth-century America -- Broadway at the turn of the century -- The teens -- The twenties -- The thirties -- The forties -- The fifties -- The sixties -- The seventies -- The eighties -- The nineties -- The new millennium -- Musical theater off Broadway -- The "black musical" -- Rock on Broadway -- The star.
- Summary
- American Musical Theater provides a chronological history of musical theater within a cultural context. Covering the major artistic trends, seminal works, and leading figures in the field, the text uses case study musicals in each chapter as a lens through which to explore themes and developments in the evolution of musical theater over time. In addition to exposing students to the musical theater canon, author James Leve encourages them to think across the disciplines, drawing on their knowledge of music, literature, popular culture, and history. For anyone from diehard musical theater fans to novices to the style, American Musical Theater offers a definitive guide to this inherently American art form.
- Subject(s)
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9780195379600 (alk. paper)
0195379608 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-406) and index.
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