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Broadway Theatre

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'Broadway' has been the stuff of theatrical legends for generations. In this fascinating and affectionate account of a unique theatrical phenomenon, Andrew Harris takes an intriguing look at both the reality and the myth behind the heart and soul of American Drama
Broadway Theatre
* the aims and achievements of such major figures as Tennessee Williams, Eugene O'Neill and David Mamet
* the processes a play goes through from preliminary draft to opening night
* the careful balancing between aesthetic ideals and commercial considerations
* the place of producers, reviewers, agents and managers and their contribution to the process
* the relationship between acting styles and writing syles for Broadway plays

208 pages, Paperback

First published March 16, 1994

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April 11, 2020
Most of the book consists of stories about specific Broadway plays that the author has chosen to report. He seems to follow the same pattern in each chapter to convey information, which is fine. Harris's knowledge and research giver the reader confidence. I've never given Broadway a second thought, but this book has stirred my interest.
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