Contents |
Overture -- Curtain up, light the lights : opening numbers -- The wizard and I: the "I want" song -- If I loved you: conditional love songs -- Put on your Sunday clothes: the noise -- Bushwhacking 1: second couples -- Bushwhacking 2: villains -- Bushwhacking 3: the multiplot, and how it thickens -- Adelaide's lament: stars -- Tevye's dream: tent poles -- La vie boheme: curtain: act 1 -- Intermission -- Clambake: curtain up: act 2 -- Suddenly Seymour: the candy dish -- All er nothin': beginning to pack -- The small house of Joseph Smith, the American Moses: the main event -- I thought you did it for me, momma: the next-to-last-scene -- You can't stop the beat: the end -- Curtain call: how Woodie Guthrie, of all people, changed Broadway musicals forever -- Listening to Broadway. |
Abstract |
Americans love musicals. Americans invented musicals. Americans perfected musicals. But what, exactly, is a musical? This book takes musicals apart, puts them back together, sings their praises, marvels at their unflagging inventiveness, and occasionally despairs over their more embarrassing shortcomings. In the process, the author invites us to fall in love all over again by showing us how musicals happen, what makes them work, how they captivate audiences, and how one landmark show leads to the next. |