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Broadway in the box : television's lasting love affair with the musical / written by Kelly Kessler.

Author/creator Kessler, Kelly, 1972-
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Descriptionpages cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
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Subject(s)
Contents Introduction: Curtain up on primetime -- Small screen singalongs : television's infancy and the cultural cachet of the Great White Way -- "You know, Carol, comedy variety's a man's game" : male authorship, female performers, and small screen musical performance of the sixties -- Sequins and songs on the small screen : 1970s television variety and the popularization of the "BroadVegas" hybrid -- Quality and class or malls and music video : early cable narrowcasts the musical -- Primetime goes Hammerstein : the musicalization of primetime fictional television in the post-network era -- GLEEks of the week, Stage Tube, and #racheldoesstuff : social media and the hybridity of Broadway/television fandom and promotion in the 21st century musical series -- The hills are alive with live-ness (or not) : the uphill battle for the millennial television musical -- Conclusion: Over the rainbow, across screens, online, or in your Roku box.
Abstract "Broadway in the Box shines a television-centric light on the cross-industry presence of a seminal American art form. Over seven chapters, it works to unearth, explore, and analyze pockets of over seventy years of television programming which embraced, nodded toward, and satirized the American musical in its various forms. This concentrated exploration of the genre across American television allows for an explication of America's shifting and at times wavering feelings toward the musical, its songs, and its stars. Further, examining these texts alongside constantly changing and at times intersecting entertainment industries uncovers forms of symbiosis and synergy that linked the cultural and economic futures of the musical across platforms. In the end, Mitzi Gaynor titillating America in a revealing and bejeweled Bob Mackie dress was not just the seventies being the seventies, but a single event reflecting a larger confluence of Broadway, film, Vegas, ratings, genre, and programming trends within a specific television model. Perhaps in a style similar to various Broadway and film retrospectives, Broadway in the Box takes individual events and brings them together to craft a larger commentary on American entertainments, economics, and industries. Broadway has always been in the box; someone just needed to plug it in to see what was on"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019035978
ISBN9780190674014 (hardback)
ISBN9780190674021 (paperback)
ISBN(epub)

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