I`m the Greatest Star: Broadways Top Musical Legends From 1900 To Today Book backing-trackHere comes the first major survey of Broadway musical theatre stars that covers the entire period from 1900 to the present telling the life stories of the top stage luminaries from Al Jolson George M. Cohan and Fanny Brice through Zero Mostel Alfred Drake Gwen Verdon to today's Nathan Lane Patti Lupone and Audra McDonald. Hardback _x000D_A total of 40 stars are profiled in this keepsake edition that describes their most important stage roles then
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'A warm-hearted beautifully-sculpted musical romantic comedy' - "Scotsman"
Kaufman's writings entitled By George and The Greatest Revue Sketches
 Dash argues that adaptations of Shakespeare were instrumental in the alteration of the musical theater formula from the stock plots and song forms of the 1930s musical comedy to the more organic "integrated musical" where songs and dance sequences were used to advance the plot rather than break the action
Extremely well-illustrated withWWWW 200 film stills this delightful book sheds much light on some of Hollywood's best known and loved repertoire explaining how the film industry made certain songs memorable and highlighting important moments of film history along the way
and ran for 91 performances at London's Globe Theatre in 1965
As the creator of Afrobeat - the vibrant fusion of jazz funk highlife and Yoruban music - he protested with lyrics that dealt provocatively with everything from sex to politics always challenging neocolonialism and the ruling elite
This title chronicles the rock musical's artistic and financial blockbusters - and bombs - from 1960 to the present
Filled with biting wit and pitch-perfect observations Band Fags is an exhilarating novel about lust and love about the friendships that define and sometimes confine us and about coming of age and coming to terms with the end of innocence and the beginning of something terrifying thrilling and completely unpredictable
In this delightful book based on his almost daily notes Jeffry Denman tells the story of a year in one performer's life from his job in the final days of Cats (now and forever but finally closed) to a small but promising part in the Mel Brooks smash