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Broadway nation : how immigrant, Jewish, queer, and Black artists invented the Broadway musical

Armstrong, David (David Scott)2025
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At the turn of the 20th century, immigrants, Jews, Queers, and African Americans faced exclusion from mainstream American society, with limited employment opportunities. They found their calling in the emerging field of 'show business', particularly the burgeoning Broadway musical. Their pioneering spirit not only seized this opportunity but also continued to shape and dominate the Broadway musical for over a century, creating an art form that has deeply influenced American culture. Throughout its history, the Broadway musical has subtly and at times boldly championed human rights and liberal values, reflecting its creators' and performers' diverse backgrounds. Unlike previous works on musical theatre history, this book weaves these diverse threads into a comprehensive narrative, repositioning Black, queer, and women artists at the heart of the story.
Imprint:
London : Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2025.
Collation:
384 pages
ISBN:
9781350428317 (pbk. :)
Dewey class:
792.609747792.6097
Language:
English
BRN:
3161439
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