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Creating Musical Theatre Summary

Creating Musical Theatre: Conversations with Broadway Directors and Choreographers by Lyn Cramer (Weitzenhoffer Endowed Professor, The University of Oklahoma)

Creating Musical Theatre features interviews with the directors and choreographers that make up today's Broadway elite. From Susan Stroman and Kathleen Marshall to newcomers Andy Blankenbuehler and Christopher Gattelli, this book features twelve creative artists, mostly director/choreographers, many of whom have also crossed over into film and television, opera and ballet. To the researcher, this book will deliver specific information on how these artists work; for the performer, it will serve as insight into exactly what these artists are looking for in the audition process and the rehearsal environment; and for the director/choreographer, this book will serve as an inspiration detailing each artists pursuit of his or her dream and the path to success, offering new insight and a deeper understanding of Broadway today. Creating Musical Theatre includes a foreword by four-time Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara, one of the most elegant and talented leading ladies gracing the Broadway and concert stage today, as well as interviews with award-winning directors and choreographers, including: Rob Ashford (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying); Andy Blankenbuehler (In the Heights); Jeff Calhoun (Newsies); Warren Carlyle (Follies); Christopher Gattelli (Newsies); Kathleen Marshall (Anything Goes); Jerry Mitchell (Legally Blonde); Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon); Randy Skinner (White Christmas); Susan Stroman (The Scottsboro Boys); Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys); and Anthony Van Laast (Sister Act).

Creating Musical Theatre Reviews

The interviews are intensely pragmatic; Cramer and each choreographer speak artist-to-artist and dancer-to-dancer in frank, simple, and consistently practical terms that dancers at any level of the theatre industry will find insightful and useful. For any musical theatre dance lover, this book provides an intimate master class in both craft and artistry sure to enlighten and inspire. -- Rockford Sansom, American Musical and Dramatic Academy, USA * Theatre Topics *

About Lyn Cramer (Weitzenhoffer Endowed Professor, The University of Oklahoma)

Lyn Cramer is Endowed Professor of Musical Theatre Dance at Oklahoma University. Teaching for over 23 years in higher education, Lyn Cramer is also a professional director-choreographer and a member of SDC (Stage Society of Directors and Choreographers) and AEA (Actors Equity Association). Many of her former students grace the Broadway stage and work nationally and internationally in musical theatre.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Keli O'Hara; (Broadway star and Tony nominee); Preface by Lyn Cramer; (Author); Acknowledgements; (Creative artists in alphabetical order) Rob Ashford; "The Athlete" Andy Blankenbuehler; "The Amalgamator" Chase Brock; "Gentle Iconoclast" Jeff Calhoun; "The Comeback Kid" Warren Carlyle; "Brave Magician" Marguerite Derricks; "The Loyalist" Kelly Devine; "Rocker for All Ages" Marcia Milgrom Dodge; "Regional Royalty" Christopher Gattelli; "Man on the Verge" Dan Knechtges; "Farcical Fun" Joey McKneely; "The Guru of Gangs" e; Kathleen Marshall; "Queen of the Classics" Jerry Mitchell; "Burlesque to Broadway" Casey Nicholaw; "The Funny Guy"; Fifteen; Josh Prince, Ken Roberson; "Puppet Master" Randy Skinner; "Mr. MGM" Susan Stroman; "Leader of the Pack" Sergio Trujillo Anthony Van Laast; "Joyful and Jubilant"; Appendix I; Shows and Awards; Appendix II; Authors Biographies.

Additional information

GOR004966579
9781408185322
1408185326
Creating Musical Theatre: Conversations with Broadway Directors and Choreographers by Lyn Cramer (Weitzenhoffer Endowed Professor, The University of Oklahoma)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013-07-18
296
N/A
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