Broadway Nation
How Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists invented the Broadway Musical

By (author) David Armstrong

ISBN13: 9781350428324

Imprint: Methuen Drama

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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Published: 23/01/2025

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A groundbreaking exploration that reveals the powerful impact of marginalized groups on the evolution of the Broadway Musical. 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, acknowledging their long-standing contributions often overlooked. Broadway Nation is a valuable resource for both students and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this beloved American art form. Readers will gain profound insights into the history and transformation of the Broadway Musical over a span of more than a century. Additionally, the book celebrates the remarkable artistry and craftsmanship of key figures, from George M. Cohan to Lin Manuel-Miranda, who have left an indelible mark on this extraordinary cultural phenomenon.
i. Forward ii. Introduction 1. What Is A Musical? I. The Genesis Era 2. Precursors of the Broadway Musical 3. The Immigrants Who Invented Broadway 4. The African Americans Who Invented Broadway 5. The Queers Who Invented Broadway 6. The Women Who Invented Broadway II. The Silver Age of the Broadway Musical 7. Jews & Blues: Origins Of The Broadway Showtune 8. The Silver Age, part 1: The 1920s 9. The Silver Age part 2: The 1930s 10. The Hammerstein Revolution: “The Musical Play” III. The Golden Age of the Broadway Musical 11. The Golden Age, part 1: The 1940s 12. The Golden Age, part 2: The 1950s 13. The Golden Age, part 3: The 1960s IV. The Modern Era of the Broadway Musical 14. The Modern Era, part 1: “Multiple Rebellions” 15. The Modern Era, part 2: “The British Invasion” 16. Broadway In the 21st Century: “You Can’t Stop The Beat” V. The Principal Themes of The Broadway Musical 17. Equity, Social Justice & Inclusion 18. Transgressive Women 19. Community 20. Why Musicals Matter Notes Bibliography Index About The Author
  • Theatre studies
  • Musical scores, lyrics & libretti
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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