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Broadway A History Of The Theatre In New York City Brooks Atkinson

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Broadway A History Of The Theatre In New York City Brooks Atkinson
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Publisher: Brooks Atkinson Series
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.53 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Brooks Atkinson
ISBN: 9781640660212, 1640660216
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Broadway A History Of The Theatre In New York City Brooks Atkinson by Brooks Atkinson 9781640660212, 1640660216 instant download after payment.

Bery few men have had the impact on Broadway theatre as did Justin Brooks Atkinson, the drama critic of The New York Times from 1925-1960, and the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for foreign correspondence in 1947.
Excepting four years as a foreign correspondent during WWII, for 31 years Mr. Atkinson's views in The Times were held in high regard by theatregoers and industry producers, directors, playwrights, and actors, often making or breaking productions.It is from this expert background that his descriptions of Broadway from the late 1800s through 1970, as reflected in his history of New York theater in Broadway are  so valuable.Whether you are a theater historian, or simply a theater lover, you will be spellbound by the parade of stars, writers, directors and producers in the many productions that made stage history for America.Atkinson's Broadway is not simply historical description. It is the emotions and reflections of the spirit-lifting and intellectual nuances of why Broadway remains a strength of American entertainment and soul, as much true today as it was during Atkinson's time. "It is in historical projects such as this one that Atkinson performs the ultimate connecting of the dots over long periods of time. We see him recognizing other decade-long patterns, ... and continuing to elevate his impression of the astonishing creative outbursts that belied the Great Depression's grueling hardship. The defining characteristics for him -- the conclusions he always seeks -- have to do with the fundamental originality of the works in question, and in what way they struggle with, or somehow shed new light on, real-life predicaments." Nancy MalitzFounding music critic at USA TodayEditor, Classical Voice North AmericaPublisher, Chicago On the Aisle

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