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Directors And The New Musical Drama British And American Musical Theatre In The 1980s And 90s First Edition Miranda Lundskaernielsen

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Directors And The New Musical Drama British And American Musical Theatre In The 1980s And 90s First Edition Miranda Lundskaernielsen
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Directors And The New Musical Drama British And American Musical Theatre In The 1980s And 90s First Edition Miranda Lundskaernielsen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Miranda Lundskaer-Nielsen
ISBN: 9780230601291, 0230601294
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

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Directors And The New Musical Drama British And American Musical Theatre In The 1980s And 90s First Edition Miranda Lundskaernielsen by Miranda Lundskaer-nielsen 9780230601291, 0230601294 instant download after payment.

Directors and the New Musical Drama offers a fresh perspective on the dramatic shifts in musical theatre in the 1980s and 90s. Miranda Lundskaer-Nielsen explores the cultural differences between British and American musicals, examines their critical reception, and demonstrates the crucial role of British and American directors in developing musical dramas that have initiated change in the parameters of this popular art form. Starting with the provocative idea of the “British Invasion,” this volume includes analysis of groundbreaking musicals such as Sunday in the Park with George, Les Mis?rables and Jelly’s Last Jam, as well as interviews with leading musical theatre writers, directors and producers.

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