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A History of the American Musical Theatre
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1. An Overview of the Musical Theatre: Prehistory to the 18th Century 2. Setting the Stage: Early Musical Theatre in America (1735-1865) 3. First Stirrings 1866-1902 4. New American Voices Begin to Emerge, 1900-1907 5. The Great Revuers and the Princess Theatre, 1907-1920 6. The Jazz Age, 1920-1929 7. The 1930’s 8. The 1940’s 9. The 1950’s 10. The 1960’s 11. The 1970’s 12. The 1980’s 13. The 1990’s 14. The 2000’s

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Nathan Hurwitz

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"Although not the first such history, it is one of the best and most approachable I've read." - The Stage "Hurwitz (Rider Univ.) presents a straightforward, well-organized account of the history of the Broadway musical stage. After introducing the European roots of musical theater, he begins his formal New World narrative with stage activities in pre–Revolutionary America and continues through to the early months of 2014 (though his account of recent years seems primarily a listing show by show). Hurwitz does a good job emphasizing business aspects, relating musicals to the changing social environment, and comparing shows from one period to another. Summing Up: Recommended." - R. D. Johnson, SUNY College at Oneonta, CHOICE

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