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Unfinished Show Business: Broadway Musicals as Works-in-Process (Theater in the Americas) Hardcover – October 20, 2005

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Management number 220796632 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $402.40 Model Number 220796632
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In this fresh approach to musical theatre history, Bruce Kirle challenges the commonly understood trajectory of the genre. Drawing on the notion that the world of the author stays fixed while the world of the audience is ever-changing, Kirle suggests that musicals are open, fluid products of the particular cultural moment in which they are performed. Incomplete as printed texts and scores, musicals take on unpredictable lives of their own in the complex transformation from page to stage. Using lenses borrowed from performance studies, cultural studies, queer studies, and ethnoracial studies, Unfinished Show Business: Broadway Musicals as Works-in-Process argues that musicals are as interesting for the provocative issues they raise about shifting attitudes toward American identity as for their show-stopping song-and-dance numbers and conveniently happy endings. Kirle illustrates how performers such as Ed Wynn, Fanny Brice, and the Marx Brothers used their charismatic personalities and quirkiness to provide insights into the struggle of marginalized ethnoracial groups to assimilate. Using examples from favorites including Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, A Chorus Line, and Les Misérables, Kirle demonstrates Broadway’s ability to bridge seemingly insoluble tensions in society, from economic and political anxiety surrounding World War II to generational conflict and youth counterculture to corporate America and the “me” generation. Enlivened by a gallery of some of Broadway’s most memorable moments―and some amusing, obscure ones as well―this study will appeal to students, scholars, and lifelong musical theatre enthusiasts. Read more

ISBN10 0809326663
ISBN13 978-0809326662
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher Southern Illinois University Press
Dimensions 6.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Print length 312 pages
Part of series Theater in the Americas
Publication date October 20, 2005

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