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Careful the spell you cast : how Stephen Sondheim extended the range of the American musical / Ben Francis.

Author/creator Francis, Ben (Dramatist) author.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Methuen Drama, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023.
Description171 pages ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Oscar Hammerstein: don't be afraid of the dark -- Arthur Laurents: we'll find a way of beginning -- Harold Prince: are we a pair? -- Burt Shevelove: nothing that's grim -- James Goldman: the decades fly -- George Furth: someday just began -- Hugh Wheeler: how civilized men behave -- John Weidman: where's my prize? -- James Lapine: I think I see a glimmer.
Abstract Stephen Sondheim is one of the best-known and most-loved musical theatre composers, but also one of the most misunderstood, often being labelled as 'distant' or 'cynical'. This book instead argues that Sondheim firmly belongs to the Broadway aspirational tradition, in that many of his characters are defined by their dreams: to abandon one's dream (as Ben does in Follies, Frank does in Merrily We Roll Along, and Addison does in Road Show) is to lose one's soul. Rather than take the established view of Sondheim as a cynic, this book contends that throughout Sondheim's work, letting go of one's illusions is a process that his characters need to go through, that they must cast off illusions and false dreams, without becoming cynical and destroying their genuine dreams in the process. In turn this view aligns Sondheim's work as being aspirational and a logical continuation from the work of his mentor, Oscar Hammerstein II. Following the trajectory of Sondheim's career, this book shows how Sondheim has dramatised this process throughout his writing life alongside different collaborators. From his work as a lyricist with the musicals Gypsy and West Side Story through to his later collaborations with Hal Prince (Company, Follies) and James Lapine (Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park With George), this book reframes the established view through lyrical and structural analysis in relation to the characters within each of these celebrated works of musical theatre, arguing that Sondheim is, in the popular sense of the word, a romantic within the tradition of the Broadway musical.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 164-168) and index.
LCCN 2022035530
ISBN9781350281813 hardcover
ISBN1350281816 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book
Standard identifier# 60002494399

Available Items

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Music Music Stacks ML410.S6872 F73 2023 ✔ Available Place Hold