The Business of American Theatre

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'The Business of American Show Business' is a research guide to the history of producing theatre in the United States. It is a highly readable resource for anyone interested in how money, and how much money, is critical to the art and artists of theatre.


Informationen zum Autor William Grange is Professor of Theatre in the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He is the author of ten books and the recipient of three Fulbright research awards, along with several research fellowships in Europe. Klappentext The Business of American Theatre is a research guide to the history of producing theatre in the United States. Covering a wide range of subjects, the book explores how traditions of investment, marketing, labor union contracts, advertising, leasing arrangements, ticket scalping, zoning ordinances, royalties, and numerous other financial transactions have influenced the art of theatre for the past three centuries. Yet the book is not a dry reiteration of hits and flops, bankruptcies and bamboozles. Nor does it cover "everything about it that's appealing, everything the traffic will allow" (as Irving Berlin did in the song "There's No Business Like Show Business"). It is instead a highly readable resource for anyone interested in how money, and how much money, is critical to the art and artists of theatre. Many of those artists make appearances in the book: Richard Rodgers and his keen eye for investment, Jacob Shubert and his construction of "the bridge of thighs" for his showgirls at the Winter Garden, the significance of the Disney Souvenir Shop near the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway, and the difference between a Broadway show losing millions of dollars or making billions in one night. Consider this book a go-to resource for readers, students, and scholars of the theatre business. Zusammenfassung 'The Business of American Show Business' is a research guide to the history of producing theatre in the United States. It is a highly readable resource for anyone interested in how money, and how much money, is critical to the art and artists of theatre. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One: Introduction, Part Two: mini-essays, Part Three: chronology, Part Four: bibliography....

Autorentext

William Grange is Professor of Theatre in the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He is the author of ten books and the recipient of three Fulbright research awards, along with several research fellowships in Europe.


Klappentext

The Business of American Theatre is a research guide to the history of producing theatre in the United States. Covering a wide range of subjects, the book explores how traditions of investment, marketing, labor union contracts, advertising, leasing arrangements, ticket scalping, zoning ordinances, royalties, and numerous other financial transactions have influenced the art of theatre for the past three centuries. Yet the book is not a dry reiteration of hits and flops, bankruptcies and bamboozles. Nor does it cover "everything about it that's appealing, everything the traffic will allow" (as Irving Berlin did in the song "There's No Business Like Show Business"). It is instead a highly readable resource for anyone interested in how money, and how much money, is critical to the art and artists of theatre. Many of those artists make appearances in the book: Richard Rodgers and his keen eye for investment, Jacob Shubert and his construction of "the bridge of thighs" for his showgirls at the Winter Garden, the significance of the Disney Souvenir Shop near the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway, and the difference between a Broadway show losing millions of dollars or making billions in one night. Consider this book a go-to resource for readers, students, and scholars of the theatre business.


Zusammenfassung
'The Business of American Show Business' is a research guide to the history of producing theatre in the United States. It is a highly readable resource for anyone interested in how money, and how much money, is critical to the art and artists of theatre.

Inhalt
Part One: Introduction, Part Two: mini-essays, Part Three: chronology, Part Four: bibliography.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367460211
    • Genre Art
    • Anzahl Seiten 320
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9780367460211
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-46021-1
    • Veröffentlichung 16.07.2020
    • Titel The Business of American Theatre
    • Autor Grange William
    • Gewicht 589g
    • Sprache Englisch

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