(Applause Books). "A screwball comedy, human, heartfelt and passionate!" Showbusiness "Sinatra fans will not want to miss this play." The Atlanta Journal Constitution An American Critics Association New Play nominee.
(Applause Books). The script of the acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy. Two aspiring young actors in love with each other and the theatre get their big break when they are cast in a new musical written by their Svengali-like acting teacher, Bernardo. But when the show moves to Broadway, only Melinda is asked to move with it. Can love stay alive on the Great White Way? "Most people know me as a producer," says Stewart F. Lane, "but once upon a time, I struggled to make a living on the other side of the footlights which formed an ideal real-life foundation for this romantic New York comedy.
Fanny Brice, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Barbra Streisand, Alan Menken, Stephen Sondheim--Jewish performers, composers, lyricists, directors, choreographers and producers have made an indelible mark on Broadway for more than a century. Award-winning producer Stewart F. Lane chronicles the emergence of Jewish American theater, from immigrants producing Yiddish plays in the ghettos of New York's Lower East Side to legendary performers staging massive shows on Broadway. In its expanded second edition, this historical survey includes new information and photographs, along with insights and anecdotes from a life in the theater.
For novice and first-time theatre producers at all levels, but especially in community and regional theatre. Offers how-tos on the fundamentals of every aspect of production.
(Applause Books). The script of the acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy. Two aspiring young actors in love with each other and the theatre get their big break when they are cast in a new musical written by their Svengali-like acting teacher, Bernardo. But when the show moves to Broadway, only Melinda is asked to move with it. Can love stay alive on the Great White Way? "Most people know me as a producer," says Stewart F. Lane, "but once upon a time, I struggled to make a living on the other side of the footlights which formed an ideal real-life foundation for this romantic New York comedy.
Fanny Brice, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Barbra Streisand, Alan Menken, Stephen Sondheim--Jewish performers, composers, lyricists, directors, choreographers and producers have made an indelible mark on Broadway for more than a century. Award-winning producer Stewart F. Lane chronicles the emergence of Jewish American theater, from immigrants producing Yiddish plays in the ghettos of New York's Lower East Side to legendary performers staging massive shows on Broadway. In its expanded second edition, this historical survey includes new information and photographs, along with insights and anecdotes from a life in the theater.
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