Another Op'nin', Another Show

Another Op'nin', Another Show

Author: Andy Beck

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9780739040874

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This collection features musical theatre repertoire by some of Broadway's best composers, perfect for auditions or performance. These are the songs that singers young and old, male and female, love to sing - freshly engraved with clear, playable piano parts. Includes a full page of background information for each song about the composer, the show it came from, and the character who sings it. A must-have for beginners and pros (with or without the recorded piano tracks). Songs include: Almost Like Being in Love * But Not for Me * The Colors of My Life * Hey There * I Got Rhythm * I Only Have Eyes for You * Make Them Hear You * Send in the Clowns * Try to Remember, and more!


Another Opening, Another Show

Another Opening, Another Show

Author: Tom Markus

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2019-04-25

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1478639377

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Another Opening, Another Show derived from the authors asking students what they wanted in an introductory theatre textbook. They've given them exactly that: • A book that doesn't cost a lot • A book that is fun to read • A book that helps them understand and enjoy theatre • An insider's look at theatre, not a scholar's critique of it • An opportunity to learn about plays on a stage rather than plays on a page • Pictures that illustrate the ideas in the text instead of just decorating it Instructors will appreciate the Third Edition's modularity. Each chapter stands on its own, allowing for maximum flexibility for individual course needs. The book's inclusive approach touches on cultural diversity and gender issues in American theatre, as well as adding an entirely new chapter on Asian theatre. Photos of contemporary productions enrich the text, and a variety of side material shows students how the concepts they read about are applied by theatre professionals.


Another Opening, Another Show

Another Opening, Another Show

Author: Tom Markus

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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Designed for nonmajors, this introductory text is a helpful and practical guide to what theatre is and to ways to enjoy the entire theatre experience. Its survey of the theatre landscape is enlivened by behind-the-scenes stories from the two authors--one an actor/director and the other a costume designer. Exercises at the ends of chapters (unique to this text) prompt students to reflect on their experiences with theatre.


Kiss Me, Kate

Kiss Me, Kate

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Publisher:

Published: 1953

Total Pages: 1

ISBN-13:

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Watergate Amphitheatre, Saint Subber and Lemuel Ayers present "Kiss Me, Kate," with Frances McCann, Robert Wright, Benny Baker, Marc Platt, Betty George, music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam and Bella Spewack, choreography by Hanya Holm, settings and costumes by Lemuel Ayers, orchestra under the direction of George Hirst, orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, musical director Pembroke Davenport, incidental ballet music arranged by Genevieve Pitot, production staged by John C. Wilson.


On Highway 61

On Highway 61

Author: Dennis McNally

Publisher: Catapult

Published: 2014-09-22

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1619024128

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On Highway 61 explores the historical context of the significant social dissent that was central to the cultural genesis of the sixties. The book is going to search for the deeper roots of American cultural and musical evolution for the past 150 years by studying what the Western European culture learned from African American culture in a historical progression that reaches from the minstrel era to Bob Dylan. The book begins with America's first great social critic, Henry David Thoreau, and his fundamental source of social philosophy:–––his profound commitment to freedom, to abolitionism and to African–American culture. Continuing with Mark Twain, through whom we can observe the rise of minstrelsy, which he embraced, and his subversive satirical masterpiece Huckleberry Finn. While familiar, the book places them into a newly articulated historical reference that shines new light and reveals a progression that is much greater than the sum of its individual parts. As the first post–Civil War generation of black Americans came of age, they introduced into the national culture a trio of musical forms—ragtime, blues, and jazz— that would, with their derivations, dominate popular music to this day. Ragtime introduced syncopation and become the cutting edge of the modern 20th century with popular dances. The blues would combine with syncopation and improvisation and create jazz. Maturing at the hands of Louis Armstrong, it would soon attract a cluster of young white musicians who came to be known as the Austin High Gang, who fell in love with black music and were inspired to play it themselves. In the process, they developed a liberating respect for the diversity of their city and country, which they did not see as exotic, but rather as art. It was not long before these young white rebels were the masters of American pop music – big band Swing. As Bop succeeded Swing, and Rhythm and Blues followed, each had white followers like the Beat writers and the first young rock and rollers. Even popular white genres like the country music of Jimmy Rodgers and the Carter Family reflected significant black influence. In fact, the theoretical separation of American music by race is not accurate. This biracial fusion achieved an apotheosis in the early work of Bob Dylan, born and raised at the northern end of the same Mississippi River and Highway 61 that had been the birthplace of much of the black music he would study. As the book reveals, the connection that began with Thoreau and continued for over 100 years was a cultural evolution where, at first individuals, and then larger portions of society, absorbed the culture of those at the absolute bottom of the power structure, the slaves and their descendants, and realized that they themselves were not free.


Porter

Porter

Author: Cole Porter

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9780739049778

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Rich textures, sophisticated harmonies and inventive rhythms make these arrangements ideal for hobbyists, advancing students, professional musicians or any Popular Performer. Titles: Another Op'nin', Another Show * Anything Goes * I Get a Kick Out of You * In the Still of the Night * I've Got You Under My Skin * My Heart Belongs to Daddy * Night and Day * So In Love * You're the Top.


On Broadway Songbook

On Broadway Songbook

Author: Andy Beck

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9780739043868

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On Broadway is a collection of vocal solos perfect for auditions or performance, by some of Broadway's best composers. These are the songs that singers young and old, male and female, love to sing - freshly engraved with clear, playable piano parts. Features include: * A full page of background information about each song - the composer, the show it came from, and the character who sings it.* A "full track" CD recording of the piano accompaniment for the entire song - great for rehearsal or piano. * Nine songs of the CD include a "short track" recording of the piano accompaniment for a shortened (no repeats taken) version of the song - perfect for auditions.


Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations

Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations

Author: Gyles Brandreth

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2013-10-17

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 0191060445

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Writer, broadcaster, and wit Gyles Brandreth has completely revised Ned Sherrin's classic collection of wisecracks, one-liners, and anecdotes. With over 1,000 new quotations from all media, it's easy to find hilarious quotes on subjects ranging from Argument to Diets, from Computers to The Weather. Add sparkle to your speeches and presentations, or just enjoy a good laugh in company with Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Joan Rivers, Kathy Lette, Frankie Boyle, and friends. 'Now we have the World Wide Web (the only thing I know of whose shortened form-www-takes three times longer to say than what it's short for)' Douglas Adams 'Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on weekends' Woody Allen 'Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight' Phyllis Diller 'Having a baby is like getting a tattoo on your face. You really need to be certain it's what you want before you commit' Elizabeth Gilbert 'The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it' Terry Pratchett 'Retreat, hell! We're only attacking in another direction' American general Oliver P. Smith