Greasepaint Puritan

Greasepaint Puritan

Author: Maya Cantu

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2024-01-16

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0472056573

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Greasepaint Puritan details the life and work of Bradford Ropes, author of the bawdy 1932 novel 42nd Street, on which the classic film and its stage adaptation are based. Each of Ropes's long-forgotten novels was inspired by his own experiences as a performer, and focused on the lives of gay men in show business, offering rare glimpses into backstage Broadway. But why did Ropes's body of work, and consequently his biographical footsteps, disappear into such obscurity? Greasepaint Puritan aims to find out and reclaim his story. Descended from Mayflower Pilgrims, Ropes rebelled against the "Proper Bostonian" life, in a career that touched upon the Jazz Age, American vaudeville, and theater censorship. We follow Ropes's successful career as both a performer and the author of the trilogy of backstage novels: 42nd Street, Stage Mother, and Go Into Your Dance. Populated by scheming stage mothers, precocious stage children, grandiose bit players, and tart-tongued chorines, these novels centered on the lives and relationships of gay men on Broadway during the Jazz Age and Prohibition era. Rigorously researched, Greasepaint Puritan chronicles Ropes's career as a successful screenwriter in 1930s and '40s Hollywood, where he continued to be a part of a dynamic gay subculture within the movie industry before returning to obscurity in the 1950s. His legacy lives on in the Hollywood and Broadway incarnations of 42nd Street--but Greasepaint Puritan restores the "forgotten melody" of the man who first envisioned its colorful characters.


Experiencing God in the Gospel of John

Experiencing God in the Gospel of John

Author: Anthony Kelly

Publisher: Paulist Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9780809141401

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A theological study on the Gospel of John that is strongly determined by contemporary biblical scholarship.


The Gospel at Colonus

The Gospel at Colonus

Author: Lee Breuer

Publisher: Theatre Communications Group

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 1559366788

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A founding member of the acclaimed New York-based company Mabou Mines, Breuer's gifts as a writer and director have have made him a mainstay of the theatrical avant-garde.


1998 Writer's Market

1998 Writer's Market

Author: Kirsten C. Holm

Publisher: Betterway Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1132

ISBN-13: 9780898797923

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Current edition of the annual writer's resource which lists 4,200 places to sell articles, books, short stories, novels, plays, scripts and greeting cards. Includes information on royalties, submission guidelines, manuscript formats, contact information, and tips from successful authors and editors. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Russian and Soviet Views of Modern Western Art

Russian and Soviet Views of Modern Western Art

Author: Ilia Dorontchenkov

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0520221036

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From the first Modernist exhibitions in the late 1890s to the Soviet rupture with the West in the mid-1930s, Russian artists and writers came into wide contact with modern European art and ideas. Introducing a wealth of little-known material set in an illuminating interpretive context, this sourcebook presents Russian and Soviet views of Western art during this critical period of cultural transformation. The writings document complex responses to these works and ideas before the Russians lost contact with them almost entirely. Many of these writings have been unavailable to foreign readers and, until recently, were not widely known even to Russian scholars. Both an important reference and a valuable resource for classrooms, the book includes an introductory essay and shorter introductions to the individual sections.


Open a New Window

Open a New Window

Author: Ethan Mordden

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2015-04-07

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 146689346X

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In the 1960s, the Broadway musical was revolutionized from an entertainment characterized by sentimental standards, such as Camelot and Hello, Dolly!, to one of brilliant and bittersweet masterpieces, such as Cabaret and Fiddler on the Roof. In Open a New Window, Ethan Mordden continues his history of the Broadway musical with the decade that bridged the gap between the romantic, fanciful entertainments of the fifties, such as Call Me, Madam, to the seventies when sophisticated fare, such as A Little Night Music and Follies, was commonplace. Here in brilliant detail is the decade and the people that forever transformed the Broadway muscial.