همهچیز ممکن بود: تولد موزیکال فالیها
Everything Was Possible: The Birth of the Musical Follies (Applause Books)
معرفی کتاب «همهچیز ممکن بود: تولد موزیکال فالیها» (با عنوان لاتین Everything Was Possible: The Birth of the Musical Follies (Applause Books)) نوشتهٔ Chapin, Theodore S.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Applause Theatre & Cinema Books : Made available through hoopla در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
(Applause Books). In 1971, college student Ted Chapin found himself front row center as a production assistant at the creation of one of the greatest Broadway musicals, Follies . Needing college credit to graduate on time, he kept a journal of everything he saw and heard and thus was able to document in unprecedented detail how a musical is actually created. Now, more than thirty years later, he has fashioned an extraordinary chronicle. Follies was created by Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Michael Bennett, and James Goldman giants in the evolution of the Broadway musical and geniuses at the top of their game. Everything Was Possible takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride, from the uncertainties of casting to drama-filled rehearsals, from the care and feeding of one-time movie and television stars to the pressures of a Boston tryout to the exhilaration of opening night on Broadway. Foreword by long-time NY critic Frank Rich.
In 1971 college student Ted Chapin found himself front row center as a production assistant at the creation of one of the greatest Broadway musicals ÊFolliesÊ. Needing college credit to graduate on time he kept a journal of everything he saw and heard and thus was able to document in unprecedented detail how a musical is actually created. Now more than thirty years later he has fashioned an extraordinary chronicle. ÊFolliesÊ was created by Stephen Sondheim Hal Prince Michael Bennett and James Goldman ä giants in the evolution of the Broadway musical and geniuses at the top of their game. ÊEverything Was PossibleÊ takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride from the uncertainties of casting to drama-filled rehearsals from the care and feeding of one-time movie and television stars to the pressures of a Boston tryout to the exhilaration of opening night on Broadway. Foreword by long-time NY critic Frank Rich. Intro 1 "... Walking Off My Tired Feet" 2 "Hats Off, Here They Come, Those Beautiful Girls" 3 "Girls Looking Frazzled And Girls Looking Great" 4 "But Every Height Has A Drop" 5 "Clicking Heels On Steel And Cement" 6 "Why Am I Here? This Is Crazy!" 7 "Everybody Has To Go Through Stages Like That" 8 "That's What You've Been Waiting For" 9 "The Choices That You Make Aren't All That Grim" Thursday, February 25 Friday, February 26 Saturday, February 27 Sunday, February 28 Monday, March 1 Tuesday, March 2 Wednesday, March 3 Thursday, March 4 Friday, March 5 Saturday, March 6 Sunday, March 710 "I'm So Glad I Came" Monday, March 8 Tuesday, March 9 Wednesday, March 10 Thursday, March 11 Friday, March 12 Saturday, March 13 Sunday, March 14 Monday, March 15 Tuesday, March 16 Wednesday, March 17 Thursday, March 18 Friday, March 19 Saturday, March 20 11 "What Will Tomorrow Bring?" 12 "In A Great Big Broadway Show!" "In 1971, college student Ted Chapin found himself front row center as a production assistant on the legendary Broadway musical Follies. Since he kept a journal of everything he saw and heard, Chapin was able to document the making of Follies--one of Broadway's greatest musicals, created by geniuses at the top of their game: Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Michael Bennett, and James Goldman."-- Cover