Broadway Anecdotes

Hay Peter

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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Place: New York
Publisher Year: 1989
Edition: First Edition

Description: 395 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout.

Publishers Description: In this marvellously entertaining collection of stories, Peter Hay takes us along that sparkling thoroughfare known as the Great White Way. Called the Street of the Midnight Sun by "Diamond Jim" Brady and immortalized by Walter Winchell and Damon Runyon as the Hardened Artery or MainStem--Broadway is the embodiment of the history of live entertainment in America, and Peter Hay has captured it in all its dazzling diversity.Everything that Broadway is known for is the "legitimate" theatre, its stars and famous shows, the musicals, producers, hangouts, nightclubs, columnists, agents, vaudeville and burlesque, off-Broadway and the road. From the first time Americans took to the stage in the colonies in the1660s to the tragic decline of the acting career of Edwin Booth (brother of John Wilkes), and from the trouble with nude dancing in Oh Calcutta! to the dry wit of Tallulah Bankheads comment to Tennessee Williams on the film version of Orpheus Descending ("Darling, theyve absolutely ruined yourperfectly dreadful play"), Broadway Anecdotes throws a unique, theatrical spotlight on American history. We learn how Marilyn Monroe managed to remain anonymous on New York City streets simply by changing her walk, how Mae West whiled away her time in jail on an obscenity conviction, and that eventhe incomparable Katharine Hepburn suffered setbacks early in her career (Dorothy Parker wrote of one of her "Miss Hepburn played the gamut from A to B.")A delightful collection of verbal snapshots of this vibrant world, Broadway Anecdotes is packed with the legends and lore, the humor and philosophy of a place where understudies still stand by with dreams of overnight stardom, shows still close before they open, and people keep singing in therain. Anyone who has ever been touched by the magic of Broadway will treasure it.

ISBN: 9780195046212

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