Description |
1 online resource (x, 274 pages) : illustrations (black and white). |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Ginell's research of contemporary theater reviews and in-depth studies of productions' back stories play off his knowledge gained from his quarter century as a theater critic in Southern California. The combination is a complete overview of American history on the stage from the coveted balcony seat"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Bloomer girl : the women's reform movement and the Underground Railroad at the dawn of the Civil War -- Shenandoah : the Civil War -- The Civil War : the Civil War -- Miss Liberty : the construction of the Statue of Liberty -- Annie get your gun : the life of Annie Oakley -- Show boat : the era of floating theaters in the American frontier -- Newsies : the Newsboys' Strike of 1899 -- 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue : the White House and its occupants during the nineteenth century -- Teddy & Alice : President Theodore Roosevelt and his daughter Alice -- Ragtime : racism and immigration at the turn of the twentieth century -- Oklahoma! : territorial Oklahoma before statehood -- The music man : life in small-town America in 1912 -- Parade : the trial of suspected child murderer Leo Frank -- Fiorello! : the rise to fame of Fiorello La Guardia -- Gypsy : Gypsy Rose Lee and the demise of vaudeville -- Chicago : murderesses Beulah May Annan and Belva Gaertnet -- Floyd Collins : Floyd Collins in Kentucky's Sand Cave -- The Scottsboro Boys : the 1931 trial of nine Black teenagers accused of rape -- Baby case : the Lindbergh baby kidnapping -- Of thee I sing/Let 'em eat cake : politics in the 1930s -- The Will Rogers follies : the life of Will Rogers, framed by American vaudeville -- Pins and needles : the labor movement of the 1930s -- South Pacific : racial prejudice during World War II -- Allegiance : the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II -- Bandstand : returning home after World War II -- Finian's rainbow : racism in postwar America -- Million dollar quartet : four rock 'n' roll legends meet in Memphis -- Li'l Abner : Cold War politics during the 1950s -- Bye bye Birdie : Elvis Presley is drafted -- Fly blackbird : the civil rights movement -- Freedom riders: the civil rights musical : the civil rights movement -- Hair : San Francisco's "Human be-in" and the hippie lifestyle in New York's East Village -- Assassins : presidential assassins, successful and foiled, throughout history. |
Access |
Concurrent user level: 1 user |
Subject |
Musicals -- New York (State) -- New York -- History and criticism.
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United States -- History -- Drama -- History and criticism.
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Musicals |
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New York (State) -- New York |
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United States |
Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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History
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Music criticism and reviews
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Music criticism and reviews.
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Added Author |
Reside, Doug (Douglas Larue), 1978- writer of foreword.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Ginell, Cary. Carefully taught. Lanham, MD : Applause Theater and Cinema, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, [2022] 9781493065400 (DLC) 2022006504 (OCoLC)1296690770 |
ISBN |
9781493065417 (electronic bk.) |
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1493065416 (electronic bk.) |
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9781493065400 |
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1493065408 |
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