
The idea of American musical theatre conjures up images of bright lights and big city, but its lifeblood is found in local and amateur productions at schools, community theatres, summer camps, and more. In Beyond Broadway, author Stacy Wolf considers the widespread presence and persistence of musical theatre in U.S. culture, and examines it as a live, pleasurable, participatory experience of creating, watching, and listening. Why does local musical theatre flourish in America? Why do so many Americans passionately engage in a century-old artistic practice that requires intense, person-to-person collaboration? Why do audiences flock to see musicals in their hometowns? How do corporations like Disney and Music Theatre International enable musical theatre's energetic movement through American culture? Touring from Maine to California, Wolf visits elementary schools, a middle school performance festival, afterschool programs, high schools, summer camps, state park outdoor theatres, community theatres, and dinner theatres, and conducts over 200 interviews with practitioners and spectators, licensors and Disney creatives. In Beyond Broadway, Wolf tells the story of musical theatre's abundance and longevity in the U.S. as a thriving, joyful activity that touches millions of lives.
This book investigates the widespread persistence and cultural significance of local, amateur, and community-based musical theatre across the United States. Professor Stacy Wolf, a scholar of theatre and performance, utilizes ethnographic research and extensive field interviews to argue that musical theatre functions as a vital, participatory social practice rather than merely a commercial product. She examines how the collaborative nature of these productions fosters community engagement and how corporate licensing structures facilitate the dissemination of the art form into diverse American locales.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and theatre practitioners recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of performance beyond major urban centers. Readers frequently note the accessible yet rigorous academic approach that bridges the gap between cultural theory and practical community engagement.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
2019-12-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190639520
ISBN-13:
9780190639525
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