
First Published In 2007, Oklahoma!: The Making Of An American Musical Tells The Full Story Of The Beloved Rodgers And Hammerstein Musical. Author Tim Carter Examines Archival Materials, Manuscripts, And Journalism, And The Lofty Aspirations And Mythmaking That Surrounded The Musical From Its Very Inception. The Book Made For A Watershed Moment In The Study Of The American Musical: The First Well-researched, Serious Musical Analysis Of This Landmark Show By A Musicologist, It Was Also One Of The First Biographies Of A Musical, Transforming A Field That Had Previously Tended To Orient Itself Around Creators Rather Than Creations. In This New And Fully Revised Edition, Carter Draws Further On Recently Released Sources, Including The Rouben Mamoulian Papers At The Library Of Congress, With Additional Correspondence, Contracts, And Even New Versions Of The Working Script Used - And Annotated - Throughout The Show's Rehearsal Process. Carter Also Focuses On The Key Players And Concepts Behind The Musical, Including The Original Play On Which It Was Based (lynn Riggs's Green Grow The Lilacs) And The Theatre Guild's Theresa Helburn And Lawrence Langner, Who Fatefully Brought Rodgers And Hammerstein Together For Their First Collaboration. The Crucial New Perspectives These Revisions And Additions Provide Make This Edition Of Carter's Seminal Work A Compulsory Purchase For All Teachers, Students, And Lovers Of Musical Theater.
This work investigates the historical, cultural, and creative origins of the landmark musical Oklahoma! to determine how it redefined the American musical theater landscape. Author Tim Carter, a musicologist, utilizes extensive archival research, including manuscripts, journalism, and personal papers, to construct a comprehensive analysis of the production. By shifting the focus from the creators to the creation itself, Carter provides a rigorous examination of the collaborative processes and mythmaking that shaped the show's development.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this text as a foundational study that transformed the academic approach to musical theater history. Readers frequently note the scholarly depth and meticulous archival detail provided throughout the analysis.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019066522X
ISBN-13:
9780190665227
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