
Bob Fosse Is One Of The Most Significant Figures In The Post-world War Ii American Musical Theater. 'big Deal' Is A Fascinating Look At The Evolution Of Fosse As Choreographer And Director. It Traces Is Early Dance Years, The Influence Of Mentors George Abbott And Jerome Robbins, And The Impact Of His Three Marriages-all To Dancers-on His Career. Kevin Winkler. Previously Issued In Print: 2018. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This work investigates how Bob Fosse transformed the aesthetic and structural conventions of the American musical theater through his distinct choreographic and directorial vision. Kevin Winkler, a former dancer and theater professional, utilizes archival research, personal interviews, and critical analysis to document Fosse's professional trajectory. The book argues that Fosse's unique style was a synthesis of his early training, his relationships with industry mentors, and his personal experiences, which collectively redefined the role of the director-choreographer in the post-World War II era.
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Critics and theater historians frequently cite this work as a definitive account of Fosse's artistic development and professional legacy. Experts highlight the book's balanced approach, noting that it successfully integrates technical theater history with a nuanced portrait of the man behind the choreography.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190841478
ISBN-13:
9780190841478
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