
Fascinating, never-before-published interviews with Broadway's leading men offer behind-the-scenes looks at the careers of some of the most beloved perfomers today. In A Wonderful Guy, a follow up to Nothing Like a Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater, theatre journalist Eddie Shapiro sits down for intimate, career-encompassing conversations with nineteen of Broadway's most prolific and fascinating leading men. Full of detailed stories and reflections, his conversations with such luminaries as Joel Grey, Ben Vereen, Norm Lewis, Gavin Creel, Cheyenne Jackson, Jonathan Groff and a host of others dig deep into each actor's career; together, these chapters tell the story of what it means to be a leading man on Broadway over the past fifty years. Alan Cumming described Nothing Like a Dame, as "an encyclopedia of modern musical theatre via a series of tender meetings between a diehard fan and his idols. Because of Eddie Shapiro's utter guilelessness, these women open up and reveal more than they ever have before, and we get to be the third guest at each encounter." A Wonderful Guy brings more fly-on-the-wall opportunities for fans to savour, students to study, and even the unindoctrinated to understand the life of the performing artist.
This collection of interviews investigates the professional experiences and personal trajectories of nineteen prominent Broadway leading men to define the evolution of the male performer in musical theater over the last half-century. Author Eddie Shapiro, a theater journalist, utilizes a conversational, long-form interview format to extract detailed reflections from his subjects. By focusing on career-encompassing narratives, the book provides a structured look at the challenges and realities of sustaining a career on the Broadway stage.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and theater enthusiasts frequently note the intimate, conversational tone of the interviews, which allows for a high level of candor from the subjects. Experts highlight this work as a valuable primary source for students of musical theater and fans interested in the history of the Broadway stage.
Page Count:
367
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019092991X
ISBN-13:
9780190929916
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