Overview
This Critical Companion to the American Stage Musical provides the
perfect introductory text for students of theatre, music and cultural
studies. It traces the history and development of the industry and art
form in America with a particular focus on its artistic and commercial
development in New York City from the early 20th century to the present.
Emphasis is placed on commercial, artistic and cultural events that
influenced the Broadway musical for an ever-renewing, increasingly broad
and diverse audience: the Gilded Age, the Great Depression, the World
War II era, the British invasion in the 1980s and the media age at the
turn of the twenty-first century. Supplementary essays by
leading scholars provide detailed focus on the American musical's
production and preservation, as well as its influence on daily life on
the local, national, and international levels. For students, these
essays provide models of varying approaches and interpretation,
equipping them with the skills and understanding to develop their own
analysis of key productions.