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Musical From The Inside Out

by Stephen Citron
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Overview

Rarely is a book about the theatre as entertaining and informative as Stephen Citron's new guidebook to the creation of the musical. Filled with anecdotes, practical advice, and sparkling comments from the biggest Broadway insiders, The Musical from the Inside Out examines this major theatrical form from the creator's point of view. Mr. Citron takes the reader through basic training and onto finding and securing material, writing the libretto, adding the songs, auditioning the players, workshopping, rehearsals, previews, and the excitement of opening night. He reveals the secrets of success as well as some of the common pitfalls of failure. "There's never been a book like this," wrote a columnist from London's West End. Mr. Citron's bounty of information comes from his own vast experience; from interviews with well-known directors, producers, lyricists, composers, librettists, stage managers, and scenic artists; and from such luminaries as Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jerry Herman, Hal Prince, Jerome Robbins, Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick, John Kander, and Fred Ebb. The Musical From the Inside Out is an adventure for musical fans and required reading for professionals or amateurs involved in creating a musical.

Synopsis

An entertaining and informative new guidebook to the creation of the musical show, filled with anecdotes, practical advice, and sparkling commentary from the biggest Broadway insiders.

Variety - Jeremy Gerard

Enjoyable...the flavor of musical theatre is in here.

About the Author, Stephen Citron

Stephen Citron has written musical scores and has taught songwriting at Trinity College in London and at the New School in New York City. His book Songwriting is a standard in the field.

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Editorials

CHOICE

A good overview of the principle elements involved in getting a show on.
β€” R. D. Johnson

New York Times

An ambitious guidebook.
β€” Patricia Grandjean

The New York Times

An ambitious guidebook.
β€” Patricia Grandjean

Variety

Enjoyable...the flavor of musical theatre is in here.
β€” Jeremy Gerard

Jeremy Gerard

Enjoyable...the flavor of musical theatre is in here.
β€” Variety

R.D. Johnson

A good overview of the principle elements involved in getting a show on.
β€” Choice

Library Journal

Fledgling musical comedy writers and fans of the musical stage curious about how a musical is conceived, composed, and produced need look no further. Citron, himself the composer of two musicals, takes the reader from the selection of the property to its final financed and staged production, offering suggestions on where to include songs, how to deal with directors, and what to expect during auditions, workshops, and previews. Numerous footnotes and comments from practitioners and critics support Citron's ideas, which are always practical and right on target. Unfortunately, the index listing potential producers is sorely out of date. Nevertheless, there is much to recommend here, and most libraries will find this volume useful.-- Eric W. Johnson, Teikyo Post Univ. Lib., Waterbury, Ct.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1997
Publisher
Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Pages
305
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566631761

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