West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London

West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London

by Adrian Wright
West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London

West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London

by Adrian Wright

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Overview

A history and re-evaluation of the American musical in London between 1945 and 1972, a unique panoramic essay on British theatre of the Golden Age.

West End Broadway is the first book to deal specifically with the 'Golden Age' of American musicals in London. Here is a history and a re-evaluation not only of the British productions of Broadway's most popular product butof the works themselves, beginning with a brief account of the origins of the genre and of the shows seen during World War II. The difficult conditions of war-torn Britain prepared the ground for changes that would come with peace. While Britain clung to tried formulas, a refreshing breeze was blowing in from the Atlantic, altering the nature of British theatre by sending New York's commercially successful musicals to the West End. The wider relevance ofthis history is underscored, as is the fact that these works effectively imported American social history into the culture of a Britain coping with the aftermath of conflict. In London, critical reaction to Broadway musicals was often strikingly different from that awarded in New York, and Broadway success could result in West End failure, while off-Broadway shows struggled to gain hold in Britain.
West End Broadway discusses every American musical seen in London between 1945 and 1972. As the final works of Cole Porter and Irving Berlin made way for a new wave of writers and composers, the arrival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! was celebrated as a breakthrough,heralding a period that included important works by Jule Styne, Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Robert Wright and George Forrest, Harold Rome, Frank Loesser, Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe, and the first stirrings of the next generation in Stephen Sondheim.
Offering a unique panoramic essay on British theatre of the Golden Age, West End Broadway is an authoritative, challenging and diverting contribution to an understanding of aforgotten aspect of the Broadway musical.

ADRIAN WRIGHT is the author of Foreign Country: The Life of L.P. Hartley (1996), John Lehmann: A Pagan Adventure (1998), The Innumerable Dance: The Life and Work of William Alwyn (2008) and the novel Maroon (2010). His previous book, A Tanner's Worth of Tune (Boydell & Brewer, 2010), told the story of the post-war British musical. He lives in Norfolk, where he runs MustClose Saturday Records, a company dedicated to British musical theatre.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843837916
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 11/15/2012
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

ADRIAN WRIGHT is a performer, novelist and writer. His previous books with Boydell include A Tanner's Worth of Tune: Rediscovering the Post-War British Musical (2010), West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London (2012) and Must Close Saturday: The Decline and Fall of the British Musical Flop (2017). He has previously written on the subject of film music in his biography of William Alwyn, The Innumerable Dance (2008), and his fiction includes the Francis and Gordon Jones Mysteries series: The Voice of Doom, The Coming Day and Forget Me Not.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations vii

Preface and Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1939-45 The War Years 9

1946 Song of Norway 29

1947 Romany Love

Oklahoma!

Annie Get Your Gun

Finian's Rainbow 35

1948 Lute Song

High Button Shoes 53

1949 Brigadoon 57

1950 Carousel 65

1951 Kiss Me, Kate

South Pacific 70

1952 Call Me Madam

Love from Judy 79

1953 Paint Your Wagon

Guys and Dolls

The King and I

Wish You Were Here 87

1954 Pal Joey

Can-Can 97

1955 Wonderful Town

Kismet

The Pajama Game 102

1956 Plain and Fancy

The Threepenny Opera

Fanny 113

1957 The Crystal Heart

Damn Yankees

Bells Are Ringing 127

1958 Where's Charley?

My Fair Lady

Simply Heavenly

West Side Story

Cinderella 135

1959 Candide

The Love Doctor

Aladdin 148

1960 The Dancing Heiress

Flower Drum Song

The Most Happy Fella

Rose-Marie

Once Upon a Mattress 155

1961 The Music Man

The Sound of Music

Bye Bye Birdie

The Fantasticks

Do Re Mi 167

1962 Little Mary Sunshine

Sail Away

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Fiorello! 187

1963 Carnival

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

On the Town

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

The Boys from Syracuse

Pocahontas

No Strings 194

1964 All in Love

She Loves Me

Camelot

High Spirits

Little Me 209

1965 The Wayward Way

Hello, Dolly! 220

1966 Funny Girl 227

1967 110 in the Shade

Fiddler on the Roof

The Desert Song

Sweet Charity 233

1968 You're a Good Man

Charlie Brown

Cabaret

Man of La Mancha

I Do! I Do!

Cindy

Golden Boy

The Student Prince

Lady, Be Good!

Hair

Man with a Load of Mischief 241

1969 Your Own Thing

Mame

Belle Starr

Dames at Sea

Promises, Promises

Anything Goes 259

1970 1776

The Great Waltz 269

1971 Show Boat

Ambassador

Godspell 275

1972 Company

Gone with the Wind

I and Albert

Applause 279

Appendix: American Musicals in London, 1939-1972 288

Notes 322

Select Bibliography 336

Index of Musical Works 339

General Index 347

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