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The Shuberts of Broadway

A History Drawn from the Collection of the Shubert Archive

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With the founding of the Shubert Organization nearly ninety years ago, the Shubert brothers transformed Broadway into what we recognize today. Their name is synonymous with the Great White Way, and the heart of Manhattan's theatre district—Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Streets between Broadway and Eighth Avenue—is lined with monuments to their legacy, including the Imperial, Majestic, Booth, Plymouth, and Broadhurst theatres, along with Shubert Alley. Renowned for their eccentric behavior and knack for profitability during tough times, the Shuberts are integral to Broadway's vibrant history. In a detailed exploration, Brooks McNamara utilizes the newly established Shubert Archive—housing around four million documents, playbills, architectural plans, photographs, and more—to recount the lives of Sam, Lee, and J. J. Shubert. Through engaging prose and over 200 illustrations, McNamara traces their journey from Sam's early days as a box office head in Syracuse to the Broadway boom of the 1920s, when they owned or operated 104 theatres. The narrative delves into their complex relationships, including the charismatic Sam, the aloof Lee, and the mercurial J.J., as they battled the Syndicate that dominated the theatre scene. Readers discover the real stories behind iconic productions like La Belle Paree, The Passing Show, Blossom Time, and The Student Prince, revealing a world filled with intrigue and colorful characters that shape

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The Shuberts of Broadway, Brooks McNamara, Beverly Sills

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1990
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Titel
The Shuberts of Broadway
Untertitel
A History Drawn from the Collection of the Shubert Archive
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1990
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
230
ISBN10
0195065425
ISBN13
9780195065428
Reihe
Beschreibung
With the founding of the Shubert Organization nearly ninety years ago, the Shubert brothers transformed Broadway into what we recognize today. Their name is synonymous with the Great White Way, and the heart of Manhattan's theatre district—Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Streets between Broadway and Eighth Avenue—is lined with monuments to their legacy, including the Imperial, Majestic, Booth, Plymouth, and Broadhurst theatres, along with Shubert Alley. Renowned for their eccentric behavior and knack for profitability during tough times, the Shuberts are integral to Broadway's vibrant history. In a detailed exploration, Brooks McNamara utilizes the newly established Shubert Archive—housing around four million documents, playbills, architectural plans, photographs, and more—to recount the lives of Sam, Lee, and J. J. Shubert. Through engaging prose and over 200 illustrations, McNamara traces their journey from Sam's early days as a box office head in Syracuse to the Broadway boom of the 1920s, when they owned or operated 104 theatres. The narrative delves into their complex relationships, including the charismatic Sam, the aloof Lee, and the mercurial J.J., as they battled the Syndicate that dominated the theatre scene. Readers discover the real stories behind iconic productions like La Belle Paree, The Passing Show, Blossom Time, and The Student Prince, revealing a world filled with intrigue and colorful characters that shape