Description
About the Author
Megan Woller is Director of Liberal Studies and Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Gannon University. Her research interests include film music, musical theater, popular music, and music and gender. She is the author of articles on film musical adaptations in The Oxford Handbook of Musical Theatre Adaptations, Music and the Moving Image, and Studies in Musical Theatre.
Reviews
The author looks chiefly at dramatic and musical adaptations, and the resulting text not only creates nostalgia for the reader but also affords a serious and careful presentation of the changes that performance requires even of well-known stories * M.H. Kealy, CHOICE Connect, Vol. 59 No. 8 *
...Camelot to Spamalot sheds a fascinating light on the many ways in which a century of popular culture has responded to one of the most enduring of all stories. * Vaughan Edwards, Stage and Cinema *
In a narrative as compelling as the myth itself, Woller's important study reveals how song and dance have been used to adapt and readapt the story of King Arthur into some of the most important and beloved musicals in Broadway and Hollywood history. * Dominic McHugh, Professor in Musicology at the University of Sheffield and author of Loverly: The Life and Times of 'My Fair Lady' *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197511039
Author Megan Woller
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 234mm * 15mm