Description
This textbook offers a critical and inclusive overview of the musical in relation to issues of race, culture and identity. Challenging established narratives surrounding the musical, the contributors offer fresh and diverse insights into both historical and contemporary musicals.
About the Author
Sarah Whitfield is a Senior Lecturer in Musical Theatre and course leader for the MA in Musical Theatre at the University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Reviews
Multiple authors come from diverse backgrounds and bring fresh perspectives on popular musicals as well as shows which had limited runs ... testifies to the centrality of this form of popular theatre in America, while raising important questions for scholars, for artists and for audiences. * Journal of American Drama and Theatre *
An exquisite anthology which covers musical theatre from South Pacific to Hamilton and Fun Home, featuring thought-provoking contributions from new, passionate and politically active musical theatre academics. * George Rodosthenous, University of Leeds, UK *
A pathbreaking volume, as compelling as it is captivating. This volume gathers emerging and established voices in the interdisciplinary field of musical theatre studies to activate new routes of critical conversation and inquiry. Accessible to both the academic specialist and the interested enthusiast, this volume promises to be a relevant resource for teachers, scholars, students and fans of musical theatre for years to come. * Brian E. Herrera, Princeton University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781352004397
Author Sarah K. Whitfield
Format Paperback
Page Count 276
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 388g