Here's to the Ladies
Conversations with More of the Great Women of Musical Theater
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 5 December 2023
- ISBN 9780197585535
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages432 pages
- Size 256x186x30 mm
- Weight 984 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 65 b&w photographs 459
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Short description:
In Here's to the Ladies, the follow-up to Nothing Like a Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater, theatre journalist Eddie Shapiro sits down for intimate, career-encompassing conversations with yet more of Broadway's most prolific and fascinating leading women.
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A fascinating look at the careers of some of Broadway's greatest female performers in their own words
In Here's to the Ladies, the follow-up to Nothing Like a Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater, theatre journalist Eddie Shapiro sits down for intimate, career-encompassing conversations with yet more of Broadway's most prolific and fascinating leading women.
Full of detailed stories and reflections, his conversations with such luminaries as Barbara Cook, Kelli O'Hara, Heather Headley, Faith Prince, Stephanie J. Block, Tonya Pinkins, and a host of others dig deep into each actor's career -together, these chapters tell the story of what it means to be a leading lady on Broadway over the past fifty years.
Alan Cumming described Nothing Like a Dame as ---an encyclopedia of modern musical theatre via a series of tender meetings between a diehard fan and his idols. Because of Eddie Shapiro's utter guilelessness, these women open up and reveal more than they ever have before, and we get to be the third guest at each encounter.--- This new volume brings more fly-on-the-wall opportunities for fans to savour, students to study, and even the unindoctrinated to understand the life of the performing artist.
Eddie Shapiro has gathered the best in business for another fascinating collection of interviews. Reading his work is like sitting down with old friends, where the conversation is easy and the laughs are plenty. This backstage tour de force is one of my all-time favorites and a must-have for any theater lover--s library.
Table of Contents:
1. Barbara Cook
2. Tonya Pinkins
3. Faith Prince
4. Charlotte D'Amboise
5. Mary Beth Peil
6. Judy Kuhn
7. Beth Leavel
8. Carolee Carmello
9. Rachel York
10. Melissa Errico
11. Alice Ripley
12. Sherie Rene Scott
13. Kerry Butler
14. Heather Headley
15. Karen Olivo
16. Kelli O'Hara
17. Stephanie J. Block
18. Adrienne Warren
19. Jessie Mueller
20. Marin Mazzie