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WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?

WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?

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Gypsy9
#1WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 5:42am

Summer is a great time to be reading theatre books, at the park, at the beach, or in your air conditioned apartment. I just completed reading two biographies which I thoroughly enjoyed: RAGE AND GLORY--THE VOLATILE LIFE AND CAREER OF GEORGE C. SCOTT by David Sheward, c.2008. I was lucky to have seen Scott in two of his most impressive roles on Broadway--as Willy Loman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN and as the Clarence Darrow character in INHERIT THE WIND(his last Broadway show).

The other book I just finished is A HELL OF A LIFE, an autobiography by Maureen Stapleton who I got to see only once on stage in A GLASS MENAGERIE. The book is often a howl.

What connects these two books is the excessive amount of drinking and swearing that these two stars engaged in.

I know that this kind of thread is on the Board from time to time, but I felt it was a good time to update a list of theatre books.


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uncageg
#2WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 8:21am

"Everything Was Possible" is a very good book

I suggest you look under features on the left side and click on Books Database. It is a new feature on this site and has a large list of books. It has *new* in red next to it.


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dramamama611
#2WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 8:43am

Free For all: Joe Papp, The Public Theater and the Greatest Theater story ever told.

Finishing the Hat -- Sondheim

I Got the Show Right Here -- Cy Feuer

Second Act Trouble -- Steven Suskind



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dexter3
#3WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 9:13am

I love Colored Lights: Forty Years of Words and Music, Show Biz, Collaboration, and All That Jazz.

On of the best theater books I've ever read.

http://www.amazon.com/Colored-Lights-Forty-Years-Collaboration/dp/057121133X

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bwayphreak234
#4WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 3:04pm

I just ordered Not Since Carrie from Amazon. Can't wait for it to come this week so I can't start reading it!


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Gothampc
#5WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 4:06pm

Underfoot in Show Business by Helene Hanff


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trentsketch
#6WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 4:38pm

Listening Out Loud by Elizabeth Swados is a pretty nifty look into the mind of a theater composer, though it focuses more on music than theater.

husk_charmer
#7WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 4:50pm

I loved The Whorehouse Papers and Diary of a Mad Playwright.


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wonkit
#8WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 8:06pm

I second the Helene Hanff book - what a fun read.

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#9WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 8:20pm

I decided to look into "Underfoot...." at amazon. Imagine my suprise when they listed the hard cover at over 200 bucks!!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1559210176/ref=kinw_rke_rti_1

Even the paperback is suprisingly expensive. It looks like it's out of print, Amazon is only listing it available from outside sources. WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?


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Updated On: 7/3/11 at 08:20 PM

wonkit
#10WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/3/11 at 10:36pm

I got the Hanff book by checking in every second book store and library sale for about six months - got it for about $2.

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nobodyhome
#11WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 12:27am

Some very good suggestions. I'd also recommend William Redfield's Letters From an Actor, which you can get pretty inexpensively on abebooks.com.

Some other good suggestions are in the linked thread from a couple of years ago:

https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?thread=991327#3781239

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jv92
#12WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 12:35am

My favorite theater books:

Everything Was Possible by Ted Chapin

Open and New Window by Ethan Mordden (All of his volumes are worthy, but this one is particularly vivid and wonderful)

Ghost Light by Frank Rich

Happy reading!

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luvtheEmcee
#13WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 12:37am

Another (very emphatic) vote for Free For All. One of my favorites, and great for summer, especially with everything about the creation of Shakespeare in the Park. I love that book so much, and I'm sure I will return to it many times in the future.

I also really like Max Stafford Clark's Letters to George. It was recommended to me by an actor friend when I was looking for some good texts on directing, but it's a very fun read.


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Updated On: 7/4/11 at 12:37 AM

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CockeyedOptimist2
#14WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 1:56am

Just received "Everything Was Possible" in the mail today and ordered "Colored Lights." AFter those I'm looking forward to working through more on everyone's list.

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xxdrewboy85xx
#15WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 5:25am

I'm currently reading The Theater and its Double by Antonin Artaud. Its a great read- and should be on the bookshelf of every theater professional. IMO.

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#16WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 5:53am

Dramamama611: you can purchase a good used copy of Helene Hanff's UNDERFOOT IN SHOW BUSINESS for under $3.00 on Amazon.com. I have purchased used theatre books often and have never been disappointed in their condition.

I have ordered many of the suggested books on this thread already and hope to start with EVERYTHING WAS POSSIBLE since I will be seeing FOLLIES in December. The only other production of FOLLIES that I have seen was in London in 1987. I loved that production even though it has been trashed by some members of this Board.


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fashionguru_23
#17WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 4:45pm

Loved "Not Since Carrie", and just began "Second Act Trouble".

Another few favourites of mine are "Act One" by Moss Hart, "Ghost Light" by Frank Rich, "Showtune" by Jerry Herman, and my all time favourite "Timesteps: My Musical Comedy Life" by Donna McKechnie.


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tommyboy
#18WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/4/11 at 5:01pm

REWRITES -- Neil Simon's early comedies.

5 O'CLOCK ANGEL -- Tennessee Williams struggles with alcoholism.

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littlegreen2
#19WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/5/11 at 2:15am

David Mamet's "Theatre".
A lot of people had issues with it but I found it fascinating and it definitely held my attention.


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vegas2
#20WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/5/11 at 3:17am

"Stage Money" -- insights into the financing of commercial theatre, and the murky world of nonprofits.

FIG
#21WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 7/6/11 at 12:44pm

William Goldman's The Season it is a fantastic book. I love Ruth Gordon's books, specially the first one My Side. Really fascinating and a good chance to learn about the early 20th Century New York theater scene.

FIG
The Season

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#22WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 1/20/13 at 8:50pm

Loved "Free For All".

Just finishing "On Broadway: Art and commerce on the Great White Way" by Steven Adler. Very interesting read and even more interesting to see how some things have changed since it was published in 2004. I like how it explains thing so you can easily understand them.


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Borstalboy
#23WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 1/20/13 at 9:26pm

THE FERVENT YEARS. That is all.

Oh, and Elia Kazan's huge but compulsively readable bio A LIFE.


"Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.” ~ Muhammad Ali

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#24WILL YOU RECOMMEND THEATRE BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING?
Posted: 1/20/13 at 10:10pm

Check out A Dead Man's Memoir: A Theatrical Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. It's a semi-autobiographical novel that follows a writer who is on the verge of committing suicide when one of his plays is picked up by a theatre company that is a thinly veiled portrait of Stanislavski and the Moscow Art Theatre. It has since been adapted for the stage by a few different playwrights (I did a production of it in grad school, called Black Snow and adapted by Keith Reddin).

And for any future theatre majors you might as well pick up a copy of The Empty Space by Peter Brook, as well as some of the major acting texts such as Uta Hagen's Respect for Acting, On Acting by Sanford Meisner, and Stella Adler's The Art of Acting, to name a few.