The Playbill Broadway Yearbook, June 2012 to May 2013


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THE PLAYBILL BROADWAY YEARBOOK: JUNE 2012 TO MAY 2013 NINTH ANNUAL EDITION










The Playbill Broadway Yearbook


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THE PLAYBILL BROADWAY YEARBOOK: JUNE 2013 TO MAY 2014 TENTH ANNUAL EDITION




The Playbill Broadway Yearbook: 2010-2011


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THE PLAYBILL BROADWAY YEARBOOK SEVENTH EDITION 2010-2011




The Playbill Broadway Yearbook


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(Playbill Broadway Yearbook). This second edition of The Playbill Broadway Yearbook has a chapter for each of the 71 Broadway shows that were running between June 2005 and May 2006, including "alumni" pages for shows held over from previous seasons. In addition, every show has a correspondent who records the special moments and relationships that develop during rehearsals and the run. Actor hangouts, most memorable ad-lib, celebrity visitors, and the record number of cell phone rings during a performance are among the information recorded. An insider Events section reports on such annual milestones as The Tony Awards, Gypsy of the Year, Broadway Bares, and the annual Broadway softball championship in Central Park Once again, in addition to all the headshots of all the actors who appeared in Playbill , the book includes photos of producers, writers, designers, stage managers, stagehands and musicians. The goal is to include as many of the faces who worked on Broadway as possible. As a special treat, the Yearbook includes photos of opening night curtain calls from many shows. This is a book no Broadway buff will want to be without.




The Playbill Broadway Yearbook


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General Reference




Good Morning, Olive


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GOOD MORNING, OLIVE: HAUNTED THEATRES OF BOADWAY AND BEYOND




I'm the Greatest Star


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(Applause Books). Here is the first major survey of Broadway musical theatre stars, telling the life stories of 40 stage luminaries from Al Jolson, Fanny Brice and Gwen Verdon, to Nathan Lane, Patti Lupone and Audra McDonald. Author Robert Viagas describes each star's most important stage roles as well as the triumphant, tragic, inspiring, and cautionary tales of how they achieved and maintained their status as top Broadway stars.