Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel
- Author: Carter, Tim
Through his careful analysis and compelling reading of new sources, Carter makes a compelling case for scholars and performers to reconsider a work that might otherwise be dismissed, and provides... — More…
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$115.25Special import
Contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Sources and permissions
- List of illustrations, tables, and music examples
- 1: Carousel in Context
- 2: Molnar's Liliom: From Budapest to Broadway (and Beyond)
- Three film versions
- The Theatre Guild, American musical theater, and a would-be Carousel
- Molnar sees Oklahoma!
- 3: Creating Carousel
- Some dilemmas
- Hammerstein's draft scenario
- Casting, rehearsals, and tryouts
- 4: A Duet, a Soliloquy, and a Ballet
- The Bench scene
- Soliloquy
- Louise's Ballet
- 5: The Problems of an Ending
- Up or down?
- A post-war message
- 6: From Stage to Screen (and Back)
- The search for American opera
- Carousel on film
- Restoring Carousel
- Appendix: Hammerstein's Scenario for Carousel
- Further Reading, Listening, and Viewing
- Notes
- Index