Broadway Talks: What Professionals Think About Commercial Theater in America
By (Author) Arvid Sponberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
9th November 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
792.0973
Hardback
256
In this book Arvid F.Sponberg provides a view of what some of the most important people in the commercial theatre think about the state of their business. With one exception, none of those interviewed has had an extended opportunity to discuss, for the record, the nature of their work. The volume treats the reader to a comprehensive view of American commercial theatre and how it operates. It documents the thoughts of 20 people who are currently making their living in the commercial theatre, exploring aspects of their work usually ignored by the media. Those interviewed made comments on four broad topics; their personal background and key experiences in the theatre; their views on the present state of financing, production, writing, casting, directing and designing; their insights into day-to-day theatrical management; and their opinions on proposed changes in theatrical practices. Their works show that it has taken enormous amounts of talent and work to preserve commercial theatre from destruction by internal and external economic forces and political neglect.
ARVID F. SPONBERG is Professor of English at Valparaiso University where he has written and lectured on modern drama for 18 years. This is his first published book. His current research focuses on the braided histories of American playwriting and theatrical management. Sponberg is planning a book on the not-for-profit theater that will be a companion volume to Broadway Talks. He is also researching the life of George Middleton, playwright, feminist, and second president of the Dramatists Guild.