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Mainly on Directing: Gypsy, West Side Story, and Other Musicals by Arthur Laurents (2009 Hardcover) | Broadway Theater Director's Memoir, Musical Theater History Book | Perfect for Theater Students and Broadway Fans
Mainly on Directing: Gypsy, West Side Story, and Other Musicals by Arthur Laurents (2009 Hardcover) | Broadway Theater Director's Memoir, Musical Theater History Book | Perfect for Theater Students and Broadway Fans

Mainly on Directing: Gypsy, West Side Story, and Other Musicals by Arthur Laurents (2009 Hardcover) | Broadway Theater Director's Memoir, Musical Theater History Book | Perfect for Theater Students and Broadway Fans

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From Arthur Laurents, playwright, screenwriter, director—a mesmerizing book about theater, the art, the artist, the insider, the outsider—and the making of two of the greatest musicals of the American stage. It is a book profoundly enriched by the author’s two love for the theater and love for his partner of fifty-two years, Tom Hatcher, who shared and inspired every aspect of Laurents’s life and work.Laurents writes about the musicals he directed, I Can Get It for You Wholesale, its producer David Merrick (the Abominable Showman), and its (very young) stars Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould . . . He writes about Stephen Sondheim’s Anyone Can Whistle, which starred Angela Lansbury and Lee Remick, marking the debut for each in musical theater. He summons up the challenges and surprises that came with the making of La Cage aux Folles, the first big Broadway musical that was gay and glad to be.Laurents writes in rich detail about his most recent production of Gypsy, how it began as an act of love, a love that spread through the entire company, and resulted in a Gypsy unlike any other. And about his forthcoming spring 2009 production of West Side Story.Moving, exhilarating, provocative—a portrait of an artist working with other artists; a unique close-up look at today’s American musical theater by a man who’s been at its red-hot center for more than five decades.

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With a career that spanned nearly seventy years, Arthur Laurents, in many very significant ways, got better and sharper as he got older. He knew more. He'd experienced more. He trusted his instincts more. And in the end, he was hell bent on using what he knew. Directing a fresher, smarter, far more emotionally connected "Gypsy," and a powerful, bi-lingual "West Side Story" when he was in his nineties should make us all feel a little more comforted about growing older. And, I hope, make us even more aware of the fact that fresh ideas don't come exclusively from the young. Laurents, in his own, candid and generous notes on his directing life, proves that those "fresh ideas", when blended with the serious experience only years can buy, can indeed be ground-breaking.