Discover five time Tony Award-nominee Michael John LaChiusa, one of the most significant revolutionaries working in American musical theatre, known for his innovative and daring approach to challenging the boundaries of contemporary theatre.

Michael John LaChiusa: A Critical Companion is the first study that incorporates a diverse array of theoretical lenses on the work of the celebrated American composer, dramatist and lyricist. It also poses the question of how his varied theatrical techniques anticipated the resurgence in popularity in musical theatre in the past ten years.

Presented through thematic chapters, this work focuses on seven of LaChiusa’s musicals (Marie Christine, First Lady Suite, First Daughter Suite, Giant, Hello Again, See What I Wanna See, and The Wild Party), surveying his oeuvre Off-Broadway, on Broadway and beyond from 1994 to 2014.

Ideal for students of musical theatre looking for accessible contemporary analysis, this critical companion offers close readings and textual analysis of LaChiusa's work and original productions whilst effectively arguing for his contribution to “The New Musical Drama” that served as a foundation for some of the most successful musicals of recent years.

Published in Methuen Drama's Musical Theatre Critical Companion series this book combines traditional essays with primary research and practitioner interviews that together offer the reader a fresh and accessible look at key moments of musical theatre as a form.

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The first critical analysis of the work of five–time TONY Award-nominated composer, lyricist and librettist Michael John LaChiusa, best known for his innovative and daring works in musical theatre.

Introduction- “Curiosity”: LaChiusa and the Emergence of The New Musical Drama
Chapter 1 - “Miracles and Mysteries”: “Mongrel America” and the Genre of Marie Christine
Chapter 2- “A House That Will Never Be a Home”: Historical Imagination and Creativity in First Lady Suite and First Daughter Suite
Chapter 3 - “Heartbreak Country”: Images of “Americana” in Giant and Queen of the Mist
Chapter 4 - “In Some Other Life”: Adaptation Theory in Hello Again, See What I Wanna See, and Bernarda Alba
Chapter 5 - “To Live in Light”: Historical Conversations in The Wild Party
Conclusion - “When it Ends”: The New Musical Drama Meets Commercial Success

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The first critical analysis of the work of five–time TONY Award-nominated composer, lyricist and librettist Michael John LaChiusa, best known for his innovative and daring works in musical theatre.
The first critical study of the work of Michael John LaChiusa, one of America's most daring creators of musical theatre
Musical Theatre Critical Companions series offers contemporary scholarship that covers practitioners, composers, theatre makers, sub-genres and periods within musical theatre studies. Mixing original research, scholarly essays and interviews with practitioners, each volume provides a critical survey and analysis of a body of work by drawing on a mix of perspectives. From thematic analysis of a single author and their work to a diverse perspective on movements and styles, this series offers students a fresh and accessible look at key moments of musical theatre as a form.
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ISBN
9781350508767
Publisert
2025-07-24
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Methuen Drama
Vekt
380 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
208

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Joshua Robinson is Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre at University of Southern Indiana, USA. Robinson's research has earned him several honors, including the IU Faculty Memorial Award, The Hubert C. Heffner Award in Theatre History, a Research Fellowship at the New York Library for the Performing Arts, as well as an invitation as participant on the Bruce Kirle Emerging Scholars Panel in Musical Theatre at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education conference as well as the KCACTF/ATHE award for Innovation in Teaching. His publications can be seen in Theatre Topics and Studies in Musical Theatre. In addition to his scholarship, Robinson continues to pursue a career as a director, actor, and playwright.