American Cinderellas on the Broadway Musical Stage: Imagining the Working Girl from Irene to Gypsy

American Cinderellas on the Broadway Musical Stage: Imagining the Working Girl from Irene to Gypsy

by Maya Cantu
American Cinderellas on the Broadway Musical Stage: Imagining the Working Girl from Irene to Gypsy

American Cinderellas on the Broadway Musical Stage: Imagining the Working Girl from Irene to Gypsy

by Maya Cantu

Hardcover(2015)

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Overview

Drawing upon Broadway musicals ranging from Irene (1919) to Gypsy (1959), Maya Cantu considers how Cinderella Broadway musicals from the 1920s through the 1950s adapted and transformed Perrault's fairy tale icon in order to address changing social and professional roles for American women.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137561459
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 10/12/2015
Series: Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History
Edition description: 2015
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Maya Cantu is Dramaturgical Advisor at Off-Broadway's Mint Theater Company, USA. Her essays and reviews have been published in Theatre Journal, Studies in Musical Theatre, New England Theatre Journal, and as part of the New York Public Library's Musical of the Month series. She earned her DFA and MFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism from Yale School of Drama, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Glass Slippers and Glass Ceilings in the Twenty-First Century, or Cinderella Returns to Broadway
1. "Who Are These American Cinderellas?:" Working Girls, Chorus Girls, and American Dreams for Women in the 1920s
2. Merman Was a Lady: The 1930s Cinderella-Broad and Burlesquing the Genteel Tradition
3. "Make Up Your Mind:" Boss Ladies and Enchantresses in the 1940s Broadway Musical
4. "Twentieth-Century Fairy Tales:" Princesses, Prostitutes, and the Feminine Mystique in the Broadway Musicals of the 1950s
5. Coda: Rewriting the Broadway Cinderella Story
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From the Publisher

"What Maya Cantu has achieved is to link mid-twentieth-century Broadway and Hollywood's fascination with Cinderella imagery and plots to modern feminism, and to the shifting conditions of American women. This book opens a rich vein of musical theatre study not unearthed before. She has written a real gem: fresh, comprehensive, engaging - often even revelatory." Stuart Hecht, PhD, Associate Professor, Theatre, Boston College, USA and author of Transposing Broadway: Jews, Assimilation, and the American Musical

"American Cinderellas on the Broadway Musical Stage convincingly argues for the Cinderella motif as crucial to American musical theatre. Instead of pre-modern waifs and princesses, however, Maya Cantu finds her Cinderellas among the working girls, gold diggers, broads, boss ladies, and prostitutes of modern American culture, reminding us of the centrality of spunky girls in the musical. An insightful and illuminating read." - Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Professor, Department of Film, TV, and Theatre, University of Notre Dame, USA

"This book is not only a smart, fascinating, and entertaining celebration of Broadway's love of the working girl's rags-to-riches dream, but also an engaging, thoughtful and perceptive exploration of our cultural values and the theatre artists who shaped them. A joy!" Jack Sharrar, PhD, American Conservatory Theater, author of Avery Hopwood: His Life and Plays

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