by Ronald E. Mitchell
University of Wisconsin Press, 1972
Paper: 978-0-299-05814-2

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Playwright, director, and critic Ronald E. Mitchell offers general readers a richer understanding of traditions, terms, styles, and staging techniques of musical theater, including an introduction to seventeen examples of operas and musicals, from baroque and romantic operas to Gilbert & Sullivan, from proletarian dramas to Broadway shows like Oklahoma.

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