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The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway is an account of the 1967–1968 season on and off-Broadway by American novelist and screenwriter William Goldman. It originally was published in 1969 and is considered one of the better books ever written on American theater.
The Season: A Candid Look At Broadway. William Goldman. 4.09. 420 ratings50 reviews. Playwright/novelist/screenwriter Goldman analyzes Broadway from the perspective of the audiences, playwrights, critics, producers and actors. “Very nearly perfect...
Feb 12, 2013 · The season : a candid look at Broadway by Goldman, William, 1931-Publication date 1984 Topics Theater, Theater Publisher New York : Limelight Editions Collection
Sep 1, 1984 · THE SEASON A Candid Look At Broadway (Limelight) Paperback – September 1, 1984. by William Goldman (Author) 4.3 119 ratings. See all formats and editions. Playwright/novelist/screenwriter Goldman analyzes Broadway from the perspective of the audiences, playwrights, critics, producers and actors.
Feb 13, 2024 · This book attempts to explain why Broadway is what it is. The author takes each production of one year and relates it to some aspect of the over-all Broadway scene including directors, stars, playwrights, reviewers, audiences, tryout tours, scalpers, and backers.
The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway. William Goldman. Hal Leonard Corporation, 1984 - Performing Arts - 432 pages. (Limelight). Playwright/novelist/ screenwriter Goldman analyzes Broadway...
Directed by CHARLES BOWDEN. Taking them in no particular order: the producers not only had never produced on Broadway before, they had never produced together as a trio before. Granted that everyone has to start somewhere; where; still, first producers tend to suffer more than experienced producers, who suffer greatly.