A "Gentleman's Guide" to the Art of Shaping a Script (today's MARQUEE) | |
Posted by: TheBroadwayMaven (DavidBenkof@gmail.com) 09:10 am EDT 07/03/24 | |
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What Broadway shows have great books and why? What makes a good Broadway book? In today’s monthly FREE Premium edition of MARQUEE: The Broadway Maven’s Weekly Blast, you'll find: • a review of a Tony-winning "Love and Murder" author Robert L. Freedman's book on writing Broadway books (scripts); • a Broadway Maven YouTube GEM about the original opening numbers from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; • a Broadway Blast about Company; • a quiz with a fun twist; • a homework video for the July 15 class on Into the Woods; and • a Last Blast about Les Misérables Here's the first part of the lead story: REVIEW: The Broadway bookshelf is brimming with how-to guides for songwriters, but the literature on how to write a musical’s book (script) is sparser. I recently read a terrific (and short) volume that helps fill the gap, guiding the reader through the creation of a Tony-winning musical’s book: Notes on the Writing of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder. It’s valuable both as a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a beloved recent musical, and as an essential read for aspiring writers. Here are four takeaways from this very useful guide to Broadway book-writing: 1) Book writers are unsung. Freedman tells of a comment made to him by West Side Story and Gypsy book writer Arthur Laurents: “If you want to become famous, don’t be a book writer for musicals.” |
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