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| Posted by: AlanScott 06:02 pm EDT 05/26/23 | |
| In reply to: re: GYPSY question - dooey 06:09 pm EDT 05/25/23 | |
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| I think The Making of Gypsy is by Keith Garebian, and is from a series of books by him. I can't say that what I've seen of those books has given me any confidence in his writing. His research seems very incomplete, and he accepts hearsay and memory as fact. | |
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| Well, then I hope you are working on writing a good one | |
| Posted by: aleck 09:30 am EDT 05/28/23 | |
| In reply to: One other thing - AlanScott 06:02 pm EDT 05/26/23 | |
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| Or can suggest an alternative title that brings together all the known information -- hearsay and otherwise -- to read and reference instead. | |
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| re: Well, then I hope you are working on writing a good one | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 05:09 pm EDT 05/28/23 | |
| In reply to: Well, then I hope you are working on writing a good one - aleck 09:30 am EDT 05/28/23 | |
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| I am too lazy, depressed and/or disorganized to write one. I would recommend looking at the Gypsy discussion in Broadway Song & Story, edited by Otis L. Guernsey (you may find it with McNally listed as the author if you're searching on used book sites), Sondheim & Co. and the two Laurents books. The standard recs, pretty much, except Guernsey, which is not that well-known. A really good book on Gypsy would be nice to have. Only one section of Broadway Song & Story is about Gypsy, but I think anyone who is a regular on this site would find the book very interesting. |
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| re: Well, then I hope you are working on writing a good one | |
| Posted by: dooey 07:42 am EDT 05/29/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Well, then I hope you are working on writing a good one - AlanScott 05:09 pm EDT 05/28/23 | |
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| Just ordered it. Thanks for the recommendation! | |
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| re: One other thing | |
| Posted by: dooey 11:15 am EDT 05/27/23 | |
| In reply to: One other thing - AlanScott 06:02 pm EDT 05/26/23 | |
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| Understood. So, I was just re-reading the chapter on GYPSY in Zadan's SONDHEIM & CO. and apparently, Laurents added the strip dialogue for the London version with Lansbury. I assume that means the original Broadway production stuck with the Christmas sequence for the full run. Plus, I finally got a chance to look back at Garebain's book, which affirms this. Sorry for misremembering and posting without verifying. I'm still puzzled, though, as to how and why all subsequent productions seem to have the Garden of Eden tribute instead of the Christmas tribute... |
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