This chapter explores how musicals of the 1950s and 1960s confronted New York?s post-war transformation by processes including suburbanization and urban renewal, where the city?s rise as a global capital masked the decline of its public spaces and older neighbourhoods. Shearer argues that urban ...
on The Best Oscar-Nominated Movies of the 1950s #1 Little Women on 10 Underrated Historical Holiday Movies Most People Haven't Seen COLLECTION10 LISTSClassic CinemaLists that rank the very best movies that have made it into the canon of classic films in every genre. Classic Musicals Classic N...
to be taken as a coffee-table book (though it is a feast for the eyes), this career retrospective is a serious study of a theatrical collaboration that flourished in the golden age of American musicals of the 1950s and 1960s. ... P Groeschel - 《Theatre History Studies》 被引量: 0发...
LOST WEST END VINTAGE 2celebrates London's forgotten musicals of the 1940s, 50s and 60s compiling songs from 37 West End productions and showcasing these unique theatrical works from the golden age of the British musical. Ranging from 1943 to 1962, the selections featured include a broad range...
Musicals became even grander in the 1950s and 1960s, with many stage productions receiving lavish big screen adaptations, and going on to win top honors at the Academy Awards. Between 1951 and 1968, six musicals won Best Picture, including “An American in Paris” and “West Side Story,”...
一道赛达语法题1Film audiences in the 1950's saw more musicals than the 1960's and 1970's.2Film audiences in the 1950's saw more musicals than did audiences in the 1960's and 1970's.第一句是题目 为什么答案里是than did audiences而不是audiences did 答案 than后面的那个句子,可以倒装,也可...
From old classics like "The Sound of Music" to recent modern musicals such as "La La Land," these great musical films will definitely have you singing along.
Coming Up Roses: The Broadway Musical in the 1950s, and: Place for Us: Essay on the Broadway Musical Gypsy (1959), in contrast, is "realistic," showing "what the 1950s did to musical comedy" and, with its primary cast of three, pointing towards the "concept musicals" of the 1960s ...
Be it an "aquamusical" from the 1950s or a surreal anime musical extravaganza, some movie musicals don't deserve to stay under the radar.
What a delightThe Sapphiresis! Set at the height of the Vietnam War and the Australian civil rights movement and brimming with Motown hits, this portrait of a late 1960s girl group — Australia’s answer to The Supremes — is a celebration of great music and triumph in the face of adver...