In 2004, the original Broadway production of Wicked
earned 10 Tony nominations, including best musical.
Based on the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire, the
show continues to run on Broadway and has touring
companies throughout the United States and around the
world. In Wicked: A Musical Biography, author Paul Laird
explores the creation of this popular Broadway musical
through an examination of draft scripts, interviews with
major figures, and the study of primary musical sources
such as sketches, drafts, and completed musical scores.
Laird brings together an impressive amount of detail on
the creation of Wicked, including a look at Maguire's
novel, as well as the original source material, The
Wizard of Oz. This volume also offers a history of the
show's genesis along with examinations of the draft
scenarios and scripts that demonstrate the show's
development. Laird also explores Stephen Schwartz's life
and work, providing an analysis of the composer and
lyricist's work on the show through song drafts,
sketches, and musical examples. Laird also surveys the
show's critical reception in New York and London, noting
how many critics failed to appreciate its qualities or
anticipate its great success. The unusual nature of
Wicked's story-dominated by two strong female leads-is
also placed in the context of Broadway history. A unique
look into a successful Broadway production, Wicked: A
Musical Biography will be of interest to musicologists,
theatre scholars, students, and general readers
alike.
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