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A Chorus Line and the Musicals of Michael Bennett (edition 1989)

by Ken Mandelbaum (Author)

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A Chorus Line, the longest running show in Broadway history, is the masterpiece of Michael Bennett, the brilliant director-choreographer who died of AIDS. Ken Mandelbaum reveals the unique creative genius that shaped A Chorus Line and offers a fascinating account of a man and a career the likes of which Broadway may never see again. Photographs.… (more)
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Title:A Chorus Line and the Musicals of Michael Bennett
Authors:Ken Mandelbaum (Author)
Info:St Martins Pr (1989), Edition: 1, 352 pages
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A Chorus Line, the longest running show in Broadway history, is the masterpiece of Michael Bennett, the brilliant director-choreographer who died of AIDS. Ken Mandelbaum reveals the unique creative genius that shaped A Chorus Line and offers a fascinating account of a man and a career the likes of which Broadway may never see again. Photographs.

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