Arthur Laurents lives in New York and Long Island.
. . . required reading for anyone who is passionate about musical
theater. . . a sublimely dishy portrait of Broadway s golden age
and beyond, ranging from legends such as Ethel Merman, Jerome
Robbins and Stephen Sondheim to Laurents late partner, Tom Hatcher,
whose influence on his work is movingly detailed.
USA Today
Laurents has created an indispensable account of his hard-won
success. . . valuable as much for the advice it gives to future
directors as for the passion with which it argues for the
redemption of musical theater as a serious art form.
The Buffalo News
. . . a book that, in its frankness and warmth, is both a
professional manual and a moving elegy.
The New York Times Book Review"
." . . required reading for anyone who is passionate about musical
theater. . . a sublimely dishy portrait of Broadway's golden age
and beyond, ranging from legends such as Ethel Merman, Jerome
Robbins and Stephen Sondheim to Laurents' late partner, Tom
Hatcher, whose influence on his work is movingly detailed."
--"USA Today
"
"Laurents has created an indispensable account of his hard-won
success. . . valuable as much for the advice it gives to future
directors as for the passion with which it argues for the
redemption of musical theater as a serious art form."
--"The Buffalo News"
." . . a book that, in its frankness and warmth, is both a
professional manual and a moving elegy."
--"The""New York Times Book Review"
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