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Studies in Musical Theatre 18.1 is out now!
Friday, May 10, 2024

Studies in Musical Theatre 18.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Studies in Musical Theatre 18.1 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/studies-in-musical-theatre

 

Aims & Scope

 

Studies in Musical Theatre provides a forum to debate a wide range of texts that articulate the musical together with the theatrical. This peer-reviewed journal brings together a variety of critical approaches to contribute to the discussion surrounding live performance, the development and form of musical theatre and its value as a cultural product in theory and practice. Here, you will find a wealth of writing encompassing everything from opera to film musical to pop video.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

 

Issue 18.1

 

Editorial

 

Introduction

ELIZABETH WOLLMAN AND JESSICA STERNFELD

 

Articles

 

‘Have you seen this?’: Constructing and controlling reality in The Assassination of Katie Hopkins (2018)

CLARE CHANDLER

 

Femininity and utopia in MGM’s adaptation of Sally Benson’s Meet Me in St. Louis

KATY JAYASURIYA

 

‘Peace and quiet and open air’: Performing weathering in New York screen musicals of the COVID-19 pandemic

EVELYN O’MALLEY

 

A proposed framework for reviewing and revising musical theatre curricula

MELISSA FENTON

 

Reviews

 

Schmicago!, Alice Mathias and Robert Luketic (dir.) (2023), USA: Broadway Video, Out of Cinc and Universal Television

LISA DUFFY AND ABIGAIL FINE

 

The Little Mermaid, Rob Marshall (dir.) (2023), USA: Walt Disney Pictures

TOM UE

 

Merrily We Roll Along, directed by Maria Friedman

JANINE CHOW

 

Guys and Dolls, directed by Nicholas Hytner Sunset Boulevard, directed by Jamie Lloyd

GREGORY CAMP

 

Pal Joey, co-directed by Tony Goldwyn and Savion Glover (2023)

 

I Can Get It for You Wholesale, directed by Trip Cullman (2023)

WARREN HOFFMAN