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  3. Author/playwright Goldman spent the 1967-68 Broadway season getting mad. At the garish camp-following of a Garland at the Palace; at the phoney, loud-mouthed ""ad libs"" of a double-billed. Buddy Hackett and Eddie Fisher; at the fact that a George C. Scott couldn't communicate with a Burl Ives and had to leave the show he was directing; at a ""critic's darling"" like Sandy Dennis; at the haste ...

  4. The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway is today out of print, but you can find it in some libraries or buy a secondhand or electronic edition of it. Though hardly any of the shows Goldman writes about remain in the common memory—and even some of the players he refers to as leaders in their field are now completely forgotten— The Season is a buffet of tasty items.

  5. 3 de may. de 2020 · The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway is an account of the 1967-1968 season on and off-Broadway by American novelist and screenwriter William Goldman. It originally was published in 1969.

  6. Charles Isherwood This book is an exhaustively researched assessment of a single Broadway season in 1967-68. He interviewed pretty much everyone involved with every show. The book is useful even today, because it analyses every production that opened that season and uses each to illustrate a different point about Broadway, the various forms of theatre, and the economics of putting on a show.

  7. 18 de ene. de 2024 · 'The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway' by William Goldman (1969) Not all the opinions of the novelist and screenwriter have aged well, but no other book offers such a detailed account of one ...