Sunday in the Park with George: A Musical (Musical Library Series)

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Author: Stephen Sondheim

ISBN-10: 1557830681

ISBN-13: 9781557830685

Category: General & Miscellaneous

(Applause Libretto Library). This 1995 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical was inspired by the painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat. A complex work revolving around a fictionalized Seurat immersed in single-minded concentration while painting the masterpiece, the production has evolved into a meditation on art, emotional connection, and community. This publication contains the entire script of the musical. " Sunday is itself a modernist creation, perhaps...

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This 1995 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical was inspired by the painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat. A complex work revolving around a fictionalized Seurat immersed in single-minded concentration while painting the masterpiece, the production has evolved into a meditation on art, emotional connection, and community. This publication contains the entire score of the musical. "Sunday is itself a modernist creation, perhaps the first truly modernist work of musical theatre that Broadway has produced ... a watershed event that demands nothing less than a retrospective, even revisionist, look at the development of the serious Broadway musical."- Frank Rich, The New York Times Magazine Library Journal Sondheim's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical concerns the problems of artistic creativity as experienced by the French painter Georges Seurat and his fictional great-grandson, also an artist. Both men want to create art that is unique to them and discover that the process is accompanied by critical disparagement and the dissolution of personal relationships. Even without Sondheim's score and the stunning sets that graced the Broadway production, the play's witty lyrics and dialogue transform a somewhat limited theme. The show's recent airing on cable TV, soon to be repeated on PBS, may spark interest in this volume, which certainly belongs in all serious theater collections. Eric W. Johnson, Univ. of Bridgeport Lib., Ct.

\ Library JournalSondheim's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical concerns the problems of artistic creativity as experienced by the French painter Georges Seurat and his fictional great-grandson, also an artist. Both men want to create art that is unique to them and discover that the process is accompanied by critical disparagement and the dissolution of personal relationships. Even without Sondheim's score and the stunning sets that graced the Broadway production, the play's witty lyrics and dialogue transform a somewhat limited theme. The show's recent airing on cable TV, soon to be repeated on PBS, may spark interest in this volume, which certainly belongs in all serious theater collections. Eric W. Johnson, Univ. of Bridgeport Lib., Ct.\ \