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Putting it together, how Stephen Sondheim and I created "Sunday in the park with George", James Lapine

Label
Putting it together, how Stephen Sondheim and I created "Sunday in the park with George", James Lapine
Language
eng
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technical information on music
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other
Main title
Putting it together
Responsibility statement
James Lapine
Sub title
how Stephen Sondheim and I created "Sunday in the park with George"
Summary
Putting It Together chronicles the two-year odyssey of creating the iconic Broadway musical Sunday in the Park with George. In 1982, James Lapine, at the beginning of his career as a playwright and director, met Stephen Sondheim, nineteen years his senior and already a legendary Broadway composer and lyricist. Shortly thereafter, the two decided to write a musical inspired by Georges Seurat's nineteenth-century painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. Through conversations between Lapine and Sondheim, as well as most of the production team, and with a treasure trove of personal photographs, sketches, script notes, and sheet music, the two Broadway icons lift the curtain on their beloved musical. Putting It Together is a deeply personal remembrance of their collaboration and friendship and the highs and lows of that journey, one that resulted in the beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning classic
Target audience
adult
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not applicable
Classification
Performer

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