The Season: A Candid Look At Broadway

The Season: A Candid Look At Broadway

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.

Author: William Goldman
Binding: Paperback
Published: Limelight Editions., 1969

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

The non-fiction work The Season: A Candid Look At Broadway offers an unparalleled, behind-the-scenes account of a pivotal year in New York's theatrical landscape. William Goldman, with his characteristic wit and incisive commentary, uncovers the triumphs, failures, and often absurd realities that define the Great White Way. This compelling narrative presents a vivid mosaic of producers, directors, actors, and critics, illustrating the intricate dance of ambition and artistry that unfolds each year. It chronicles the intense pressures and exhilarating highs of Broadway, providing an honest and often humorous perspective on the industry's inner workings. Goldman's sharp observations instruct readers on the true nature of theatrical production, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the stage.

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Description

Author: William Goldman
Binding: Paperback
Published: Limelight Editions., 1969

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

The non-fiction work The Season: A Candid Look At Broadway offers an unparalleled, behind-the-scenes account of a pivotal year in New York's theatrical landscape. William Goldman, with his characteristic wit and incisive commentary, uncovers the triumphs, failures, and often absurd realities that define the Great White Way. This compelling narrative presents a vivid mosaic of producers, directors, actors, and critics, illustrating the intricate dance of ambition and artistry that unfolds each year. It chronicles the intense pressures and exhilarating highs of Broadway, providing an honest and often humorous perspective on the industry's inner workings. Goldman's sharp observations instruct readers on the true nature of theatrical production, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the stage.