Wicked: The Grimmerie
by David Cote
- Pagine
- 192
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781401308209
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~3h 22min
Wicked: The Grimmerie è un book di David Cote. Conta 192 pagine.
Informazioni su questo libro
This companion volume to the Broadway musical offers an exploration of its fictional universe and real-world theatrical origins. Structured as a witch’s grimoire, the book combines character studies, magical lore, and behind-the-scenes documentation of the stage production. Readers encounter detailed profiles of central figures, explanations of invented spells and artifacts, and essays that trace the adaptation from its literary roots to contemporary theater. The volume also examines the practical craftsmanship of musical staging, including costume design, set construction, and choreographic development. By blending in-universe fantasy with documented theatrical history, the work functions as both a reference guide and a historical record of American musical theater. Its distinctive format invites readers to consider how stagecraft transforms narrative into spectacle, making it a useful resource for students of performance, theater practitioners, and readers interested in the mechanics of long-running Broadway productions.
Sull'Autore
David Cote è l'autore di Wicked: The Grimmerie. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.
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Quante pagine ha Wicked: The Grimmerie?+
Wicked: The Grimmerie ha 192 pagine.
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This companion volume to the Broadway musical offers an exploration of its fictional universe and real-world theatrical origins. Structured as a witch’s grimoire, the book combines character studies, magical lore, and behind-the-scenes documentation of the stage production. Readers encounter detaile...
Chi ha scritto Wicked: The Grimmerie?+
Wicked: The Grimmerie è stato scritto da David Cote.