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Before the Parade Passes By

Gower Champion and the Glorious American Musical
By:John Anthony Gilvey
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780312337766
eText ISBN:9781429925594
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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A biography of the Tony Award–winning director-choreographer from Broadway's Golden Age. "Packed with detail, anecdotes and insight, this look at director-choreographer Champion's work leaves no step unturned…. Gilvey reaches the top shelf of high-kicking Broadway biographies." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) During the Golden Age of the Broadway musical, few director-choreographers could infuse a new musical with dance and movement in quite the way Gower Champion could. From his earliest Broadway success with  Bye Bye Birdie to his triumphant and bittersweet valedictory,  42nd Street, musicals directed by Champion filled the proscenium with life. At their best, they touched the heart and stirred the soul with a skillful blend of elegance and American showmanship. He began his career as one-half of "America's Youngest Dance Team" with Jeanne Tyler and later teamed with his wife, dance partner, and longtime collaborator, Marge Champion. This romantic ballroom duo danced across America in the smartest clubs and onto the television screen, performing story dances that captivated the country. They ultimately took their talent to Hollywood, where they starred in the 1951 remake of  Show Boat,  Lovely to Look At, and other films. But Broadway always called to Champion, and in 1959 he was tapped to direct  Bye Bye Birdie. The rest is history. In shows like  Birdie, Carnival,  Hello, Dolly!, I Do! I Do!, Sugar, and  42nd Street, luminaries such as Chita Rivera, Dick Van Dyke, Carol Channing, Mary Martin, Robert Preston, Tony Roberts, Robert Morse, Tammy Grimes, and Jerry Orbach brought Champion's creative vision to life. Working with composers and writers like Jerry Herman, Michael Stewart, Charles Strouse, Lee Adams, and Bob Merrill, he streamlined the musical making it flow effortlessly with song and dance from start to finish. Author John Gilvey has spoken with many of the people who worked with Champion, and in  Before the Parade Passes By he tells the life story of this most American of Broadway musical director-choreographers from his early days dancing with Marge to his final days spent meticulously honing the visual magic of  42nd Street.  This book is the life story of one man who personified the glory of the Broadway musical right up until the moment of his untimely death. When the curtain fell to thunderous applause on the opening night of  42nd Street,  August 25, 1980, legendary impresario David Merrick came forward, silenced the audience, and announced that Champion had died that morning. As eminent theatre critic Ethan Mordden has firmly put it, "the Golden Age was over." Though the Golden Age of the Broadway musical is over, John Gilvey brings it to life again by telling the story of Gower Champion, one of its most passionate and creative legends. 

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