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How Broadway Works: Building and Running a Show, from the People Who Make It Happen

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How Broadway Works celebrates the unsung, out-of-sight people on Broadway who bring a production to the stage and shows young people interested in theater that there are myriad of vocations other than acting. What an audience sees is what is presented on the actors, lights, orchestra, musicians, and sometimes stagehands. What they don’t see is backstage, where many theater professionals collaborate to bring the production to an audience. The most visible career in a production is acting, but not everyone can act or even wishes to be in the spotlight, but still yearns to be part of the theater world. There are several jobs in the theater community where their talents may fit. Theater professional Sharon Grace Powers highlights the positions behind the curtain that work together to put on a show. She focuses on an area of theater production on Broadway, including what the job is, what the job requirements are, what an artist’s process is, and how that specific job is integrated into the fabric of a show’s production.

284 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2023

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1,014 reviews26 followers
November 17, 2023
How Broadway Works will be published December 15, 2023. Applause Books, an imprint of Globe Pequot, provided an early galley for review.

I was never a "theater kid" in school, but I always enjoyed taking in performances as a member of the audience. The cover of this one caught my attention, encouraging me to check it out and find out more of what goes on behind the scenes of productions. And, boy, did I ever learn a lot!

Powers breaks everything down in a very organized manner. Starting with the general and production managers and working her way through props, costumes and wardrobe, and then through lighting and sound, she makes it very clear who does what and how when it comes to mounting a Broadway show. Anyone looking for a career in the theatre outside of being on-stage will find what she has to say to be very valuable.
498 reviews
November 17, 2023
Sharon Grace Powers, How Broadway Works Building and Running a Show, from the People Who Make It Happen Globe Pequot, Applause, Dec 2023.

Thank you, NetGalley , for providing me with this uncorrected proof for review.
I applaud the premise of this book, which is an engaging, informative account of all the people who make it possible for those who shine on the Broadway stage, as actors, musicians, or writers. They have their role, but so too, do those people who may fleetingly appear as they move scenery, but are otherwise unseen, except in the productions their work brings to the public gaze. Not only does Sharon Grace Powers give them their due, but she opens up the huge range of possibilities available to people who would like to work on a Broadway production.
This is a wonderfully detailed book, with chapters on all aspects of bringing a show to Broadway with chapters covering the role of: the General Manager/Producer; Production Management Company; Set Designer and Associate Set Designer; Props - Production Props Supervisor, Head of Props; Puppets and Special Effects; Costumes – Costume Designer, Costume Design Associate, Full-Service Shops and Costume Draper, Beading, Fabric painter, Milliner, and Body Padding; Wardrobe – Wardrobe Supervisor, Dresser and Sticher; Stage Management – Production Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Managers; Music – Misic Director, Associate Music Director, Dance Music Arranger, Vocal Arranger, Orchestrator, Music Copyist and Music Coordinator; Sound – Sound Designer, Sound Mixer and Assistant Sound Person; Lighting – Lighting Designer, Lighting Associate and Lighting Programmer and Technology; Hair/Wigs and Makeup Prosthetics – hair Supervisor and Makeup Designer. Reading this wide collection of the work that is undertaken to get a show to its audience would provide any teacher of theatre and drama courses with a wealth of knowledge with which to encourage students who are not those to be seen on stage. This is just one of the treasures that Sharon Grace powers provides.

She also makes the rules governing labour in the profession abundantly clear, with detailed information about the unions that cover the various occupations about which she writes. How the occupations fit together to work efficiently and smoothly in a pattern that can be seen in all the Broadway theatres. At the same time, the unique nature of the various shows is demonstrated with reference to particular productions.
The contributors to the book have backgrounds in acting but found that this was not the profession for them. Instead, they became the backbone to the Broadway productions of which an audience sees only an infinitesimal amount of the work that leads to their realisation. How Broadway Works is a marvellous source of information and a worthy appreciation of the myriad of roles to which Sharon Grace Powers gives authenticity. I enjoyed this book, for its knowledgeable account of work mostly unseen, its enthusiasm for opening up a wider world of theatre to those who want to work there and for its accessible although detailed information.
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September 13, 2023
If you've ever dreamt of the dazzling lights, the captivating music, and the magic of the stage, "How Broadway Works" by Sharon Grace Powers is your all-access pass to the world of theater. But here's the twist: it's not about the actors in the spotlight; it's about the unsung heroes behind the scenes who make the show a reality.

This book is a celebration of the often-overlooked individuals who work tirelessly to bring a production to life. It's a standing ovation for those who operate in the shadows but are essential to the theater. While the audience sees the actors, lights, and musicians, Powers takes us on a backstage tour to meet the true stars of Broadway -- the talented professionals who craft the magic.

Powers understands that not everyone aspires to be in the limelight, and that's where this book shines. It's a revelation for young theater enthusiasts who may not be drawn to acting but are yearning to be part of the theater world. "How Broadway Works" opens their eyes to a myriad of "roles" that await them behind the curtain.

Powers unveils each role with precision, providing an in-depth understanding of what the job entails, the qualifications required, an artist's creative process, and most importantly, how each role intricately weaves into the tapestry of a show's production.

Whether you're interested in stage management, costume design, lighting, or any other facet of theater, you'll find it expertly explored.

Sharon Grace Powers' passion for the subject matter shines through every page. It's evident that she respects and admires the dedication and artistry of those who work behind the scenes, and she beautifully articulates their contributions.

In a world where the spotlight often steals the show, "How Broadway Works" is a much-needed reminder that there's a whole universe of talent working diligently backstage. It's an invitation for aspiring theater professionals to find their niche and be part of the magic.

Whether you're an aspiring theater professional, a seasoned practitioner, or simply a curious theatergoer, this book will deepen your appreciation for the creativity that happens behind the curtain. It's a standing ovation for the true heroes who make Broadway shine.
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176 reviews9 followers
October 5, 2023
Broadway! Who does not love heading to Times Square in NYC and visiting the city that never sleeps, while indulging in a Broadway show! The complexities of the industry and how a musical or play goes from on paper to the stage is surreal. I would say I am one who knows a good amount about Broadway in general, however, this book shed light into some aspects I had not fully considered.

Without a doubt this book was well written and a phenomenal overview into the behind the scenes of Broadway itself. I found this book very education, a great overview/outline of the importance of various positions (without going overboard or too in depth), references to plays and musicals as reference points, and was absolutely a book a wide audience will enjoy!

Thank you to both NetGalley, Globe Pequot, and Applause for providing me the opportunity to review “How Broadway Works” prior to publication. I am appreciative and leave my review voluntarily.
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1,498 reviews23 followers
December 8, 2023
Broadway is often associated with actors, singers, and dancers, but there is a whole team of skilled professionals behind the scenes who make the magic happen. Each person plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of a show. The more I delve into the world of theater, the more I appreciate all the work that happens backstage.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book as it provides a comprehensive insight into the entire creative process. It offers a clear explanation of the responsibilities of each professional involved in a production. I highly recommend it!

Thanks to Globe Pequot for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Elizabeth.
33 reviews2 followers
November 1, 2023
Date read: 10/31-11/1

Star rating: 4 stars

I found that this was very informational to learn on and reading about all the mechanics that plays along throughout it. It's interesting that there is so much that isn't talked about out side the theater and it gave me insight on everything that goes into Broadway.

Would I get it myself? Personally no. Would I recommend it to someone else? Yes if they are into theater and/or non-fiction work.
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