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The boys from Syracuse

the Schuberts' theatrical empire

1st Cooper Square Press ed.
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The boys from Syracuse

the Schuberts' theatrical empire

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The sons of a religious fanatic, the Shubert brothers from Syracuse - Sam, Lee, and J.J. - "seemed unlikely casting for the most ruthless titans in the history of American theatre," notes biographer Foster Hirsch. But since the turn of the century, the Shuberts and their heirs have exercised on unequaled power over Broadway and the road, and not until now has there been a complete account of their lives and the evolution of their business.

During their heyday from 1905 to the crash of 1929, the Shuberts presented a dozen or more shows each season in New York and twice that number on tour, featuring the most respected and sought-after stars of the day: Al Jolson, Richard Mansfield, Beatrice Lillie, Carmen Miranda, Lillian Russell, Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice, Mae West, Fred Astaire, and the Three Stooges, among many others.

They also worked with famed vaudeville team Olson and Johnson on Hellzapoppin' and with Sigmund Romberg, their in-house composer, on The Student Prince and Blossom Time, among the biggest financial successes in the history of the American theatre.

Nearly illiterate, the Shuberts conquered commercial theatre, in part because rivals saw them as malaprop-spouting yokels from Syracuse who posed no threat. They were excellent businessmen who seldom financed their enterprises with their own money and who instinctively understood star power.

The story of the Shuberts is an epic tale of business successes and shenanigans on an enormous scale. Embellished with original interview material, this chronicle is a major contribution to the history of the American theatre and is certain to become an essential reference work.

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The boys from Syracuse: the Schuberts' theatrical empire
2000, Cooper Square Press
in English - 1st Cooper Square Press ed.
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Boys from Syracuse: The Shuberts' Theatrical Empire
2000, Cooper Square Publishing, LLC
in English
Cover of: Boys from Syracuse
Boys from Syracuse: The Shuberts' Theatrical Empire
2000, Cooper Square Publishing, LLC
in English
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The boys from Syracuse: the Shuberts' theatrical empire
1998, Southern Illinois University Press
in English
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Boys from Syracuse
1924, HarperCollins Publishers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-333) and index.
Originally published: Carbondale, Ill. : Southern Illinois University Press, 1998.

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New York
Genre
Biography.

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Dewey Decimal Class
792/.0232/09227471, B
Library of Congress
PN2285 .H56 2000, PN2285.H56 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 342 p. :
Number of pages
342

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OL6787012M
Internet Archive
boysfromsyracuse0000hirs
ISBN 10
0815411030
LCCN
00043093
OCLC/WorldCat
44270295
Library Thing
6820075
Goodreads
503296

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