Tuesday, August 19, 2025

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Isaac Q. Miller, the author of The Story Behind Broadway's Biggest Hits, clarifies the title he chose in his introduction when he says: “I made a big claim with the title of this book, claiming it to be about Broadway's biggest hits but the truth is that's incredibly subjective.” He's right there. For me, three of my favorites were not included. Those are Jesus Christ Superstar, Miss Saigon and The Secret Garden, all successful Broadway musicals. Yet Miller's list is solid. He chose: Chicago, Wicked, A Chorus Line, Rent, The Book of Mormon, Fiddler on the Roof, Grease, Hamilton, Jersey Boys, and Hadestown. I've seen all of those except for Hadestown. I wasn't thrilled with The Book of Mormon, but I loved the others. So I have to say he made solid and interesting choices.

Miller talks about the history behind the shows, including a little about the sources that inspired them. Sometimes those were short stories or other plays, and, in the case of Rent, a combination of Jonathan Larson's personal struggles and Puccini's opera La Bohème. He also covers the original casts, costumes, the set and lighting designs and the choreography. This is not a book that was written to stand on its own. Instead, it enhances the appreciation of the shows it covers. I'm a theater buff and I loved it.

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