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Book SynopsisJ. Austin Eyer is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at The Pennsylvania State University. He also serves as the Head of Musical Theatre for Musiktheater Bavaria in Germany. He has performed on Broadway in Evita, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Billy Elliot, The Little Mermaid, Curtains and The Secret Garden
Lyndy Franklin Smith is an Instructor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at University of Kentucky, Artistic Director of The Lexington Theatre Company, and a professional Director/Choreographer. She performed on Broadway in A Chorus Line and The Little Mermaid; Tours of Fosse and White Christmas and NYC's Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
Trade ReviewAustin Eyer and Franklin Smith are both experienced [swings] and take the reader through the background to the swing concept, rehearsing as a swing, dealing with whatever you have to do in the show and what happens at the end of it. There’s a lot of practical advice about learning songs and dancing routines, and combining it – if required – with the role of dance captain. A useful and accessible book about a subject which really needed spelling out clearly. Yes, it’s about Broadway but nearly all the advice and examples are applicable wherever musical theatre is being staged. * The Stage *
As this text so wonderfully captures, swings are mathematicians, artists, soloists, team members, team leaders, peacekeepers, and miracle-workers. What a gift to have their stories told! Future swings, take this gift and run with it! * Andy Blankenbuehler, Choreographer *
A revelation! . . . This user-friendly guide explains everything you need to know to be a successful swing or cover on any stage, anywhere. It takes all of the confusion and intimidation out of the job and explains every responsibility in detail. A guaranteed gem!’ * Lyn Cramer, University of Oklahoma *
A must-read for anyone considering a career in the theater,
Broadway Swings is an eye-opener that will teach any old theater fan new tricks. -- Dave Quinn * NBC In the Wings *
Table of ContentsPreface by J. Austin Eyer and Lyndy Franklin Smith Foreword by Susan Stroman Acknowledgments Introduction Some Terms to Know 1 What is a Swing? 2 Selecting the Swing 3 Swings in Rehearsal 4 The Next Step: Tech Rehearsal and Previews 5 On with the Show 6 And the Show Goes On . . . and On . . . and On . . . 7 Closing Time 8 So You Think You Can Swing? 9 Swings as Dance Captains 10 Swings beyond Broadway 11 Swing Stories 12 Thoughts from the Creative Team 13 Swinging On Appendix A: Meet the Swings Appendix B: Sources/Further Reading