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163: The Show (Boat) Must Go On: Broadway and the American Musical

History That Doesn't Suck

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Broadway's Evolution in the Roaring Twenties

This chapter explores the transformation of Broadway during the 1920s, focusing on the influences of radio, NBC, and talking pictures. It highlights the struggles of black performers like Noble Sissel in creating 'Shuffle Along,' an all-Black musical that unexpectedly captivated audiences. The narrative further examines the groundbreaking nature of 'Showboat,' which tackled racial themes and complex characters, marking a pivotal shift in American musical theater.

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