Steven Suskin

Steven Suskin is an American theater critic and historian of musical theater.[1][2] He is a member emeritus of the New York Drama Critics' Circle.[3]

Bibliography

  • Suskin, Steven (2010), Show tunes : the songs, shows, and careers of Broadway’s major composers, 4th ed., Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195314076
  • Suskin, Steven (2009), The Sound of Broadway Music: A Book of Orchestrators and Orchestrations, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-530947-8
  • Suskin, Steven (2006), Second Act Trouble: Behind the Scenes at Broadway's Big Musical Bombs, Hal Leonard, ISBN 9781557836311
  • Suskin, Steven (2004), A Must See!: Brilliant Broadway Artwork, Chronicle, ISBN 978-0811842174
  • Suskin, Steven (2003), Broadway Yearbook 2001-2002, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195158762
  • Suskin, Steven (2002), Broadway Yearbook 2000-2001, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195148824
  • Suskin, Steven (2001), Broadway Yearbook 1999-2000, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195139556
  • Suskin, Steven (1997), More opening nights on Broadway : a critical quotebook of the musical theatre, 1965 through 1981, Schirmer, ISBN 978-0028645711
  • Suskin, Steven (1990), Opening night on Broadway: a critical quotebook of the golden era of the musical theatre, Oklahoma! (1943) to Fiddler on the roof (1964), Schirmer, ISBN 9780028726250
  • Suskin, Steven (1990), Berlin, Kern, Rodgers, Hart, and Hammerstein: A Complete Song Catalogue, McFarland, ISBN 978-0899504711

References

  1. Robert Simonson (October 24, 2005), "Suskin and Company Explore "Second Act Trouble" in New Musical Disaster Compendium", Playbill
  2. Raymond Knapp; Mitchell Morris; Stacy Wolf, eds. (2011), "Audiences and critics (footnotes)", The Oxford Handbook of the American Musical, Oxford University Press, p. 377, ISBN 9780199874729
  3. Current membership, New York Drama Critics' Circle, 2013–2014, retrieved 2014-10-06


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