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Broadway: The American Musical

I Got Plenty o' Nuttin': 1929-1942 (Season 1, Episode 3)
TV Episode | Documentary, Music

The Great Depression ushered in a new era of the Broadway musical. Gone were the frothy, nonsensical shows of the 1920s. Broadway musicals were now either reflective of the harsh times (such as "Americana" which featured the unofficial ...See moreThe Great Depression ushered in a new era of the Broadway musical. Gone were the frothy, nonsensical shows of the 1920s. Broadway musicals were now either reflective of the harsh times (such as "Americana" which featured the unofficial anthem of the era, 'Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?'), political (such as the Gershwin's satire "Of Thee I Sing", the first musical whose book won the Pulitzer Prize) or earthy (such as the Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess"). Shows even dared to have as the leads unsavory characters, such as in "Pal Joey". When the shows were lighter in fare, they were more glamorous and sophisticated, which was evidenced in the shows of the young, urbane composer, Cole Porter. The Broadway musical was also aided by the Federal Theater, designed to mount productions so that people could work. One of the most notorious of these productions was "The Cradle Will Rock". New stars of the era included Ethel Merman with her trumpet-like voice, Ethel Waters who could not read music but who could sing a variety of musical styles, and young dancers Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. The United States' entry into World War II was also reflected on Broadway, most notably in Irving Berlin's "This Is the Army", which featured real life enlisted soldiers and Berlin himself. Written by Huggo See less
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Director
Writers
Michael Kantor (written by) | Martin Starger (conceived by) (developed in association with)
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Status
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Updated Oct 20, 2004

Release date
Oct 20, 2004 (United States)

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51 cast members
Name Known for
Julie Andrews
Self - Host Self - Host   See fewer
Fred Astaire
Johnny Brett / Guy Holden (in 'The Gay Divorcee') (archive footage) Johnny Brett / Guy Holden (in 'The Gay Divorcee') (archive footage)   See fewer
Hank Azaria
Marc Blitzstein (archive footage) Marc Blitzstein (archive footage)   See fewer
Mary Ellin Barnett
Self (as Mary Ellin Barrett) Self (as Mary Ellin Barrett)   See fewer
Irving Berlin
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
John W. Bubbles
Actor (archive footage) (as John Bubbles) Actor (archive footage) (as John Bubbles)   See fewer
Kitty Carlisle
Self (as Kitty Carlisle Hart) Self (as Kitty Carlisle Hart)   See fewer
Bing Crosby
Billy Crocker (archive footage) Billy Crocker (archive footage)   See fewer
Todd Duncan
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
George Gershwin
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Ira Gershwin
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Micki Grant
Actress (archive footage) Actress (archive footage)   See fewer
Michael C. Hall
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
Erin Hill
Sandra Mescal Sandra Mescal   See fewer
Gene Jones
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
Gene Kelly
Joey Evans (archive footage) Joey Evans (archive footage)   See fewer
Angus Macfadyen
Orson Welles (archive footage) Orson Welles (archive footage)   See fewer
Audra McDonald
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
Ron McLarty
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
Ethel Merman
Actress (archive footage) Actress (archive footage)   See fewer
George Murphy
King Shaw (archive footage) King Shaw (archive footage)   See fewer
Ronald Reagan
Johnny Jones (archive footage) Johnny Jones (archive footage)   See fewer
Ginger Rogers
Mimi Glossop (archive footage) Mimi Glossop (archive footage)   See fewer
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self (archive footage) (as Franklin Delano Roosevelt) Self (archive footage) (as Franklin Delano Roosevelt)   See fewer
Artie Shaw
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Jonathan Marc Sherman
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
Stephen Spinella
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
Mary Testa
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
John Turturro
Aldo Silvano (archive footage) Aldo Silvano (archive footage)   See fewer
Ethel Waters
Actress (archive footage) Actress (archive footage)   See fewer
Emily Watson
Olive Stanton (archive footage) Olive Stanton (archive footage)   See fewer
Andrew Weems
Self (voice) Self (voice)   See fewer
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