Broadway Anecdotes
Author Peter Hay Publisher Oxford University Press (October 5, 1989) Binding Paperback Condition: Very good with some age tanning. But otherwise pristine Summary This book is a treasure for a theater buff. Peter Hay was a notable writer, editor, and theater historian known for his contributions to the documentation of Broadway history and anecdotes. He authored several books on theater, including "Broadway Anecdotes," which is a collection of humorous, intriguing, and insightful stories from Broadway's rich history. Hay's work often focused on capturing the essence of the theater world through personal stories, insider knowledge, and historical events, making his contributions valuable to both theater enthusiasts and scholars. His ability to weave entertaining narratives about the personalities and events of Broadway has made his books enduring favorites among readers interested in the performing arts. HERE ARE SOME OF THE ANECDOTES: Marlon Brando's Audition for "A Streetcar Named