Sense of Occasion

Sense of Occasion

by Harold Prince

Narrated by Michael Butler Murray

Unabridged — 10 hours, 12 minutes

Sense of Occasion

Sense of Occasion

by Harold Prince

Narrated by Michael Butler Murray

Unabridged — 10 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

In this fast-moving, candid, conversational, and entertaining memoir, Harold Prince, the most honored director/producer in the history of the American theater looks back over his seventy-year career.



In 1974, Prince released his first book, Contradictions: Notes on Twenty-Six Years in the Theatre. Although Contradictions has since attained cult status among producers, directors, and actors alike, Prince, in hindsight, believes he wasn't ready to publish such a tome at that point in his career. Although he doesn't regret that effort, he is at last prepared to conclude it. In Sense of Occasion, Prince returns to this seminal text, invigorating it with fresh insights cultivated through four decades of additional practice.



As well as detailing his titanic successes that changed the form and content of the American musical theater, Prince evenhandedly reflects on the shows that didn't work, most memorably and painfully Merrily We Roll Along. Throughout, he offers insights into the way business is conducted on Broadway, drawing sharp contrasts between past and present. This thoughtful, complete account of one of the most legendary and long-lived careers in theater history, written by the man who lived it, is an essential work of personal and professional recollection.

Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Alexandra Jacobs

Sometimes a revival is better than the original. This is true not just of theater but of love and also of the Broadway titan Harold Prince's new memoir, Sense of Occasion—which is to a large degree his old memoir, annotated and updated considerably, but left with its fine patina essentially undisturbed…This autobiography is not the grand chandelier crashing down as at the end of the first act of Phantom, but a series of warming, twinkling lights.

Library Journal

★ 10/15/2017
Producer, director, and playwright Prince has worked in show business since he was 19. Now 89, and with a career spanning seven decades, he has won 21 Tony Awards, including eight for directing and ten for producing. His first hit was The Pajama Game. He's had his flops along the way, but it's hard to fault the number and quality of his successes: West Side Story, A Funny Thing…, Company, Follies, Phantom of the Opera. In 1974, after many years working on Broadway, he published Contradictions, a part memoir, part reflection on the state of theater and an expression of love for his difficult mistress, the theater. He's updated that book here, adding comments on the already published chapters and appended sections covering from 1974 to today. It's the type of book that could easily become hackneyed, a self-serving march through past triumphs. That it isn't is a tribute to this passionate, intelligent man who has had years of unparalleled access to the greats and near-greats of Broadway and wishes to share what he's learned. VERDICT Perceptive, fresh, and engagingly modest, this book will prove irresistible to theater lovers everywhere.—David Keymer, Cleveland

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176334364
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 01/05/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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