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Broadway's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Dynamic Divas, Surefire Showstoppers, and Box Office Busts

Broadway's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Dynamic Divas, Surefire Showstoppers, and Box Office Busts
A new addition to Brassey's popular Most Wanted Series, Broadway's Most Wanted sings the praises of muscial theatre with a dash of whimsy thrown in. Tom Shea honors those who have made musical theatre what it is today - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Oh! the ugly! When a show hits gold, the world's a wonderful place, but a bomb is just as precious and enjoyable in its own special way. With more than forty top ten lists packed full of fun and facts, Shea shows you the best - and the worst - that Broadway, off-Broadway, and the rest of musical theatre has to offer. They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway; Tom Shea shines just as brightly with this entertaining assortment of trivia and tidbits on hundreds of shows and actors from decdades of performances.



Winona Ryder by Us Magazine,
Winona Ryder by Us Magazine,
Brad Pitt debuted in the 1991 hit Thelma and Louise, and Winona Ryder made her name in 1989's cult sensation Heathers. Bigger roles and top billing were quick to follow for both. Today, the two are sex symbols and generational icons whose names are synonymous with box office success. These striking oversized books explore and document their lives and phenomenal careers. Each of their successive films -- including recent challenging roles such as Pitt's in The Devil's Own and Ryder's in The Crucible -- have further cemented their standing as serious actors. Both are media darlings and appear frequently on magazine covers; their film careers as well as their relationships (Pitt with Gwyneth Paltrow, Ryder with Johnny Depp and Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner) are eagerly followed by millions of fans anxious for details. Produced to the same lavish specifications as Little, Brown's previous bestsellers Cobain and Garcia, Brad Pitt and Winona Ryder are gorgeously illustrated with images by top Us and Rolling Stone photographers, movie stills, and rare studio outtakes. The substantial texts include profiles, interviews, and movie reviews drawn from Us and Rolling Stone, newly commissioned biographical overviews, and complete filmographies. With major motion pictures starring both actors set for release in the fall -- Seven Years in Tibet for Pitt, Alien: Resurrection for Ryder -- these beautiful, affordably priced hardcovers are certain to be two of 1997's premier holiday gift books.



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Box Office Mojo - Box Office Mojo is a website that tracks domestic (United States and Canada) and international box office grosses. It is frequently cited as an authoritative of box office data for the North American market.



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