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Industrial Paradise Lost

Industrial Paradise Lost

Ted Chapin

Lulu.com
2010
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William Blake created 12 illustrations in 1808 for John Milton's epic 1674 poem "Paradise Lost", which is a vast expansion of the story of Adam and Eve. Ted Chapin updates the Milton/Blake story with his sculptural reinterpretations of Blake's illustrations. Chapin's sculptures, seemingly mechanized augmentations of Blake's gestures, express the industrial paradise now lost to us as we wander forward into the digital age.
Everything Was Possible

Everything Was Possible

Ted Chapin

GLOBE PEQUOT PRESS
2022
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Have you ever been curious about what it takes to get an original Broadway musical to opening night? Ted Chapin, college student at the time, had a front row seat at the creation of Stephen Sondheim's Follies, now considered one of the most important musicals of modern time. He kept a detailed journal of his experience as the sole production assistant, which he used as the basis for Everything Was Possible: The Birth of the Musical Follies, originally published in 2003. He was there in the drama-filled rehearsal room, typing the endless rewrites, ferrying new songs around town, pampering the film and television stars in the cast, travelling with the show to its Boston tryout and back to New York for the Broadway opening night. With an enthusiast's focus on detail and a journalist's skill, Chapin takes the reader on the roller-coaster ride of creating a new and original Broadway musical. Musical theater giants, still rising in their careers, were working at top form on what became a Tony Award-winning classic: Stephen Sondheim, Harold Prince, and Michael Bennett. Many classic Sondheim songs like "I'm Still Here," "Losing My Mind," and "Broadway Baby" were part of the score, some written in a hotel room in Boston.Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Follies with Ted Chapin. A new afterword brings the history of the show forward, diving into recent productions around the world, new recordings, and the continued promise of a film version.
Everything Was Possible

Everything Was Possible

Ted Chapin

Applause Theatre Book Publishers
2005
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In 1971, Ted Chapin was a production assistant on the legendary Broadway musical Follies. Thirty years later, the journal he kept has become the definitive history of one of Broadway's greatest-ever musicals, created by geniuses at the top of their free: Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Michael Bennett, and James Goldman. Everything Was Possible takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride, from the uncertainties of casting to drama-filled rehearsals, and from the pressures of a Boston dry run to the triumph of opening night on Broadway.