Broadway And Corporate Capitalism by Michael Schwartz

A sociological study of how Broadway theater was transformed by corporate capitalism, tracing the ways investment, real-estate interests, and profit-driven producers reshaped production, programming, and labor relations; it shows how commercial imperatives and concentrated ownership altered artistic decision-making, constrained creative autonomy, and redefined audiences and cultural value, while documenting the tensions between artists, unions, managers, and financiers in a market-oriented theatrical system.

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