Peter Filichia
Broadway Musicals MVPs: 1960-2010
The Most Valuable Players of the Past 5 Seasons
Peter Filichia
Broadway Musicals MVPs: 1960-2010
The Most Valuable Players of the Past 5 Seasons
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Every year, Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, and the National Hockey League name a Most Valuable Player - an MVP. The Broadway musical community doesn't. Oh, there arethe Tony Awards, the Drama Desk Awards, and the Theatre World Awards. But what if Broadway selected a MVP each season?
In Broadway Musical MVPs: 1960-2010, The Most Valuable Players of the Past 50 Seasons, PeterFilichia names his choices for the MVPs of each of the past 50 Broadway seasons - they might be performers, producers, directors, or choreographers. Not surprisingly, many of the featured MVPs are multitaskers, such asdirectors who also choreographed, or wrote the book, or even designed the costumes! Also included are awards in categories such as Comeback Player of the Year, Reliever of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Led League in Errors. From Tammy Grimes, MVP of the 1960-61 season for The Unsinkable Molly Brown, to Joe DiPietro, MVP of the 2009-10 season for Memphis, Filichia recognizes the best and the brightest that have appeared on Broadway.
In Broadway Musical MVPs: 1960-2010, The Most Valuable Players of the Past 50 Seasons, PeterFilichia names his choices for the MVPs of each of the past 50 Broadway seasons - they might be performers, producers, directors, or choreographers. Not surprisingly, many of the featured MVPs are multitaskers, such asdirectors who also choreographed, or wrote the book, or even designed the costumes! Also included are awards in categories such as Comeback Player of the Year, Reliever of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Led League in Errors. From Tammy Grimes, MVP of the 1960-61 season for The Unsinkable Molly Brown, to Joe DiPietro, MVP of the 2009-10 season for Memphis, Filichia recognizes the best and the brightest that have appeared on Broadway.