The Broadway Anthology

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The Broadway Anthology

by Edward L. Bernays, Samuel Hoffenstein, Walter J. Kingsley, Murdock Pemberton

EN·~44 minutes·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
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The - Broadway Anthology - BY - EDWARD L. BERNAYS - SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN - WALTER J. KINGSLEY - MURDOCK PEMBERTON

0:27
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EDWARD L. BERNAYS

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ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN

1:00
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THE BARITONE

1:11
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PATRIOTISM

0:55
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THE PILLOW CASES

1:39
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BETTER INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

0:56
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THE PRIMA DONNA

1:00
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PRESS STORIES

1:00
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF CREDIT

1:03

Description

Step into the bustling world of early‑20th‑century Broadway, where larger‑than‑life singers, ambitious managers, and a nation at war collide in a series of sharp, witty sketches. From a Dutch tenor’s near‑fatal taxi crash to a celebrated baritone’s comically frugal travel plans, each vignette captures the quirks and pressures of life on the stage. The collection also shines a light on the patriotic concerts that rallied communities, complete with a Welsh conductor’s stubborn refusal to play a “trivial” Dixie tune. Through these snapshots, listeners hear the humor, the anxieties, and the fleeting moments of fame that defined an era.

Narrated with a keen eye for detail and a touch of gentle satire, the anthology offers a portrait of the people who filled the footlights and the newspapers alike. It’s a mosaic of voices—reporters, musicians, and the artists themselves—each revealing the behind‑the‑curtain realities of a time when every performance felt like a national duty. For anyone curious about the human stories that shaped Broadway’s legendary reputation, this listening experience feels like a backstage tour, lively and unexpectedly intimate.

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Language

en

Duration

~44 minutes (42K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ted Garvin, Melissa Er-Raqabi and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2005-02-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Edward L. Bernays

Edward L. Bernays

1891–1995

A master of persuasion who helped shape modern public relations, he turned psychology and mass communication into powerful tools for business and politics. His ideas remain influential—and controversial—because they changed how institutions learned to win public opinion.

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Samuel Hoffenstein

1889–1947

A sharp-witted poet, humorist, and screenwriter, he moved from newspaper rooms to Hollywood studios and left his mark on both books and film. His work mixed comedy, polish, and a reporter’s eye for memorable lines.

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Walter J. Kingsley

A newspaperman and theatrical press agent, he moved through the fast-paced worlds of journalism, vaudeville, and Broadway publicity in the early 20th century. His career connected newspapers, major theater circuits, and the orbit of Florenz Ziegfeld, giving his writing a strong feel for show business and promotion.

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Murdock Pemberton

Murdock Pemberton

1888–1982

A sharp-eyed critic, playwright, and man-about-town, this early New Yorker writer helped shape how modern art was talked about in America. His career moved easily between magazines, Broadway, and the wider cultural life of New York.

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