: The Triumphant Story of the All-Black Musical that Changed the World (aka Footnotes)
(3/17/2021)
In 2016, my husband and I were fortunate enough to see, "Shuffle Along", on Broadway. All of the shows stars were well established Broadway performers and they were the reason why we got tickets. And while we'd heard of Eubie Blake, none of the other people responsible for the 1921 "Shuffle Along, were familiar to us. The show was great!
"Footnotes", the book, examines the contributions made to American theater by Eubie Blake,Noble Sissle, Flournoy Miller, and Aubrey Lyles. Their contributions influenced the musicals of their time and forever changed the complexion of theater casts forever.
While the book was very interesting, especially to frequent theater goers like myself, it read more like a textbook. It especially got bogged down with the telling of the many attempts to revive the original musical; introducing all of the names of the people involved with each attempt. Many of these names were not very recognizable. And even folks like myself, who are familiar with theater history might find these portions tedious. With the exception of the last chapter, I feel the last quarter of the book needed to be pared down.