Gypsy: A Musical Suggested by the Memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee

by Arthur Laurents, Gypsy Rose Lee, and Stephen Sondheim

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Gypsy Rose Lee’s memoir became a New York Times bestseller in 1957, inspiring the 1959 hit musical, two movies, and three revivals. Now a fourth, directed by Arthur Laurents and starring Patti LuPone, is lighting up New York, winning top Broadway theatre awards, including three 2008 Tony Awards, as well as raves from critics and audiences:

 

“No matter how long you live, you’ll never see a more
exciting production.” —
Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal

 

“Watch out, New York! This GYPSY is a wallop-packing show of raw power.” —Ben Brantley, The New York Times

 

“Not your ordinary theater experience. This is the best production
of the best damn musical ever.”
—Liz Smith, Syndicated Columnist

 

The memoir, which Gypsy began as a series of pieces for The New Yorker, contains photographs and newspaper clippings from her personal scrapbooks and an afterword by her son, Erik Lee Preminger. At turns touching and hilarious, Gypsy describes her childhood trouping across 1920s America through her rise to stardom as The Queen of Burlesque in 1930s New York—where gin came in bathtubs, gangsters were celebrities, and Walter Winchell was king.

 

Gypsy’s story features outrageous characters—among them Broadway’s funny girl, Fanny Brice, who schooled Gypsy in how to be a star; gangster Waxy Gordon, who fixed her teeth; and her indomitable mother, Rose, who lived by her own version of the Golden Rule: “Do unto others … before they do you.”

  • ISBN10 1258180235
  • ISBN13 9781258180232
  • Publish Date 1 October 2011 (first published 1 January 1986)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Literary Licensing, LLC
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 158
  • Language English