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Step back into Broadway’s Golden Age with an entertaining and insightful exploration of the remarkable Jewish artists who shaped some of the most beloved musicals of the 1950s. During this extraordinary decade, Jewish composers, lyricists, and writers were the creative force behind many of Broadway’s greatest successes, blending their cultural heritage with the optimism and spirit of the American experience.
From immigrant pioneers like Irving Berlin to a new generation of American-born songwriters such as Adler & Ross, Frank Loesser, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick, these artists created works that reflected both Jewish traditions and the broader ideals of American life. Their influence was so profound that even non-Jewish composers like Cole Porter and Johnny Mercer found themselves inspired by the distinctly “Hebraic” style that came to define Broadway songwriting.
Through music, storytelling, and fascinating behind-the-scenes history, discover how these legendary creators transformed the American musical theater. Featured shows include Guys and Dolls, The Music Man, West Side Story, and Gypsy—timeless classics whose songs and stories continue to captivate audiences today.