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Theater Posters of James McMullan

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ISBN-10: 0670876836

ISBN-13: 9780670876839

Edition: 1998

Authors: James McMullan, Bernard Gersten, John Guare

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List price: $35.95
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Publication date: 10/1/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Size: 10.50" wide x 13.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.498
Language: English

Illustrator James McMullan was born in June 1934. He studied at Seattle's Cornish School of Allied Arts and Pratt Institute. McMullan's illustrations have appeared on book jackets and in magazines including Esquire and Sports Illustrated, and he has designed dozens of theatrical posters.

Born of Irish Catholic parents in New York City, Guare was an only child. His parents led intense but somewhat separate lives and young Guare found himself increasingly alone as he grew up. He spent his childhood reading, listening to albums of Broadway musicals, and writing plays. His first play was presented in a neighbor's garage when he was eleven. Guare first came to public attention with his one-act play Muzeeka (1968), a biting social satire about an ambitious man who works for a canned-music company that inflicts its banal arrangements on the entire country. The hero, Jack Argue, is a modern guilt-ridden "Everyman" who has sold himself out to the system. The play was first performed…    

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