THE MUSIC MAN. May 18, 2017: Theatre Yesterday and… | by Ron Fassler
The show is renowned for its rhythmic and creative use of language:
: One of Willson's original (and eventually discarded) concepts was to center the show around a child with autism, before pivoting to the nostalgic, middle-American town setting that became a cultural phenomenon. Musical Innovations
: Songs like "Ya Got Trouble" and "Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little" blend spoken word and melody to reflect the natural sounds of gossip and town life.
Meredith Willson's is a cornerstone of American musical theater, premiering on Broadway in 1957. It tells the story of Harold Hill , a charismatic con man who poses as a band leader in River City, Iowa, to swindle the townspeople before unexpectedly falling for the local librarian, Marian Paroo. Origins and Writing
: Willson reportedly went through over 40 drafts and wrote more than 40 songs over several years before the show finally hit the stage.