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Sondheim from the Side
  • ISSN: 1750-3159
  • E-ISSN: 1750-3167

Abstract

A family shares their recollections and insights regarding and their engagement with Sondheim and with musicals more generally. Recalling that their parents were on the brink of divorce when appeared on American television in March 1991, sisters Rachel Knapp and Jenny (Zelda) Knapp dialogue 31 years later with their father Raymond Knapp about their separate and mutual involvements with the musical’s themes – including broken families, separation and connectedness, responsibility and consequences, learning, mistakes, disappointment, tragedy, leaving home, absence, forgiveness, repair and just growing up – and how the show fostered and sustained their shared love of musicals over the decades.

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2024-02-19
2024-05-01
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References

  1. Taherian, Kaveh and Meehan, Angelina (2022), ‘Into the Woods’, MusicalSplaining, 15 February, https://art19.com/shows/musicalsplaining. Accessed 16 July 2022.
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Keyword(s): children; divorce; family; parents; redemption; Sondheim
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