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Slow Train Coming: Bob Dylan’s Girl from the North Country and Broadway's Rebirth

Todd Almond author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:23rd Jan '25

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 23rd January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Slow Train Coming is both for those who love Bob Dylan and for those who love Broadway. An oral history of the Dylan musical Girl from the North Country, this first-hand behind-the-scenes accounts documents what it takes to build a new commercial musical against the backdrop of a pandemic.

The incredible journey of a musical from potential disaster to success, and the Broadway industry that managed to stay alive during the pandemic shutdown of 2020-22.

Despite historic, seemingly insurmountable setbacks of four openings, Bob Dylan and Conor McPherson’s musical Girl from the North Country became a critical Broadway hit. Hailed as an experience “as close as mortals come to heaven on earth,” by The New York Times, the musical weaves two dozen songs from the legendary catalogue of Bob Dylan into a story of Duluth during the Great Depression, to create a future American classic.

Opening on Broadway in the middle of an unprecedented moment, Slow Train Coming is a book about pressing on in the face of extreme adversity. Todd Almond’s behind-the-scenes oral history weaves his personal first-hand account of starring in the show with exclusive interviews and reflections from fellow cast members and the creative team.

Together they follow the show from its beginnings at New York’s Public Theater where it emerged as an underdog-of-a-show, through a fraught jump to Broadway against a backdrop of the emerging Covid-19 pandemic and the longest shutdown in Broadway history, which resulted in the theatre industry’s subsequent fight for survival.

Told through personal stories, anecdotes from the cast, production shots, behind-the-scenes photos, and insights from the creators, this book is both an inside look at a perilous moment of one of America’s proudest institutions, Broadway, and a true story of American grit and determination lived by the company of this quirky musical-that-could.

Almond delivers a textured portrait of musical theatre’s relevance … that probes deeper questions about art’s power to connect and inspire. * Publishers Weekly *
Todd Almond is one of our best and brightest songwriters. I look forward to anything that comes out of his brain. * Lin-Manuel Miranda *
Todd Almond might just be the biggest star you haven’t met yet. A multi-hyphenate, he sings like an angel, composes like a whiz, and now he’s written a beautifully human book that captures a historic moment in the theater. Almond describes from the inside what it was like to be expelled from Broadway during a year of pandemic suspended animation, and takes us into the transcendent nature of performance before and after the shutdown. Theater lovers will inhale this book and recognize themselves in it. Give this book as a gift to yourself, or to your Bob-Dylan-loving best friend. * Sarah Ruhl *
I love this book. With the multiple perspectives of an oral history, and the unguarded self examination of a very personal diary, Todd Almond has written a compassionate and original monograph on a distinctly original musical/theatrical creation - meticulously detailing the trajectory of its surprising, often tortuous evolution to its ultimate achievement. * Kevin Kline *
The book every theater lover has been hoping for. Todd details with humor and heartache the one time the show could not go on. A delectable book.. * Mary-Louise Parker *

ISBN: 9781350407381

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

280 pages