The creators of artwork used to promote Broadway shows are often unheralded, even though they create images that forever endear audiences to their respective productions.
By Drew Hodges | Rizzoli; $450
Now, with the publication of this lush coffee table book by design firm founder Drew Hodges, these creators finally get their due. On Broadway: From Rent to Revolution traces the last 20 years of Broadway through interviews, photos and art — highlighting the visuals behind hits from Chicago to Kinky Boots to Hamilton. Along the way, it visits many of the medium’s most beloved stars and even provides an introduction from the always-insightful David Sedaris.
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