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Ken Mandelbaum is an American columnist, critic, and author whose primary field of expertise is musical theatre. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mandelbaum was introduced to Broadway musical theatre by his parents and grandparents at an early age. He initially pursued an acting career, studying with Stella Adler and performing at Circle in the Square and the Provincetown Playhouse. In 1986, he began writing for both ''Show Music Magazine'' and the ''New York Native'', and the following year he joined the staff of ''TheaterWeek''. He is a frequent contributor to ''Playbill'' and wrote a regular column for Broadway.com until 2006. Prior to his career as a theatre writer, he was a teacher in New York public schools. He is the author of ''A Chorus Line and the Musicals of Michael Bennett'' (1989) and ''Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops'' (1991), both of which are regarded to be the definitive discussion of their respective topics by both theatre historians and musical theatre buffs.needs citation ==External links== *(Interview, December 29, 2003 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ken Mandelbaum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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