Abstract
The American Musical Theatre has been a vehicle for immigrants and other “outsiders” to create a vision of “American” and the “American Dream” of which they, themselves could partake. This impulse existed in the early American musicals by Irish and German immigrants through the 20th century when the American musical theatre was predominantly the territory of Eastern European Jewish-American immigrants.
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