As the creator of Musicals101.com and an internationally recognized authority on the history of musical theatre and film, author-lecturer John Kenrick combines his passion for entertainment history with the practical know-how earned working on stage productions at every level from amateur to Broadway. Dispensing with dry academic conventions, he re-examines the stories of people and landmark events with a fresh and often irreverent sense of humor that makes the past accessible and fascinating. Although never afraid to share his frank opinions, he actively encourages and welcomes opposing viewpoints. Aside from his college courses, he gives talks on theatre and film for various adult education groups, has appeared in numerous documentaries, and is the author of Musicals101.com, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amateur Theatricals, and the textbook Musical Theatre: A History. Currently living in the Hudson Valley just north of New York City, he commutes thousands of miles every year, giving hundreds of classes and public talks to groups of all ages. What motivates him? John puts it this way: "I think show biz history is the most fascinating subject in the world. My goal is simple: to make it as entertaining and exciting for others as it is for me.” John's recent college courses include the History of Musical Theatre, Great Broadway Songwriters, and Rodgers & Hammerstein. He has also offered courses on Hollywood Legends, The History of Screen Musicals, and The Golden Age of MGM, among others. Along with his current work at NYU and The New School, John has also taught at Marymount Manhattan and The University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
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