A few weeks ago, I got the chance to see "Gutenberg! The Musical" at the James Earl Jones Theatre in New York. Tonight, the show officially opens on Broadway, and I have some thoughts. If you're ...
Who printed the Gutenberg Bible? It sounds like a Groucho Marx joke, of the "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" variety. But the story behind the invention of the printing press, and the first book ever ...
It's not just a book. Back in the 1450s, when the Bible became the first major work printed in Europe with moveable metal type, Johannes Gutenberg was a man with a plan. The German inventor decided to ...
When railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington bought a rare edition of the Gutenberg Bible in 1911, he paid $55,000—the equivalent of around $1.8 million today. But despite the high price, Huntington’s ...
“Gutenberg! The Musical!”, a bare-bones comedy musical is Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, is a no-frills musical about a no-chance musical. Two giddy, goofy friends have taken all the money they ...
In 2022, audiobook usage increased by 70% in the U.S., and audiobook publishers had $1.8 billion in 2022. By 2032, the global audiobook industry will reach around $39.1 billion. Project Gutenberg is a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The history of movable type is a terrible idea for a show. Which is why it’s so on brand for this satire of theater and its eternal hopefuls. By Jesse ...
The Gutenberg Bible ranks among the most prized of rare books, but within three centuries of its printing around 1455, its version of Scripture was considered obsolete and its creator, Johannes ...
“Gutenberg! The Musical!”, a bare-bones comedy musical is Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, is a no-frills musical about a no-chance musical. Two giddy, goofy friends have taken all the money they ...
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