Grind

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Grind is a lesser-known 1985 Broadway musical directed by legendary producer-director Harold Prince, noted for its dark tone and exploration of racial tensions in a 1930s Chicago burlesque house.

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instanceOf Broadway musical
stage musical
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Harold Prince
director Harold Prince
genre musical theatre
hasGenreCharacteristic concept musical
hasSetting Chicago
burlesque house
hasSubject African American performers
burlesque performance
segregation in entertainment industry
hasType book musical
locationOfPremiere Broadway
New York City
mainTheme race relations
racial tension
show business
narrativeLocationTime 1930s
narrativeTone dark
notableFor being a lesser-known Harold Prince musical
dark tone
exploration of racial tensions in 1930s Chicago
originalLanguage English
partOf 1984–1985 Broadway season
performanceVenue Broadway theatre
producer Harold Prince
publicationDate 1985
workPeriod 20th century

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Harold Prince notableWork Grind