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In the footprint : the battle over Atlantic Yards / written by Steven Cosson ; music and lyrics by Michael Friedman.

Title
  1. In the footprint : the battle over Atlantic Yards / written by Steven Cosson ; music and lyrics by Michael Friedman.
Published by
  1. New York : Dramatists Play Service, 2012.
Author
  1. Friedman, Michael (Composer)

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Additional authors
  1. Cosson, Steven
  2. Cosson, Steven
  3. Dramatists Play Service (New York, N.Y.)
Description
  1. 44 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. Tells the story of Brooklyn's largest development project in history. Examines the conflicts that erupted in the case of Atlantic Yards through their current resolution in an attempt to discover how the fate of the city is decided in present-day New York and what can be learned from this ongoing saga of politics, money and the places we call home. The play is constructed from interviews with real-life players in this Brooklyn epic, including local residents, business owners, oppositions leader Daniel Goldstein, political leaders such as Letitia James and Marty Markowitz, activists, union members and community leaders.
Uniform title
  1. In the footprint. Libretto
Alternative title
  1. In the footprint.
  2. Battle over Atlantic Yards
Subject
  1. Atlantic Yards (Project) -- Drama
  2. Economic development projects -- New York -- Drama
  3. Urban renewal -- New York -- Citizen participation -- Drama
  4. Community activists -- New York -- Drama
  5. Musicals -- Librettos
Genre/Form
  1. librettos (documents for music)
  2. Librettos
  3. Drama
  4. Théâtre.
  5. Livrets (Musique)
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. From interviews by Marsha Stephanie Blake, Greg McFadden, Melanie Nicholls-King, Joaquin Torres and Colleen Werthmann.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain