Broadway World theater critic Cary Ginell announces his new book. "Watch Your Frazolagy! A Lexicon of Meredith Willson's The Music Man." Ginell's booktakes a close look at one of the most popular and beloved musicals in Broadway history, Meredith Willson's 1957 smash hit, "The Music Man." Ginell analyzes over 280 period references to language, slang, commodities, household items, idiomatic expressions, and personages familiar to Iowans in 1912 that Willson incorporated into the libretto and song lyrics. Ginell's work strives to help directors and performers in future productions of "The Music Man," whether it's with professional, community, or school groups, to understand how people lived and their attitudes just prior to World War I. The book includes over 125 vintage images, including photos, ads, postcards, and other ephemera (many in full color) to help readers visualize the items and personages mentioned in the show. Testimonial from a satisfied customer: "For many years I've enjoyed exploring the world of THE MUSIC MAN and all its references. Your book brings back all the joy and humor of the show and the characters' dialogue. I've rarely found a book as pleasurable! Thanks for all your detailed work." The book can be found exclusively at Lulu.com or from the author (vconstage@gmail.com).