Stanley Green (May 29, 1923 – December 12, 1990) was an American historian of theatre and film.[1] He was also a writer on music who worked as an editor at Stereo Review, and was a radio personality who hosted the WBAI radio program "The World of Musical Comedy".[2]The Oxford Companion to American Theatre states that "Green became a leading modern authority of musical theatre."[3]
From 1957 to 1963 Green worked as an editor at Stereo Review.[2] He also wrote the liner notes to more than 100 albums,[5] and wrote articles for Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times, Saturday Review, Musical America, and Variety among other publications.[2] He was the author of ten books and numerous periodical articles on musicals and film.[1][5] He also worked as a guest lecturer at numerous institutions.[5]
In 1961 Green joined the staff of WBAI radio as the host/commentator for the radio program "The World of Musical Comedy". That program was broadcast on Wednesday nights and Monday mornings through 1965.[2] Green penned the play A Salute to the American Musical Theater for the Manhattan School of Music in 1967. That work was performed at the Waldorf Astoria New York,[2] and twice at the White House.[5] He also wrote the script to the program "The Music of Kurt Weill" which was performed at Lincoln Center in 1969.[2]