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Adirondack Theatre Fest’s “Gutenberg! The Musical!” is a wild comic spoof that’s as loose with historical facts as it is ...
Jokes aside: Here’s what we really know about the 15th-century figure currently appearing (sort of) on Broadway in “Gutenberg! The Musical!,” starring Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells.
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 ...
In 1900, in a letter commemorating the opening of a museum named for Gutenberg in his hometown of Mainz, Mark Twain wrote that “Gutenberg’s invention is incomparably the mightiest event that ...
The Gutenberg printing press was invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg in Europe. A fun stat about the printing press and Elon Musk shows just how much money the Tesla CEO has. China’s new ...
Gutenberg’s invention was virtually responsible for the fall of authoritarian regimes as the spread of books empowered the public with access to information.
Minhal Gardezi, PhD Student in the Department of Physics at UW-Madison, describes how X-rays are used to study the composition of early printed pages, including leaves of a Gutenberg Bible and a ...
Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad play two would-be theater impresarios attempting to put on a show about the inventor of the printing press in this energetic musical farce.
Johannes Gutenberg, the 15th-century German craftsman and inventor, originated a method of printing from movable type that was used without major change until the dawn of this new millennium.
We get to see both the ridiculous musical that Bud and Doug dream up about Gutenberg and his invention in defiance of all available facts, as well as them both stepping outside of character and ...
The proverb 'There's no need to reinvent the wheel' underscores the monumental significance of this creation from around 3500 ...