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Matching Minds with Sondheim: The Puzzles and Games of the Broadway Legend

Autor Barry Joseph
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 dec 2025
By near-universal consensus, Stephen Sondheim was the greatest musical theater composer of his generation-celebrated, among other things, for the wit, sophistication, and intricacy of shows from West Side Story to Sunday in the Park with George. But a less well-known avenue for his brilliance was his lifelong fascination with designing and constructing intricate puzzles and games, from treasure hunts to crosswords to parlor and board games.

Matching Minds with Sondheim is a journey into this rich but largely unmapped aspect of the composer's creative life, illuminating how Sondheim's playful designs delivered moments of clarity and connection for friends, colleagues, and anyone who's ever been captivated by his genius. This book opens, for the first time, the door into what Sondheim called his "puzzler's mind," helping readers to better understand the man, his work, and-if they accept the challenge-themselves. Gaming expert Barry Joseph draws from over eighty years of Sondheim's activities, including extremely rare and never-publicly-seen puzzles and game designs, scores of original interviews with the celebrity friends who played them, archival deep dives, and illuminating analysis from both puzzle designers and theater professionals from around the world. Packed with illustrations and insights, this book does more than describe Sondheim's life in puzzles: It allows readers to match minds with the maestro by attempting to solve his puzzles and bring Sondheimian games into their own homes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781493085835
ISBN-10: 1493085832
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 96 BW Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Contents

Foreword by Will Shortz
Foreword by Ted Chapin

Introduction: The Time It All Began to Click
How Sondheim Explored Connection and Clarity
All That It Took to Research the Maestro
Notes on How to Select from This Book's Menu

Group One: Stephen Sondheim: A Ludological Biography
1. Sondheim, At Play
Sondheim, the Playmate
The Parlor Games of Sondheim's Creation
Exploring The Murder Game and Its Descendants
Puzzling Through the Last of Sheila Scenario
How Stephen Sondheim Became a Game Show Champion

2. Sondheim, Treasure Hunt Designer
Dakota Treasure Hunt's Puzzling Milieu
How Maria Came to Meet Sondheim, Treasure Hunt Designer
Eleanor Clark French, in Memoriam
Inside the City Center Treasure Hunt Design Studio
Memories of Hunts from a Night on Broadway to a Night at the Museum
Yes! It's Game Time
Observing Treasure Hunt Re-enactors to Learn the City Center Solution

3. Sondheim, Board Game Designer
The Road Not Taken (One Not in Music)
Sondheim's Board Game Juvenilia, in Detail
On Gamifying the Economics of Broadway and the Campiness of Cinema
For Lenny, a Board Game Trilogy, with Love and Humor

4. Sondheim, Word Puzzle Designer
Introducing Cryptic Crosswords and How They Are Solved
The Ximenes Puzzle Dinner at the Cafe Royale, a Night Electric
Years Ago, Sondheim Wrote Cryptics with Gusto
A Passion for Cryptics Passed to the Next Generation
Noted For Its Impact, Sondheim's Cryptic Legacy Lives On

5. Physical Puzzles
Exploring Jigsaws and Their Puzzling Appeal
Company's Cancellation, Opening Night Gifts, and the Surprise of Etai
The Devious Jigsaw Designs of Stave, Sondheim's Fav
Invoking "Order Out of Chaos" to Argue that God Is in the Game
Opening Puzzle Boxes, a Tricky Scenario
Navigating Sondheim's Immersion in Escape Room Fun

Epilogue: The Great Dispersal

Group A: How to Play the Sondheim Way
A. Sondheim's Three Principles of Play
B. Advice for Game Designers
C. Twelve Tips for Clue Crafters
D. Designing a Sondheimian Treasure Hunt
E. Throwing a Sondheimian Games Night
F. Tackling Sondheimian Cryptics
Appendix Alpha: Sondheim Ludological Timeline
Appendix Beta: Puzzles and Games in Sondheim Musicals

Acknowledgements
Permissions

Recenzii

In his clever and appropriately obsessive Matching Minds with Sondheim, Joseph conducts a treasure hunt of his own, rummaging through memoirs and archives and surveying friends, collaborators, party planners, and jigsaw-puzzle designers to reconstruct a part of Sondheim's ouvre which was mostly confined to his social circle.
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Matching Minds reveals how before Stephen Sondheim was a musical theater god he was the puzzle editor at New York Magazine, making "order out of chaos" on a weekly basis. Discover how puzzles weren't just a hobby for Steve, but a window into his brilliant mind, and his ever-illuminating music.
Matching Minds accomplishes a truly remarkable feat: reintroducing us to someone we thought we already knew. It's not just a biography of Stephen Sondheim but a sourcebook and design guide to his creative work. An absolute must-read for any puzzle or game designer.
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Reliving my extraordinary night participating in Stephen's 1968 Halloween Treasure Hunt was like stepping back into the genius's boundless imagination. This book is a treasure hunt in its own right. A fascinating read that guides you through the wonderland of one of the world's most brilliant minds.
Riddle me this: Who loves Sondheim? Who wants to have incredible insight into how Sondheim's love for puzzles shaped his brilliant writing? Who needs to read Matching Minds With Sondheim? ANSWER: Everyone who loves musical theater!
Just as Sondheim treated his audiences as though they were at a level playing field, so too does Barry Joseph with this fascinating series of insights into Sondheim's genius that even non-gamers will gobble up.
Barry Joseph's Matching Minds with Sondheim reveals an untold dimension of the Broadway legend's life: his passion for puzzles and games. From designing murder mystery party games to crafting immersive and puzzling treasure hunts, Joseph paints a vivid picture of how Sondheim channeled his wit and precision into the art of making play.
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Setting and solving puzzles lies at the heart of creativity, whether the output be lyrics, music, or crosswords. In Joseph's Matching Minds with Sondheim we finally learn how this puzzling spirit pervades the works of a master of all three.
As someone who spends most of her time trying to discover what makes Sondheim great, the book gave me another lens through ?which to understand his genius. Now, whenever I approach a show, a song, or a set of lyrics, I ask myself: Is it a puzzle? Is it a game? Is it playful? And that's been eye-opening and invigorating.
A treasure trove of insight into Sondheim's deep engagement with games, the people with whom he played them, and what they reveal about his 'puzzler's mind.'
Barry Joseph's erudite and edifying new book is poised to expand the appreciation of The Master's many fans by demonstrating that his skills as a puzzlemaster were, in their own way, just as breathtaking as his facility with music and lyrics.
If you want to accompany the experiential gift of a show on stage or screen with something to put under the tree, consider the nifty book, Matching Minds with Sondheim.