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  1. Although musical theatre overlaps with other theatrical forms like opera and dance, it may be distinguished by the equal importance given to the music as compared with the dialogue, movement and other elements.

    • Book Musical
    • Jukebox Musical
    • Rock Musical
    • Dance Musical
    • Concept Musical
    • Sung-Through Musical

    The “book” in musical theatre, otherwise known as the script and sometimes referred to as the libretto, consists of spoken dialogue and song lyrics. As a consequence, book musicals have a reliance on the script first, often with heavy dialogue and a narrative that is paramount. Connected songs help propel the plot forward. Early 20th-century musica...

    Jukebox musicalsare called such because they usually consist of a large number of songs by a single recording artist. In order to make these musical theatre shows attractive to audiences, the artist and songs are well-known, sometimes using a back catalogue of material spanning decades. Criticism of the genre centres around thin plots and flaky cha...

    Not surprisingly, rock musicals typically consist of rock songs. This genre of musical theatre first emerged in the late 1960s with Hair, the “American Tribal Love-Rock Musical”. The show was closely followed by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1970 production of Jesus Christ Superstar, a sung-through musical usually referred to as a rock opera. The following...

    Dance musicals are considered shows that consist of either a storyline connected to dancing and/or an emphasis on dance numbers. Key examples of both a dance-themed plot and big dance numbers include A Chorus Line (1975), 42nd Street (1980), Fame (1998), Saturday Night Fever (1998) based on the 1977 film of the same name, Fosse (1999), and Billy El...

    At their centre, concept musicals often have a deeper meaning, theme, message, or metaphor and often lack a linear plot line. This type of musical theatre is usually structured as a series of scenes connected by an overall theme. It is generally agreed that theme rules over plot in a concept musical. With more serious subject matter, concept musica...

    Sung-through musicals do not include spoken dialogue, with every word sung from start to finish. Shows include Les Miserables, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Hamilton.

  2. does musical theatre overlap with other forms of theatre? yes it does. how does MT differ / be distinguished from theatre? •equal importance given to the music as compared with the dialogue, movement and other elements. which century has MT been also called 'musicals'? since early 20th century. what are the 5 elements of musical theatre?

  3. Aug 2, 2023 · Opera and musical theater share more than they differ. Some basic essential similarities include: THE PEOPLE: Both employ performers who sing and act, directors, designers, stage managers, musicians, and more collaborate to tell the story. THE ELEMENTS: Both types of performance utilize costumes, props, lights, sets, hair, and makeup.

  4. What is a musical theatre? A musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. Describe the story and emotional content of a musical.

  5. The wildly popular theatrical genre known as musical theatre is often the gateway experience for newcomers to the world of theatre. Combining all three of the performing arts (dance, music, and theatre), it provides an opportunity for each audience member to find something they enjoy.

  6. Learn about musical theater using examples from Broadway, the history, structure and elements of musical theater, musical theater's role in social commentary, its legacy, and how you too can create a musical.

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