Well first of all, find a Stage Coach or singing teacher that you can see often (once a week is best). It doesn't matter if it is a group or private, if they do show music or musical theatre, this is a good start. Then, try out a few musical theatre exams, and enter a festival under the show songs category and competitions. These will build you confidence, and give you scope to what other people think of you performing. Audition for shows (AUDITION AUDITION AUDITION, MORE AUDITIONS!) and try out anything, even pantomime! DO what even you can to gain a portfolio and expierence.
After a while, if you think you are good enough and you love it more than anything, get an agent, and they will do what they can to get you roles in musical theatre.
yes musical theater is part of dancing
Opera and musical theater are much alike except that musical theater generally has much more spoken dialogue than opera does.
Natalya Sats Musical Theater was created in 1921.
You can act or work in theater.
musical theater
America's Musical Theater - 1985 was released on: USA: 2 February 1985
A book musical is a type of musical theater that tells a cohesive story with a structured plot, characters, and dialogue. It differs from other forms of musical theater, like revues or jukebox musicals, because it has a central storyline that connects the songs and dances into a unified narrative.
yes there is a musical theater that they use to do their traditional dance.
Tap, jazz, ballroom, and musical theater
do you mean throughout musical theatre history? Not sure what you mean by concepts of music?
yes, musical theatre still is around...
A Broadway theater generally refers to one of the 40 professional theaters located in the Theater District of New York City. Many of these theaters host professional musical theater performances and have seating capacity for hundreds, if not thousands.