Yes
No, I believe it would be considered Science-Fiction
Rose's Turn would be considered an uptempo.
No, not usually. "Literature" tends to be a non-countable singular noun, like such words as "information," "research" and "news." So, you would speak of the literature of England or the literature of Africa; or you can speak of British literature, or African literature. And you would use a singular verb: British literature is fascinating to study. But it would not be considered correct English to give this word a plural form.
I would say that it would be. although other people might disagree.
musical theatre. America basically invented and popularized musical theatre. Without America, there would be no wicked, grease, Producers, or any of the great musicals we know
musical theatre. America basically invented and popularized musical theatre. Without America, there would be no wicked, grease, Producers, or any of the great musicals we know
musical theatre. America basically invented and popularized musical theatre. Without America, there would be no wicked, grease, Producers, or any of the great musicals we know
The theatre during Shakespeare's time was considered to be highly unmoral. It was believed that attending a performance at a theatre would keep people from attending church. Theatres were not quiets places like they are today. Many members of the audience would jeer the performers and crime was often an issue.
You would have to make one yourself, no-one sells them.
If you major in Musical Theatre, you'll likely take most of the following courses: * Diction/Speaking Skills * Acting (on several levels) * Technical Theatre * Dancing * Vocal Music Others which would be extremely helpful: * (Shakespearian) Literature * Communications * Creative Writing
That would depend on what theatre...
On Youtube, just look up Potter Puppet Pals on the search bar. Personally, I would recommend The Mysterious Ticking Noise.