Musical theater in the 1920's to the 1940's was accomplished through the use of an orchestra. When the actors and actresses were performing live, they sang most of their parts or sang some of their parts and talked the rest of the time. Films were first silent and the words for the actors and actress were printed on the screen while an orchestra played live in the theater. Later, they found a way to make sound record on the movie film.
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.
they were just like they were today except they were much much less fat
What ever you like. If you like acting then take musical theater. If you like art, then take an art class.
It is NOTHING LIKE SPOKEN THEATER except it tells a story. It is all sung (usually in Spanish, Italian, or French) and is a few hours long in traditional operas. Operettas can be preformed in minutes.
Well... they still had Black and White movies and, that was the beginning of Color movies.
Well they are well known for their outstanding operas, but it's not essential in every persons life in Italy, its like America.
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Billie Holiday moved to Harlem in the early 1920s, seeking opportunities in the vibrant jazz scene. At that time, Harlem was a cultural hub for African American artists and musicians, and Holiday aimed to establish herself as a singer. Her talent quickly gained attention, leading her to perform in iconic venues like the Apollo Theater and contributing to the development of her unique musical style.
Oh, dude, that's a lot of specific info you got there. The actor who played the title role in the musical that premiered in 1986 at the theater located at 57 Haymarket London SW1Y won the Laurence Olivier Award. Like, that's the fancy British theater award, you know? So, yeah, that's the one.
actually no it isn't its less dancing and more drama and better songs