A musical drama without any spoken dialogues is called a "sung-through" musical. In this type of production, the entire storyline is conveyed through music and lyrics, with no traditional spoken dialogue. Examples include "Les Misérables" and "Evita."
True. The text or book of a musical dramatic work, such as an opera or a musical, is called the libretto. It includes the words spoken or sung by the characters and provides the storyline for the production.
None of the words are spoken in Les Miserable, the show fully based on the musical
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A book musical is a type of musical theater production where the story is told through a combination of spoken dialogue and musical numbers.
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Opera and musical theater are much alike except that musical theater generally has much more spoken dialogue than opera does.
The play produced in 1866 that is often referred to as a modern musical is "The Black Crook." It is considered one of the first musical theater productions that combined spoken dialogue with music and dance. The show was notable for its elaborate staging and the integration of songs and choreography, setting the stage for the development of the modern musical genre.
Acapella is music sung without accompaniment. Spoken word is verse (poetry, etc.) spoken without music.
No, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a musical that was written by Stephen Sondheim. Tim Burton made a movie version of this musical.To my knowledge, in an opera, all of the dialogue is sung. In a musical, the dialogue is spoken, but interrupted by various musical numbers. In other words, in an opera, they sing every word. In a musical, the dialogue is spoken, but the characters periodically launch into a song-and-dance.
British is spoken in Brittany, where it is called Breton, and in Wales, where it is called Welsh.
Les Miserables is a musical, not technically an opera because there are no spoken words. Everything is sung.
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