Musical Theatre International
The most popular ones where the gladiatorial games, the chariot races. and animal hunts. There were also musical, dance and acrobatic performances and theatre.
Cole Porter, Noel Coward, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Alan Menken (writes Disney scores that are turned into musicals on stage), Stephen Schwarz, Frank Loesser.
Pantomime influences contemporary theatre by emphasizing physicality, visual storytelling, and audience engagement. Its tradition of breaking the fourth wall encourages interactive performances, fostering a connection between actors and spectators. Additionally, elements such as exaggerated expressions and comedic timing continue to inspire various genres, including musical theatre and children's productions. Overall, pantomime's playful spirit and creative storytelling techniques remain integral to modern theatrical practices.
Opera has little to no speaking. Most the time, no talking whatsoever, all singing. A play, I assume you mean musical, has much more of a script. The scores' music only interjects throughout the story, instead of carrying it. Musical Theatre requires a major acting background, Opera requires an extensive singing background.
Warwick Musical Theatre was created in 1955.
Warwick Musical Theatre ended in 1999.
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Musical Youth Theatre Company was created in 1987.
Kaunas State Musical Theatre was created in 1940.
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre was created in 1963.
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Annie the musical opened at the Alvin Theatre in 1977 (now the Neil Simon Theatre)
You should capitalize "Musical Theatre" when referencing the specific genre or art form.
American Musical Theatre of San Jose ended in 2008.