The Wizard of Oz
Wicked
Rent
Les Miserables
Chicago
Hairspray
Sweeney Todd
Into the Woods
Beauty & the Beast
Cats
Oh! Calcutta!
A Chorus Line
The Lion King
Grease
Mamma Mia
42nd Street
Cabaret
Annie
Oliver!
Hair
Mary Poppins
Opera, Schmopera!
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
The musical that first performed in 1943 and is often credited with ushering in the Golden Age of Book Musicals is "Oklahoma!" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. This groundbreaking production integrated songs and story in a cohesive narrative, setting a new standard for musicals. Its success marked a shift towards more sophisticated and plot-driven musical theater. "Oklahoma!" is widely regarded as a turning point in the evolution of the American musical.
Golden Age musicals are usually the Roger's and Hammerstein's and Lark and Lowe's musicals.
Musicals typically feature a combination of songs and spoken dialogue, but they do not always include spoken dialogue. Some productions, known as "sung-through" musicals, consist entirely of songs with little to no spoken lines. This style emphasizes the music and lyrics to convey the story and emotions. However, most traditional musicals blend both elements to enhance storytelling and character development.
Many musicals are performed at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood, California. Some musicals come from Broadway as well. Many different plays and musicals are performed at this theatre depending on when one goes.
Plays and Musicals
The main difference between musicals and opera is the style of singing. In musicals, the singing is more contemporary and often includes spoken dialogue, while in opera, the singing is more classical and continuous throughout the performance. Additionally, musicals typically have a more modern storyline and are often performed in theaters, while opera tends to focus on classical stories and is performed in opera houses.
Garrett Morris performed in a few musicals on Broadway named What the Wine Sellers Buy, Ain't supposed to die a natural death, Operation Sidewinder, I'm Solomon, and Hallelujah Baby.
Elaine Page has appeared in many musicals. Some of the most famous musicals she has been a part of are Evita, Cats, Sunset Boulevard and Sweeney Todd.
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stages , shows , t.v ,radio, anywhere basicly.
One example of a musical that is performed by theaters live is Over the Rainbow. Another example of a musical performed by theaters live is the musical Wicked.
American musicals were most often written and produced in Broadway, New York City, which is considered the hub of musical theater in the United States. Broadway has a long history of staging popular and successful musicals that have achieved international acclaim.
Opera, Schmopera!
Most commonly, yes. especialy in musicals
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers