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Johann Pachelbel was born in 1653. He belongs to the Baroque period. His most famous composition is Canon in D.
I don't believe there is any one inventor of musical theatre. It spawned from Vaudeville shows though, and Showboat is the name of the show that's commonly referred to as the first geniune stage musical. (Operas are an exception and differ greatly from musical theatre. They go wayyy back before Showboat and Vaudeville.) I don't believe there is any one inventor of musical theatre. It spawned from Vaudeville shows though, and Showboat is the name of the show that's commonly referred to as the first geniune stage musical. (Operas are an exception and differ greatly from musical theatre. They go wayyy back before Showboat and Vaudeville.)
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Musical theatre was made famous in the golden ages
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that would bedhawalpurikar
Broadway is famous for musical theatre, but straight plays are also performed on Broadway.
Robert Merrill is an American operatic baritone, who was also active in the musical theatre. His career involved radio appearances , operas and also musical films.
Michael Ball (He is a famous musical theatre tenor...I believe he is still playing Edna Turnblad in 'Hairspray' on the West End
Johann Pachelbel was born in 1653. He belongs to the Baroque period. His most famous composition is Canon in D.
Emily Atack's famous mother is Kate Robbins, who is an English actress, comedian, and singer known for her work in various television shows and musical theatre productions.
For me, the most famous musical instrument is the Guitar. or string musical instruments.
cats is famous for TV show or musical?
It is a musical. but not a famous one...
I don't believe there is any one inventor of musical theatre. It spawned from Vaudeville shows though, and Showboat is the name of the show that's commonly referred to as the first geniune stage musical. (Operas are an exception and differ greatly from musical theatre. They go wayyy back before Showboat and Vaudeville.) I don't believe there is any one inventor of musical theatre. It spawned from Vaudeville shows though, and Showboat is the name of the show that's commonly referred to as the first geniune stage musical. (Operas are an exception and differ greatly from musical theatre. They go wayyy back before Showboat and Vaudeville.)