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Unintegrated musicals are productions where the musical numbers are not seamlessly woven into the narrative, often feeling like separate entities rather than a cohesive part of the story. In these musicals, songs may serve primarily as entertainment or showcase individual performers, rather than advancing the plot or developing characters. This contrasts with integrated musicals, where the music and lyrics are closely tied to the storyline and character arcs, enhancing the overall theatrical experience.

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