Yes
well its music put into sections and repeated again and again they are also called riffs.
Yes there is in fact a sequel. It is now playing as a musical in London and is called Love Never Dies. It should be coming to NYC very soon.
This depends on the house and it also varies. For example, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden has a 'board of directors' but also has a 'Musical Director'. Most opera houses / companies have a 'Musical Director' who is usually a conductor.
Yes there is. Musical theatre combines many different aspects of performing such as music, singing and dialogue whereas musicals on broadway is actual singing on Broadway.
The style of performance where a soloist alternates with a choir is called "call and response." In this format, the soloist presents a musical phrase, and the choir responds with a complementary phrase, creating a dynamic interplay between the two. This technique is commonly found in various musical genres, including gospel, folk, and classical music.
a musical or broadway. that or show biz kiddo!
Arthur - 1996 Arthur's Snow Biz Bugged 8-3 was released on: USA: 17 September 2003
None of your biz
The Peter Potamus Show - 1964 Courtin Trouble Snow Biz Unicorn on the Cob 1-11 was released on: USA: 25 November 1964
musicalS are called musicalS because they have MUSIC in them making them MUSICAL
A musical foot is called a "spondee"
A snow tractor is called a sculpture made from snow.
.biz was created in 2001.
A biz blog is a business blog. The word "biz" is a slang term for "business."
The absence of snow is called "snow-free" or "snowless."
No Biz Like Shoe Biz - 1960 was released on: USA: 8 September 1960
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