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Oklahoma changed the Broadway musical by having fully integrated songs and dances. Also it had dark subjects and even showed a death/murder on the stage. Last it included a ballet in to a musical
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If I attend a Broadway musical, I might see lights that are the color that resembles the mood for the scene. I may also see curtains which open at the beginning of a show or are draped in the background part of a stage. Lastly, I may see costumes that fit the era of the setting of the play, along with costumes that match the mood of the scene.
The Lion King stage musical officially opened on Broadway on November 13, 1997.
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Oklahoma changed the Broadway musical by having fully integrated songs and dances. Also it had dark subjects and even showed a death/murder on the stage. Last it included a ballet in to a musical
The purpose of Broadway as musical theatre is to entertain. Broadway refers to a street in Manhattan, New York City, that is home to about 40 professional theatres that have regular stage performances.
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If I attend a Broadway musical, I might see lights that are the color that resembles the mood for the scene. I may also see curtains which open at the beginning of a show or are draped in the background part of a stage. Lastly, I may see costumes that fit the era of the setting of the play, along with costumes that match the mood of the scene.
The Lion King stage musical officially opened on Broadway on November 13, 1997.
It's not a stage musical. The recording is from from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory starring Gene Wilder.
The musical Allegro premiered on Broadway on October 10th, 1947. It was written by Rogers and Hammerstein, and it was their third collaboration for the stage.
Alton Fitzgerald White is the current Broadway actor for Mufasa in the stage musical of The Lion King.
The musical premiered on Broadway in 1958. The movie came out in 1961. That used to be the regular modus operandi, first the stage musical opened, then there was a movie version. Not that it's totally new, but it seems that almost every musical on Broadway today is based on a movie. (A current exception is Spring Awakening, which is going to be made into a movie soon.)
If I attend a Broadway musical, I might see lights that are the color that resembles the mood for the scene. I may also see curtains which open at the beginning of a show or are draped in the background part of a stage. Lastly, I may see costumes that fit the era of the setting of the play, along with costumes that match the mood of the scene.
If I attend a Broadway musical, I might see lights that are the color that resembles the mood for the scene. I may also see curtains which open at the beginning of a show or are draped in the background part of a stage. Lastly, I may see costumes that fit the era of the setting of the play, along with costumes that match the mood of the scene.