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Musical theatre is more of a Broadway style of dancing. There aren't many differences between jazz and musical theatre. Probably the difference is that musical theatre is more like acting opposed to jazz dance where there is more dance technique. I personally LOVE jazz and have taken it since I was five and now I am going to be sixteen. Jazz is such a fun style of dance where you can express your style rather than act like someone else in musical theatre. Either way, keep dancing!
Well, when I first started theatre (last summer) I didn't know what to expect. You might be like that to. If you want to get invovled in theatre what you first need to do is find a show you want to audition for. Next, find out if the play is a musical or a regular acting one. If it is a musical you need to find a song to sing. If it is a regular show well I don't know because I have never done a regular show yet (only musicals). Third, find the audition dates and get ready for auditions. Fourth, go audition. Then you'll find out if you made it or not. If you did... GREAT JOB, now see if you like the theatre and want to do more with that one or maybe even try another one! If you didn't make it... I'M SORRY, try again!
Blood Brothers is a heavier, more dramatic musical.
Yes, Its a lot more main-stream now, more tourist's and what not, mainly english philosiphers.
physical theatre is a form of theatre that uses more physical and energetic drama such as a mime
Musical theatre is more of a Broadway style of dancing. There aren't many differences between jazz and musical theatre. Probably the difference is that musical theatre is more like acting opposed to jazz dance where there is more dance technique. I personally LOVE jazz and have taken it since I was five and now I am going to be sixteen. Jazz is such a fun style of dance where you can express your style rather than act like someone else in musical theatre. Either way, keep dancing!
The musical Movin' Out was first performed in 2002 at Richard Rodgers Theatre. You can learn more about this musical online from the Wikipedia website.
actually no it isn't its less dancing and more drama and better songs
PS3 you can have more with the PS3...theatre comes later....
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comparative of musical is more musical superlative of musical is most musical
Well first of all, find a Stage Coach or singing teacher that you can see often (once a week is best). It doesn't matter if it is a group or private, if they do show music or musical theatre, this is a good start. Then, try out a few musical theatre exams, and enter a festival under the show songs category and competitions. These will build you confidence, and give you scope to what other people think of you performing. Audition for shows (AUDITION AUDITION AUDITION, MORE AUDITIONS!) and try out anything, even pantomime! DO what even you can to gain a portfolio and expierence.After a while, if you think you are good enough and you love it more than anything, get an agent, and they will do what they can to get you roles in musical theatre.
You can expect a lot of things when pregnant with twins. You will have more scans, you will be bigger and more uncomfortable, and you will need more preparation of when the special day arrives.
You should not expect any more charges than what appear on your ticket. However, if evidence is presented, those charges may be increased or decreased.
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Well technically for most dramatic shows (ie, not musical theatre) the actors should be able to project their voices well enough so that they are not amplified. However, sound effects and sound-scapes are often used to enhance the performance and make it seem more realistic. In musical theatre, sound is needed so people can hear the singers, as well as the band/orchestra and any other sound effects, without a sound engineer mixing all of this it would just be noisy and messy.
Well, when I first started theatre (last summer) I didn't know what to expect. You might be like that to. If you want to get invovled in theatre what you first need to do is find a show you want to audition for. Next, find out if the play is a musical or a regular acting one. If it is a musical you need to find a song to sing. If it is a regular show well I don't know because I have never done a regular show yet (only musicals). Third, find the audition dates and get ready for auditions. Fourth, go audition. Then you'll find out if you made it or not. If you did... GREAT JOB, now see if you like the theatre and want to do more with that one or maybe even try another one! If you didn't make it... I'M SORRY, try again!