(MSS) Musical Theater Lesson
Musical Theater Lesson
Musical theater is a form of theater that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance. The story and emotional content of the piece - humor, pathos, love, anger - are communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole. Although musical theater overlaps with other theatrical forms like opera and dance, it may be distinguished by the equal importance given to the music as compared with the dialogue, movement and other elements of the works. Since the early 20th century, musical theater stage works have generally been called, simply, musicals.
Although music has been a part of dramatic presentations since ancient times, modern Western musical theatre emerged during the 19th century, culminating with the works of Gilbert and Sullivan in Britain and those of Harrigan and Hart in America. These were followed by the numerous Edwardian musical comedies and the musical theatre works of American creators like George M. Cohan. Early 20th century development of this art form led to such groundbreaking works as Show Boat (1927) and Oklahoma! (1943). Some of the most famous and iconic musicals through the decades that followed include West Side Story (1957), The Fantasticks (1960), Hair (1967), A Chorus Line (1975), Les Misérables (1985), The Phantom of the Opera (1986), Rent (1994), The Producers (2001) and Wicked (2003).
Musicals are performed all around the world. They may be presented in large venues, such as big budget West End and Broadway theater productions in London and New York, or in smaller fringe theater, Off-Broadway or regional theater productions, on tour, or by amateur groups in schools, theaters and other performance spaces. In addition to Britain and North America, there are vibrant musical theater scenes in many countries in Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia.
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