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Musical Theater



Musicals - earlier known as musical comedy, plays that incorporate music, song, and dance. These elements move with the plot, heightening and commenting on the action.

Mixing the sprightly songs and sketchy plots of operetta with the topical numbers of the revue, musical comedy began in England at the end of the 19th cent. In the United States during World War I the colorful extravaganzas of   Read More...


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    American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle
    by Gerald Bordman. 823 pgs.


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