How Daniel Kluger Put a Contemporary Twang on ‘Oklahoma!’
Why the Tony-winning revival of R&H’s musical sounds more string-band country than traditional musical theatre.
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Why the Tony-winning revival of R&H’s musical sounds more string-band country than traditional musical theatre.
Backstage jobs are still predominantly filled by white men, but the picture is slowly changing thanks to artists’ activism.
The special counsel’s report has inspired six different events in a two-month period, combining entertainment and activism—and original songs.
Stage sound comprises more than dialogue, effects, and music, and the folks who design it are doing more than mere augmentation.
Sound design isn’t one-size-fits-all, and distinctions within the discipline are crucial.
Live sound mixing, audience wearing headphones—today’s sound designers aren’t just on the sidelines anymore, they’re centerstage.
Making a show sound great in a theatre space is as much an art as a science, and there’s no substitute for being there.
What is ‘white space,’ and what is the FCC doing about theatre’s ever-crowding sound systems? An explainer.
Composer Jeremy Douglass was inspired by video games to create underscoring that reacts in real time to the action onstage.
The new app is designed to make vocal parts easy to learn for the rehearsal room and the stage.