Musical Theatre Students Are Becoming Quadruple Threats
Musical theatre artists are no longer just actors, writers, or singers, and schools are finding new ways to train them.
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Musical theatre artists are no longer just actors, writers, or singers, and schools are finding new ways to train them.
Theatre educators model, shape, develop and even work alongside their students.
Seven composers, lyricists, and book writers share where and how they trained to create work for the stage.
Think you have to study in the Big Apple to fulfill those Broadway dreams? Change that tune.
For some musical theatre programs, working professionally while in school is not an option, while others leave it up to the students.
Training programs offering undergrad musical theatre degrees provide students with tools for life onstage and beyond.
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Two new bios examine the lives and careers of two musical-theatre giants: one most at home onstage, the other too big for any single medium.
It’s small comfort, but in many ways this late actor/herbalist/yoga teacher gave us tools to deal with our wrenching loss.
How the Colts’ crushing near-victory in the ’96 playoffs helped make me a playwright, for real.