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A play, where music and dance are used to tell the story. Intro to Musical Theater Take Notes: Write down 6 good facts from the video on musical theater.
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I don’t care if you end up loving or hating musical theater (although I hope you love it) Give it a chance… Which means, open your heart and your mind up to the possibility that musical theater might be awesome!
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Where did musical theatre come from? Musical theatre has been around since the beginning of theatre in Greece more than 2000 years ago. The musicals that we think of today, first became popular with the development of television. When television was created a number of people who went to the movies declined… why go to a movie when you can watch the same thing on television at home …enter musicals. Movie Studios decided that they needed to come up with a type of movie that people couldn’t see at home on television, they came up with the musical. Take Notes!
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How are musical’s different from television? Big Budget: Television shows have a limited budget. Musicals also have large casts, and elaborate costumes and sets. Musical Numbers: The characters occasionally burst into song…TV didn’t have that…until Glee …now we have Glee, Smash, Nashville, and more! Take Notes!
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“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” - -Victor Hugo “Music is the international language of mankind.” --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Talk to the Text
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Factors leading to the birth of Musical Theatre: › The large amounts of immigrants making up the U.S. in late 19th & early 20th centuries and their respective music & dance traditions. › The Minstrel shows, musical revues, and vaudeville paved the way. Take Notes!
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Acting Singing Dancing All of these three things have to come together to form a story, and they all must match and make sense. Take Notes!
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Producer Florenz Ziegfeld’s SHOWBOAT (1927) establishes the American Musical Theatre. › A book musical based on Edna Ferber’s novel and told with text, music & dance. › Focused in New York City.
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What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip? What is the difference between the original and revival and why? Can’t help loving that man of mine Revival Who was Hattie McDaniel?
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The heart of musical theatre production. Close to Broadway & Times Square, between 41st & 50th Streets. Broadway New York City Take Notes!
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The most successful and influential musical duos of their time! (1940-1950’s) Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I and The Sound of Music, were outstanding successes. Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards
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Musical about farmers and cowboys reinforcing traditional American values. Created by Richard Rodgers (music)& Oscar Hammerstein II (book & lyrics) during WWII. Dance used to develop character in “Laurie’s Dream Ballet” with Choreography by Agnes de Mille
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Laurie’s Dream Ballet Laurie’s Dream Ballet What was the clip about? How is the story told without talking OR singing? What are your feelings about the Laurie’s Dream Ballet?
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Most influential presence on musical theatre of late 20 th century. The musical of untidy endings. Earliest collaborations are West Side Story, Gypsy. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures, Into the Woods, Assassins.
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Based on the feuding families that doomed the lovers Romeo & Juliet, but set in urban NYC dramatizing gang conflict. Creators are Leonard Bernstein (music), Jerome Robbins (director/choreographer), Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), Arthur Laurents (book). Entire story told through songs & dances, very little dialogue.
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America What was the clip about? What does it say about America? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip?
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Brilliant language to the musical stage provided by the work of George Bernard Shaw’s play, Pygmallion. Created by Alan Lerner (music) & Frederick Loewe (lyrics), directed by Moss Hart. Casting of Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins & Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle. Julie Andrews
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Wouldn’t it be Loverly What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip? Not Julie Andrews! Why?
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The Lion King (1997) conceived, designed & directed by Julie Taymor How do you turn people into animals?
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Opening Number
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What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip?
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Director (movies and theater), Artist, Designer Revolutionized theater Creator of: The Lion King, Spiderman, turn off the dark, The Tempest
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The back-story of The Wizard of Oz Defying Gravity What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip?
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The Bible story of Jesus, as told with rock music. What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip? Jesus Christ Superstar
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The actors and the musicians are the same people! What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip? Once
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A folk opera about African American life in South Carolina in the 1920s. What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip? Medley
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The story of Mormon missionaries in Africa, made by the creators of South Park. I Believe What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip?
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The Spiderman comic book, brought to life on stage…with LOTS of special effects. Spiderman What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip?
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The musical version of the cartoon hit, Shrek! What’s up Dulac? What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip?
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Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beat What was the clip about? What are your thoughts/feelings about the clip? Which clip do you like better? Why? What is Beauty and the Beat trying to say?
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What is the name of the musical? Where did this story take place? (20 words or more) Is this story from present day (now)? Why or why not? (30 words or more) What is the plot of the story? Using a flow map summarize what happened first, second and so on…(This should be a large flow map, with lots and lots of detail, it should take up an entire page or more!) List and describe the leading characters in the story, what is their relationship to each other? (60 words or more) Who is (are) the main character(s) of the story? Why do you say that he/she/they are the main character(s)? (60 words or more) Who is (are) the protagonist(s)? Describe him/her/them. (60 words or more) Who is (are) the antagonist(s)? Describe him/her/them. (60 words or more) What happens to the antagonist(s) at the end of the story? (30 words or more) What happens to the protagonist(s) at the end of the story? (30 words or more)
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