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Broadway Book Musicals: Crash Course Theater #50

Broadway Book Musicals: Crash Course Theater #50

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This is it! We're going out with a singing, dancing look at the Broadway Book Musical. Oklahoma! On the Town! Annie Get Your Gun! Also, just Annie! Today you'll learn about the development of the Broadway Book Musical in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and get a sense of how the form developed through the Golden Age of Broadway
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 5


I'd be all about a crash course on just the book musicals. Seriously. I have eight soundtracks for what would be considered book musicals on my phone, and I just marathoned this crash course in three days on my spring break. Well done, Mr. Rugeatta; take a bow. Yorick gets props too. Please explore some more modern Broadway - Sondheim (who is the amazing genius behind the -Wicked- soundtrack as well as -Into the Woods-, Andrew Lloyd Webber (-Phantom of the Opera- and -Evita, - anyone, and more would all be worth another crash course.
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First I love that you explained the dream ballet because when I went to see the show in November I didn't understand what was going on. Also at the end of the show that I saw on Broadway Jud gives Curly a gun and tells him to shoot, therefore Curly shot Jud and he died right there and Curly did not have to go to jail for that murder. So for me to find out that it wasn't original that scene was pretty shocking to me to find out. But other than that I loved the video
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This series was so good! I learned more here than in any of the theatre and Broadway classes I took in high school and college combined! thank you all so much!
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The Curtains are Gone. It's Time for the Jellicles to Shine, what you didn't know CATS was based on a Book By T. S. Eliot First Copyright 1939.
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Thanks, Mike Rugnetta! This was perfect to accompany my year-long theatre history course in grad school. I appreciate your perky, expert approach!
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