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This Is Broadway Contest

The Broadway League has launched This Is Broadway, a historic initiative to welcome theater audiences back to Broadway as productions begin to reopen this fall after 18 months of shutdown. “This is Broadway brings together the joy and excitement we … Continue reading

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Emerging Writers Program

DreamWorks Theatricals and Music Theatre International have announced their Emerging Writers Program, a new partnership that will select diverse individual writers and writing teams of librettists, composers, and lyricists to develop musical adaptations of DreamWorks Animation titles for the MTI … Continue reading

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Broadway Shows Return to Australia

Last night, Nightline, the late-night series from ABC News (which is part of the Disney Television group), broadcast a segment about the return of Broadway shows in Australia, the first country to lift theater restrictions. The story focused on the … Continue reading

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Blob Opera

You can create your own songs with the free Blob Opera, a machine-learning experiment created by David Li with Google Arts & Culture, modeled on the voices of opera singers Olivia Doutney (soprano), Joanna Gamble (mezzo), Christian Joel (tenor), and … Continue reading

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Westchester Broadway Theatre Closes

The noted musical venue Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, N.Y., has closed its doors due to COVID-19, after 46 years of business. In a letter to their employees, WBT founders Bob Funking, Bill and Von Ann Stutler wrote, “It is with … Continue reading

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Making Musicals: Finding Your Next Idea

As soon as you’ve completed one musical, start the next. Don’t wait for a reading or a production — or anything. Of course, continue to pursue those avenues, but particularly if you’re a new writer, you need to keep your … Continue reading

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Making Musicals: Where to Send Your Work

Once you have a finished script of your short musical, what next? Well, let the world know about it. There are hundreds of opportunities for your work to be noticed. Below is just a sampling of those with a long … Continue reading

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Making Musicals: Workshops and Productions

After a series of private, closed, and open readings, you will probably be anxious to see your musical on stage. Before you rush to book a theater, though, it’s a good idea (creatively and financially) to take one more step … Continue reading

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Making Musicals: Feedback and Rewrites

As you have readings of your musical, people will give you their opinions — whether you asked for those opinions or not. So, how do you make sure that you get useful feedback and avoid useless (or harmful) feedback? One … Continue reading

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Making Musicals: Rehearsals and Readings

Once you have a workable draft of your musical, you need to hear it read aloud. There are three main types of readings to consider: a private reading (unrehearsed), a closed reading (rehearsed), and an open reading (staged). The first … Continue reading

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