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Broadway Legends: Elaine Stritch

Four-time Tony nominee Elaine Stritch was born Feb. 2, 1925, in Detroit. She studied acting with Erwin Piscator in New York at the New School for Social Research, where she made her professional stage debut in the 1944 play Bobino. … Continue reading

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In Memoriam: Rebecca Luker

Tony-nominated performer Rebecca Luker died December 23 due to complications from ALS, a diagnosis she received only last year. Born April 17, 1961, in Birmingham, Ala., Luker earned a bachelor’s in music from University of Montevallo, taking a year off … Continue reading

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History of Musicals: First Golden Age

It’s been noted that the form of modern musical theater came from operetta, but its soul came from the music hall. This union of body and soul took place during the first two decades of the 20th century, beginning with … Continue reading

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Essential Musicals: Show Boat

To learn the functional basics about any subject and to accumulate a working vocabulary of that field, you should know something about its history. Even artistic revolutionaries like Picasso studied the Old Masters. You wouldn’t drive forward into moving traffic … Continue reading

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Making Musicals: Music First

If you have experience with music, you may want to begin by writing the melody instead of the lyrics. One good way to compose a song is to build it in small pieces, bit-by-bit from motif to phrase to period. … Continue reading

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