Let's Put on a Musical: How to Choose the Right Show for Your School, Community, or Professional Theater Review

Let's Put on a Musical: How to Choose the Right Show for Your School, Community, or Professional Theater
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Filichia is certainly a maestro when it comes to knowledge of the musical theatre. His book is both a fun, educational read for anyone with a zest for Broadway and Beyond, but it also serves its true purpose: It can help you choose a musical better than any "how to" guide on the market. Although it is missing a few licensers (WHere's Guilbert and Sullivan) and it hasn't quite caught up to ALL the revivals, it's still an excellent guide to helping your community, school, pr professional theatre find the best possible show.

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Doing a show is great fun—but how do you know which one to do? This practical resource will guide your school, community, or professional theater group to a musical that perfectly fits your budget, creative team, production capabilities, and audience.With Let's Put on a Musical! you'll discover more than 200 famous and little-known shows—all cleverly categorized and described in terms of:• Story• Best-known songs• Musical requirements, including instrumentation• Chorus and dance numbers• Staging—the sets, costumes, and props you'll needAnd it's packed with nuggets about the original Broadway versions and useful tips on casting, publicity, and other practical matters relating to production. Whether it's a big classic like My Fair Lady or an all-but-forgotten show like Top Banana, if there's a musical in your future—or if you're just a fan of the genre—Let's Put on a Musical! will be an essential and fun-to-read addition to your theater library.

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