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How Musicals Work: And How To Write Your Own (Nick Hern Books) (Theatrebook) Book

Musicals are the most popular form of stage entertainment today, with the West End and Broadway dominated by numerous long-running hits. But for every Wicked or Phantom of the Opera, there are dozens of casualties that didn't fare quite so well. In this book, Julian Woolford explores the musical-theatre canon to explain why and how some musicals work, why some don't, and what you should (and shouldn’t) do if you're thinking of writing your own.Drawing on his experience as a successful writer and director of musicals, and as a lecturer in writing musicals at the University of London, Woolford outlines every step of the creative process, from hatching the initial idea and developing a structure for the work, through creating the book, the music and the lyrics, and on to the crucial process of rewriting. He then guides the reader through getting a musical produced, with invaluable advice about generating future productions and sustaining a career.The book includes dozens of exercises to assist the novice writer in developing their craft, and detailed case studies of well-known musicals such as Les Misérables, The Sound of Music, Miss Saigon, Little Shop ofHorrors, Godspell and Evita.An essential guide for any writers (or would-be writers) of musicals, How Musicals Work is a fascinating insight for anyone interested in the art form or who has ever wondered what it takes to get from first idea to first night.‘A comprehensive and thoughtful guide to everything one must consider in order to write a successful musical. It would take at least a decade to learn all of this on one’s own. Invaluable.’ David Zippel (lyricist of City of Angels and The Woman in White)‘If anyone knows how musicals work (I’m not sure I do), this highly entertaining dissection of every aspect of that bewildering art form reveals that Julian Woolford does.’ Tim RiceRead More

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    Why do some musical shows succeed and others fail? HOW MUSICALS WORK is both a fascinating history and ultimate guide to writing musical theatre. Learn the core techniques to use and the major pitfalls to avoid to make your show happen! An invaluable inside account from a writer and director of many successful musical shows including: Bluebirds, The Railway Children and the 2011 Edinburgh Festival hit, Liberace, Live From Heaven. Jam-packed with great advice, information and exercises designed to help new musicals be as good as they can possibly get!

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    How Musicals Work : Paperback : NICK HERN BOOKS : 9781848421752 : 1848421753 : 25 Dec 2012 : Why do some musicals work, while others just don't? And what should you do if you're thinking of writing your own? Julian Woolford, a successful writer and director of musicals and lecturer in writing musicals at the University of London, explores the musical-theatre canon to answer these and many other questions.

  • Blackwell

    A practical guide to, and history of, musical theatre. What makes the great shows work and why some never made it. Musicals are the most popular form of stage entertainment today, with the West End and Broadway dominated by numerous long...

  • 1848421753
  • 9781848421752
  • Julian Woolford
  • 27 July 2012
  • Nick Hern Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
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