Musicals Then & Now. Back in the Day -Musical theater elements go back to Greek theater when music and dance were important aspects of a performance.

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Musicals Then & Now

Back in the Day -Musical theater elements go back to Greek theater when music and dance were important aspects of a performance. -Tap dance started with the Greeks- They would put metal on the bottom of their shoes so their dancing would be more audible in those large omni theaters -The Christian Church also used musical theater aspects as a means to tell their stories -But we’re going to focus on 1800-present

Types of Musical - Book Musical- what we are most accustomed to now, music with a strong story that drives the play -Revue- A collection of songs, generally with a common element present (Ziegfeld's Follies)

Types of Musicals cont. -Concept Musical: the concept or message is just as important, if not more than the story (Rent) -Jukebox Musical: using only songs from a group or artist (Jersey Boys) -Rock/Pop Musical: rock or pop with little to no dialogue (Hair)

19th Century Musical Theater Gilbert & Sullivan -British writer and composer -These two were the ones who future composers and writers looked to as a model for integrating words and music together almost seamlessly, to move the plot forward. - “Pirates of Penzance” opened in NYC in attempts to save the theater district

19th Century Musical Theater cont. -Opera was still the common form of musical performance pieces for the most part -But change was happening all around -NYC and London had set themselves up as major theater districts

19th Century Musical Theater cont. How’s this for a show? It’s called “Mikado” The characters’ names are: Pitty-Sing, Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo, & Pish-Tush

Early 20th Century Musical Theater -Vaudeville Theater -In the early 1900’s, people used the theater as an escapist experience from the realities of war -In the 20’s, the shows began to highlight key actors, big routines, and songs in lieu of the plot -Many shows were revues -“Showboat” in 1927, was another stepping stone towards musical theater today

Showboat I’ll give you a dollar if you can sing like this:

20th Century Musicals cont. -The 1930s light-hearted musicals held on through the depression as well as the booming movie industry “The Golden Age” Rodgers & Hammerstein had finally come together and “Oklahoma” was born. -Quickly followed by “Carousel,” “South Pacific,” “The King and I,” and “The Sound of Music”

Traits of Golden Age Musicals The formula for the Golden Age musicals reflected one or more of four widely-held perceptions of the "American dream": That stability and worth derives from a love relationship sanctioned and restricted by Protestant ideals of marriage ; that a married couple should make a moral home with children away from the city in a suburb or small town; that the woman's function was as homemaker and mother; and that Americans incorporate an independent and pioneering spirit or that their success is self-made

Golden Age Musicals Big choreographed dance numbers Follow gender roles closely As far as content goes, definitely “school appropriate” The go-to shows for schools to put on

Golden Age Musicals Examples: Annie The Music Man Annie Get Your GunMy Fair Lady Bye Bye Birdie Oklahoma Damn Yankees Showboat The FantasticksSound of Music Guys and DollsSouth Pacific Gypsy West Side Story The King & I 42nd Street

Bye Bye Birdie “Telephone Hour”

The 1970s The Decade of Rock Musicals Jesus Christ Superstar, Hair, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Godspell There was also a significant African-American impact on Broadway with: Dreamgirls, The Wiz, Purlie 1975, A Chorus Line Pippin, Chicago, & Cabaret utilized the old Vaudeville style

Rocky Horror Picture Show “Time Warp”

The 1980s Influence from Europe with “mega musicals” or “pop musicals” big casts, big effects, and big budgets Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Little Shop of Horrors Andrew Lloyd Webber is the musical man of 80s The large budgets of the shows were redefining what financial success on Broadway meant-- from a few shows running to a few years of shows running

Les Miserables “Do You Hear the People Sing”

The 1990s New Composers and writers were emerging As well as Disney’s presence on Broadway Rent debuted and pulled the young crowd back into musicals Disney also brought out The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and Aida Again, big shows, big budgets But also a comeback from the little guys

Beauty & The Beast “Human Again”

The 2000s Bring on the new and unusual! Avenue Q (puppets), Urinetown (being poor), Spring Awakening(nudity/profanity/sex), Wicked(the before of Wizard of Oz), Hairspray(remake of Jon Waters’ movie), Legally Blonde(remake of movie) A reuse of film plots Making musicals out of plots of hits from artists Jersey Boys(Frankie Vallie, Movin’ Out (Billy Joel), Mamma Mia (ABBA)

Hairspray“Good Morning Baltimore”

So How BIG are Musicals? Last season, Broadway grossed $1,139,000, new productions opened million people went to see the shows TOURING SHOWS: $877,000, million viewers Average Ticket Price: $40-$200