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Musical Theatre Writer Guy
Michael Radi
135 episodes
2 weeks ago
JOIN US in the Musical Theatre Writing Collective! https://www.musicaltheatrewritingcollective.com/mtwc-about DOWNLOAD the FREE PDF of the North Star Question Sets: https://www.musicaltheatrewritingcollective.com/north-star-question-sets Writing a musical is hard. There are tons of moving parts, it’s impossible to be objective, and even when you do have collaborators, the whole process can still feel quite lonely. It’s an art form where the more you learn about the craft, the more you understand just how much you have left to learn. Plus, there’s not a ton of guidance, and it’s hard to find people who understand the struggles you’re going through. But the good news is that there are ways to make this whole process easier. Here are 3 ways for you to consider to make better musicals, easier.
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JOIN US in the Musical Theatre Writing Collective! https://www.musicaltheatrewritingcollective.com/mtwc-about DOWNLOAD the FREE PDF of the North Star Question Sets: https://www.musicaltheatrewritingcollective.com/north-star-question-sets Writing a musical is hard. There are tons of moving parts, it’s impossible to be objective, and even when you do have collaborators, the whole process can still feel quite lonely. It’s an art form where the more you learn about the craft, the more you understand just how much you have left to learn. Plus, there’s not a ton of guidance, and it’s hard to find people who understand the struggles you’re going through. But the good news is that there are ways to make this whole process easier. Here are 3 ways for you to consider to make better musicals, easier.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Education,
Music,
How To,
Music Commentary
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How to Keep Audiences at the Edge of Their Seats
Musical Theatre Writer Guy
8 minutes 6 seconds
1 month ago
How to Keep Audiences at the Edge of Their Seats
JOIN US in the Musical Theatre Writing Collective! https://www.michaelradi.com/musical-theatre-writing-collective DOWNLOAD the FREE PDF of the North Star Question Sets: https://michael-radi.mykajabi.com/north-star-question-sets It is incredibly important in a musical to not only keep your audience engaged, but to have them so in it that they need to know what happens next. Creating suspense can be difficult in any genre and medium, but it can seem particularly difficult to create in a musical. So, what is it exactly that helps to create suspense, and how can we apply that to our musicals?
Musical Theatre Writer Guy
JOIN US in the Musical Theatre Writing Collective! https://www.musicaltheatrewritingcollective.com/mtwc-about DOWNLOAD the FREE PDF of the North Star Question Sets: https://www.musicaltheatrewritingcollective.com/north-star-question-sets Writing a musical is hard. There are tons of moving parts, it’s impossible to be objective, and even when you do have collaborators, the whole process can still feel quite lonely. It’s an art form where the more you learn about the craft, the more you understand just how much you have left to learn. Plus, there’s not a ton of guidance, and it’s hard to find people who understand the struggles you’re going through. But the good news is that there are ways to make this whole process easier. Here are 3 ways for you to consider to make better musicals, easier.