As a writer, I’m always on the lookout for development opportunities for my projects. A reading. A workshop. A residency. These are invaluable to writers at any stage of their careers. But…
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 08:16AMHello, readers! So if you’ve been following my posts, you’ll know that I love to tackle tips for writers – from how to write a stellar song cycle to the need to secure rights to your s…
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 08:53AMHey all! Last time you heard from me, we took a look at why you need to get the rights to copyrighted source material when writing a musical. But what if you’re dying to adapt something bu…
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 08:06AMI love a good original musical. Many of the writers I talked about in my last post have written them. But if you think about it, original musicals are few and far between. Most – particula…
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 09:27AMSince my last NMT post about the ins and outs of a good musical book, I’ve been thinking… where are the articles about dream pairings of composers/lyricists and amazing playwrights/book …
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 11:00AMHere we are. Back together again, talking about musical theatre… Last time, if you remember, we took a look at what makes a well written song cycle – a fun little animal of a mus…
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 11:00AMA book is overrated in a musical… Now anyone who knows me (Nick Luckenbaugh, one of your new NMT bloggers) knows that I don’t think that’s true. In fact, I don’t think enough emphasi…
SOURCE: newmusicaltheatre.com at 11:00AM(This post was originally posted on Think It, Do It, Blog It as part of The MetLife/TCG A-ha! Program. We’re cross-posting on the Circle to better highlight the work of our grantees.)…
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