MUS 27.01 Musical Theater Writing
A musical tells a story with words and music. Beyond those basic parameters, any limitations around what a musical can and cannot be are up for debate. This multi-disciplinary class is open to composers, lyricists, songwriters, playwrights, directors, actors, singers, poets and musicians of any background. The objective is to investigate music theater by making it ourselves. In addition to looking at the past present and future of American musical theater we will engage a broad exploration musical storytelling, across many aesthetic sensibilities and time periods. The class requires weekly creative output in addition to reading and listening outside of class. Students must be willing to work across the boundaries of their own disciplines to generate lyrics, songs and scenes. The class will establish a generous inter-disciplinary working environment which values creative risks, collaboration and inventiveness.
Instructor
Alvarez
Cross Listed Courses
THEA 10.28