Sentences with phrase «music theatre»

"Music theatre" refers to a type of performance that combines singing, acting, and dancing to tell a story. It is a form of entertainment where performers use their voices to communicate and express emotions, accompanied by music and often elaborate sets and costumes. Full definition
My hobbies travelling sport music theatre nature All the best who is reading this.
I went to school for music theatre and sang mostly show tunes and pop music.
«Other interests include composing music for musical theatre, composing musical theatre music, music theatre composition, and the overthrow of humanity.»
This parallel curriculum can be extremely varied, including graded examinations, private lessons (without «grades»), involvement in the local music education hub, and a range of formal and informal musical activities organised by churches, brass bands, community youth choirs, popular music groups, music theatre programmes, folk music groups, and so on.
Regarding the story about adding liquor sales to Tinley Park's music theater, we agree with Tinley Park Trustee Michael Pannitto that expanding liquor sales to the lawn area of the music theatre is a bad idea.
Spring break of senior year, a bunch of the music theatre and acting students go to New York for a showcase — basically a big audition where the casting directors and agents come see you do your thing.
And I went to a music theatre high school.
Performing Arts fosters excellence in scholarship, artistry, and experiential inquiry within and between the disciplines of arts management, dance, music, theatre, and music theatre.
Title Withdrawn, a music theatre on videotape, belongs to a series of videos, Music with Roots in the Aether, directed by Robert Ashley, in which he establishes a panorama of the New York experimental scene of the early 1970s through interviews and concerts by composers Pauline Oliveros, Philip Glass, and Alvin Lucier.
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