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  1. As You Like It. Comedy of Errors. Love's Labour's Lost. Measure for Measure. Merchant of Venice. Merry Wives of Windsor. Midsummer Night's Dream. Much Ado about Nothing. Taming of the Shrew.

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  2. Jun 7, 2023 · How to write a musical. It takes great writing to make a successful musical. So let’s take a look at a few tips to help you through the writing process. 1. Find your story. Every great musical has a compelling storyline at its heart. Whether it’s the heart-wrenching search for redemption in Les Misérables or the ambition and power found in ...

  3. Welcome to the Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This site has offered Shakespeare's plays and poetry to the Internet community since 1993.

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  5. Share, download and print free sheet music for piano, guitar, flute and more with the world's largest community of sheet music creators, composers, performers, music teachers, students, beginners, artists and other musicians with over 1,000,000 sheet digital music to play, practice, learn and enjoy.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · February 5, 2024 by Emily Hughes. Writing a musical script involves laying a strong foundation with a compelling story and characters, then structuring it with balanced scenes and songs and finally refining the script to perfect the dialogue, musical arrangements, and stage directions. To begin, draft an engaging narrative and create dynamic ...

  7. According to the Aristotelian definition, the primary elements of musical theater are: Plot: What happens, i.e., what the story is about and the action that takes place. Character: Who is in the story, and more specifically, what their motivations and moral qualities are. Thought: The theme of the story, including what the author was thinking ...