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    I am very involved both inside and outside of school. I am in Advanced Orchestra, Women’s Choir, Varsity show choir, Advanced Drama, Musical Theatre, Key Club, as well as partake in the schools’ Varsity Tennis and Cheer team. I have been in Orchestra sense sixth grade, I first started out playing the violin but two years ago I switched over to cello. This is the first year that my school has had an “Advanced Orchestra”. I have been first Chair and section leader for the cello’s for most of this…

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    In today’s society, musical theatre takes a huge part in giving both entertainment and excitement to people as they give different experiences to the audience compared to when watching a film. Musical Theatre is a performance where there is a combination of acting, singing and dancing which allows people to adapt and re-create famous films or plays like “Les Misérables” through the creative combination of all three elements of musical theatre. Musical theatre has a very long history which means…

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    I knew that I wanted to study musical theatre in college when I was apart of the acting ensemble my freshman year at the School of Arts and Enterprise; our theatre community loved musical theatre. We had a project called performance boards which is modeled after a college audition, I had to pick two contrasting monologues and two contrasting songs and perform my material in front of a panel. If we didn’t meet the work ethic and potential the panel was looking for then we got cut from the acting…

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    experience with the Texas State musical theatre program. On this night I went to see Rent, the show they were performing. Being my first college show, I had no idea what to expect. But when I was offered a chance to go see the show for free, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to see just how great the Texas State musical theatre program was and I have to say that I definitely was not disappointed. It all started when my roommate, who is in the musical theatre program, went to go see…

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    they’ll ‘win’. “Everybody loves a winner,” afterall. Being a musical theatre pursuer, especially, will get you laughed at as soon as you reveal that’s what you want to do with your life. Passion for the arts is so scorned for some reason… I have never understood why. It’s times like these where I envy the business and sports majors of the world, because even though they produce the same adrenaline in their performers as musical theatre does for those like me, it’s the arts that are labeled…

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    Ballet Vs Musical Theatre

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    styles of dance that I am discussing today are both styles that tell a story on stage over multiple hours, introducing many different characters and having a beginning, middle and end. However, going to see, and training to perform in ballet and musical theater are two very different experiences. Ballet is one of the oldest dance styles and, while it tells a story, there is no speaking, singing or any other words to be said. You portray a story through very complex movements that take a lifetime…

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    playwright of the two Tony award winning musicals In The Heights and Hamilton. His success is due to the family, time period, and area he was raised in. Miranda has not only spent countless hours on his works, but he has also been very lucky because of his surroundings. Lin-Manuel Miranda was raised in a neighborhood in Manhattan by his two Puerto Rican patents, Luz and Luiz Miranda. Growing up, Lin was raised in a musically inclined family and had endless musical resources. He and his sister…

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    Phantom of the Opera has been a smash hit in the world of musical theatre ever since opening on October 9th, 1986 in New York City. Since then, there have been a countless number of different productions and tours that have graced audiences across the world. Currently, there is a new production of The Phantom of the Opera on tour across North America, involving one of the largest casts of any touring company. This marvelously humongous musical has been brought to life by a number of persons on…

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    Persuasive Essay On Annie

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    smile to the entire audience’s face! Now, the Tony awarding-winning production of Annie is coming to the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles (LA) this year !Two movies of the show have already been made, so now it is time to see the musical! Taking place in the 1930’s, this musical follows the story of a young orphan named Annie, who lives in an awful orphanage run by a Miss Hannigan. Her life changes drastically when she is chosen by assistant Grace Farrell to stay with a wealthy munitions…

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    Saving Theatre Programs My life revolves around theatre. Whether it is rehearsal, memorizing lines, building sets or fundraising it's always about theatre for me. It is stressful to balance school work and time with theatre, but I’ve never loved stress more. I know that my school has an outstanding theatre program. I have seen outstanding school plays and have been part of great shows. I look forward to going to rehearsal and theatre class everyday. Most of the time it’s the only reason why I…

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