musicals

Home > ... > Literature and the Arts > Performing Arts > Theater > ...

musicals

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

musicals earlier known as musical comedy, plays that incorporate music, song, and dance. These elements move with the plot, heightening and commenting on the action.

Mixing the sprightly songs and sketchy plots of operetta with the topical numbers of the revue , musical comedy began in England at the end of the 19th cent. In the United States during World War I the colorful extravaganzas of George M. Cohan ushered in an era of patriotic and spectacular productions. Thereafter musical comedy flourished primarily in the United States. The songs were light and popular, and emphasis was placed on chorus dancing rather than on singing. Such stars as Lillian Russell and DeWolf Hopper were followed by Anna Held , Marilyn Miller, Jack Donahue, Ray Bolger, Fred and Adele Astaire , Gertrude Lawrence , Ethel Merman , Mary Martin , and Alfred Drake . Many of these graced the works of Irving Berlin , Jerome Kern , Cole Porter , Noel Coward , George Gershwin , and Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart .

With the 1943 production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, musical comedy integrated music, song, and dance with a detailed plot. The later introduction of social problems and plots based on established literary works, as in West Side Story (1957) by Leonard Bernstein (based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ) and My Fair Lady (1956) by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe (based on G. B. Shaw's Pygmalion ), caused such productions to be termed simply musicals. In the late 1960s the "rock musical" came into prominence with the production of Hair (1967); variations of this style have included the religious Jesus Christ, Superstar (1971) and a version of Two Gentlemen of Verona (1971). The popularity of musicals has created a new form of summer stock theater, the "music tent."

The musical film has enjoyed popularity since the release of Al Jolson 's The Jazz Singer in 1927. It developed from the Busby Berkeley spectacles of the 1930s to the scintillating gaiety and virtuosity of the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers comedies, the operetta films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, and filmed biographies of musical celebrities and film figures. Noted singers and dancers who have appeared in film musicals include Judy Garland , Frank Sinatra , Gene Kelly , Mario Lanza, Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson, Shirley Jones, Julie Andrews, and Barbra Streisand . In the 1940s numerous romantic and patriotic musicals were produced. By the next decade musicals had come to depend heavily upon Broadway hits and previous film successes for subject matter. Outstanding among original motion-picture musicals have been Top Hat (1935), An American in Paris (1951), and Singin' in the Rain (1952).

In the second half of the 20th cent. many stage musicals, on and off Broadway, became more complicated and sometimes more spectacular. They have often featured diverse and controversial themes or flashy and technically complex productions. Notable later musicals include Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban's A Chorus Line (1975); Stephen Sondheim 's Sweeney Todd (1979), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Into the Woods (1987), and Passion (1994); and Andrew Lloyd Webber 's Evita (1978), Cats (1981), The Phantom of the Opera (1986), and Sunset Boulevard (1993).

Bibliography: See studies by L. Engel (1967), D. Ewen (rev. ed. 1970), A. Wilder (1972), and S. Green (1971, repr. 1982); B. Rosenberg and E. Harburg, The Broadway Musical (1992); R. Barrios, A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film (1995); E. Mordden, Coming Up Roses: The Broadway Musical in the 1950s (1998); M. Steyn, Broadway Babies Say Goodnight (1999).

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1E1-musicals" title="Facts and information about musicals">musicals</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"musicals." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 9 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"musicals." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. (November 9, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-musicals.html

"musicals." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Retrieved November 09, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-musicals.html

Learn more about citation styles

musical

World Encyclopedia | 2005 | © World Encyclopedia 2005, originally published by Oxford University Press 2005. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

musical Genre of popular dramatic light entertainment exemplified by firm plot, strong songs and vivacious dance numbers. It developed at the end of the 19th century from elements of light opera, revue and burlesque. The most popular musicals originated in the USA with the work of George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Stephen Sondheim. Audiences in the 1970s responded to the works of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, such as Jesus Christ Superstar (1971) and Evita (1978). Lloyd Webber was extremely successful in the 1980s with Cats (1981) and The Phantom of the Opera (1986). Successful film musicals, such as West Side Story (1961), My Fair Lady (1964) and The Sound of Music (1965), are generally based on stage originals. Original film musicals include Forty-Second Street (1933), Meet Me in St Louis (1944), and Singin' in the Rain (1952).

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O142-musical" title="Facts and information about musicals">musicals</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"musical." World Encyclopedia. 2005. Encyclopedia.com. 9 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"musical." World Encyclopedia. 2005. Encyclopedia.com. (November 9, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O142-musical.html

"musical." World Encyclopedia. 2005. Retrieved November 09, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O142-musical.html

Learn more about citation styles

musical

The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English | 2009 | © The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English 2009, originally published by Oxford University Press 2009. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

mu·si·cal / ˈmyoōzikəl/ • adj. 1. of or relating to music: they shared similar musical tastes. ∎  set to or accompanied by music: an evening of musical entertainment. ∎  fond of or skilled in music: Henry was very musical, but his wife was tone-deaf. 2. having a pleasant sound; melodious; tuneful: they burst out into rich, musical laughter. • n. a play or movie in which singing and dancing play an essential part. Musicals developed from light opera in the early 20th century. DERIVATIVES: mu·si·cal·ly / -ik(ə)lē/ adv.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O999-musical" title="Facts and information about musicals">musicals</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"musical." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Encyclopedia.com. 9 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"musical." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Encyclopedia.com. (November 9, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O999-musical.html

"musical." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Retrieved November 09, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O999-musical.html

Learn more about citation styles

Facts and information from other sites

Related topics

  Edit this list

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, and more

Musical's `return' may be nothing of note Lots of films had music, but still nothing like the extravaganzas of yore
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 1/5/1997; ; 700+ words ; ...the Woody Allen musical with actors...These new musicals coming out now...a joke about musicals rather than a real movie musical." So what constitutes...choreographers to create musicals for the screen...Balkanization" of musical tastes. "Thirty...
'Musical' hits all its parody notes: Plenty of redundancy to the comedy as well as the title of spoof.
Newspaper article from: Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, OH); 5/30/2007; 700+ words ; ...Clawson May 30--To get an idea of what The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) is like, think of the popular musical parody...the familiar in this Midwest premiere. The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) opened off-Broadway in 2004...
Musicals hitting right note to raise the spirits.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 6/24/2002; 700+ words ; ...grannies. "The musical in its base form...that doesn't mean musicals don't need to...The most popular musicals of our time, the...longest running musical in West End and...has always loved musicals but been frightened...something in the musical genre but Hollywood...
Musical Prodigies: Perilous Journeys, Remarkable Lives
Magazine article from: The American Music Teacher; 12/1/1999; ; 700+ words ; Musical Prodigies: Perilous Journeys, Remarkable...the fascination behind what we call "the musical prodigy." You spy an adolescent Glenn...How can we explain the extraordinary musical capabilities of these children? What were...
MUSICAL FEVER IN THE AIR; POPULAR BROADWAY HITS MAKE THEIR WAY TO LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STAGES THIS SPRING.(Neighbors West)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 2/28/2008; 700+ words ; ...well, High School Musical. A few schools got an early jump on the musical season. Baker, ES...Most will run their musicals in March, with four...look at the high school musicals coming to your neighborhood...soon: Westhill The musical: Babes in Arms Synopsis...
Musical studies stage comeback // It's curtains for old attitudes, educators say
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 5/5/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...will be full of musicals. A couple of schools even offer musical theater as a...and quality of musical theater has...productions other than musicals. Two songs...on Broadway musicals outnumber...Fink said. "Musical theater is the...
The `Musical of Musicals' sends up Broadway faves.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Theater review)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 5/15/2007; 700+ words ; ...Kolas COLUMN: THEATER REVIEW WORCESTER - The Musical of Musicals the Musical is to the conventional musical paradigm what...the evil landlord as a repeating premise, The Musical of Musicals the Musical spoofs five venerated musical styles...
The Musical of Musicals, the Musical! Rising actress Rebekah Jacobs says she's most at home on the stage.(ETC.)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 5/13/2007; 700+ words ; ...favorite kind of job, she said of working on The Musical of Musicals, the Musical! - a show that is officially making its New...particularly enjoys working on new material, and The Musical of Musicals, the Musical! is a fresh face on the theater...
Musical `Monty Python' in previews.(Arts-Events)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 3/13/2005; 700+ words ; ...the shows listed. ALL SHOOK UP. A new musical, set in 1950s Tennessee, loosely based...includes puppets - in this very funny, adult musical comedy that has transferred from off...Winner of the 2004 Tony Award for best musical. Golden. Telecharge. BILLY CRYSTAL...
The musical man
Magazine article from: Dance Teacher; 3/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...sees it, dance in musical theater is on the rise...Audiences want to see musicals again, but dancers...limited offerings in musical theater. "Musical theater gets lost in...perform in high school musicals or community theater...
Click to see an enlarged picture
musicals. Other (Public Domain)

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Current musicals News:

Greatest Albums of the Decade

(11/3/2009 5:15:02 PM)

Somali Women Whipped for Wearing Bras

(10/28/2009 7:15:02 AM)

Jacko's This Is It Is...What?

(10/26/2009 5:35:05 PM)

Lloyd Webber Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer

(10/25/2009 2:05:03 PM)

Ann Taylor Finally Gets Good

(10/22/2009 5:08:02 PM)