Writing the Broadway Musical - Book Review,
by Aaron Frankel

Backstage "Detailed analysis [that] will assist both composers and writers."
Variety "Cannot be overlooked by those interested in a musical theater career."
Book Description A classic updated to include the developments of the 1990s-the first book to explore in detail how to create a Broadway musical Brimming with advice and techniques, this essential reference for book and song writers clearly explains the fundamentals of the three crafts of a musical-book, music, and lyrics. Using copious examples from classic shows, Frankel has created the quintessential musical writers' how-to. Among the topics: - Definitions of musical theater - Differences between musical books and straight plays and between poetry and lyrics - What a score is and how it develops - How to write for the voice - How to audition musicals for producers With a new introduction and revised text, Frankel's work is ready to guide a new generation of aspiring writers.
About the Author Aaron Frankel has directed over 100 musicals and plays, some 20 of them new, in addition to collaborating as a writer both on and off Broadway. He has taught at ten universities, including Columbia University, NYU, and the New School, where he has led a musical theater writing workshop for more than thirty years. He lives in New York City.
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