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Singing in Musical Theatre: The Training of Singers and Actors by Joan Melton
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Overview: What does it take to be a musical theatre performer? What kind of training is required to do eight shows a week—acting, dancing, and singing in a wide variety of vocal styles? This insider’s look into the unique demands of musical theatre performance establishes connecting links between voice training for the singer and drama school training for the actor. By reading these revealing interviews, performers in every area of theatre can:

Discover what it takes to go from a first lesson to a solid professional technique

Consider the requirements for singers in musical theatre today, how they have changed, and where they are going

See how different teachers approach six aspects of voice training: alignment, breathing, range, resonance, articulation, and connection

Understand the interconnectedness of musical theatre and theatre voice

A foreword by leading Australian actor Angela Punch McGregor personalizes the connective links among trainings as she describes her preparation for Sunset Boulevard as a turning point in her own brilliant career. A must read for anyone who is serious about voice and the theatre.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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