Lars Kilevold

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the entity that we call a “musical” exists in three major movements comprising the story’s beginning, middle, and end. Individual scenes, which may include songs or dances, further delineate those movements. A scene frequently serves as a single narrative beat. But scenes can be broken down further into more such beats. Any way you stack it, entire scenes and the beats within them are the bricks of which whole stories are constructed.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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