
From Critics at Large: After “Wicked,” What Do We Want from the Musical?
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The Evolution of Musicals: From Fantasy to Complex Narratives
This chapter delves into the concept of heightened realism in musicals, highlighting how productions like 'Hair' and 'Hamilton' resonate with cultural moments through fantastical elements and emotional performance. It explores the transformation of musicals from simple entertainment to powerful narratives addressing social issues, while reflecting on trends towards homogenized songwriting. The conversation also considers the potential for provocative content in future musicals, emphasizing the deep personal connections that music and storytelling evoke in audiences.
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