The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide

The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide
ISBN-10
0325007861
ISBN-13
9780325007861
Category
Performing Arts / Theater / Playwriting
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Heinemann
Author
David Spencer

Description

David Spencer has written a book full of truths a young writer will not find articulated anywhere else. Most of us in the theatre gained our "experience" by making mistakes and learning from them. David's book lets you gain the "experience" and skip the mistakes part. Anyone maneuvering the treacherous waters of musicals will find it not nearly so lonely or baffling with this remarkable volume as a companion.
- Richard Maltby, Jr., Director/Lyricist, Miss Saigon, Ain't Misbehavin', Baby

Consider The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide your new best friend in the business.
- Alan Menken, Oscar recipient and Tony-Award nominee, composer, Little Shop of Horrors and Beauty and the Beast

At long last: a how-to book written by someone who actually knows how to. It hits so many nails on the head I could barely get through it for the sound of all that hammering.
- Larry Gelbart, Award-winning co-librettist, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and librettist, City of Angels

For its practitioners, musical theatre is an art, a passion, and a lifelong love. But it's also a complex landscape involving not merely principles of craft about book, music and lyrics, but also principles of collaboration, script/demo presentation, project/production development, venue, business, and - everybody's area of uncertainty - politics.

In The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide, award-winning musical dramatist and teacher David Spencer provides a guide-to-the-game that helps you negotiate all those aspects of the business and more. This professional handbook will walk you through:

  • getting your name and your projects into the hands of producers, instead of the rejection pile
  • choosing the right producer, agent, or director, instead of surrounding yourself with people uninterested in your work and your career-or interested for the wrong reasons
  • bringing your vision to life through stage-savvy writing, instead of watching it sputter due to flaws in craft
  • living a happy, healthy life in musicals, instead of dying a slow, showbiz death.
If you're taking your first steps, Spencer's counsel, anecdotes, and instructions will save you years of blindly stumbling about without results. Likewise, if you've been around the block a few times, The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide can rescue you from the kinds of career-stalling traps, bad habits, and false assumptions that lead to dead ends.

Similar books

  • Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide to School
    By Barbara Park

    Junie B. writes about her own experiences in school, and uses her examples to dispense advice about taking the school bus, doing homework, staying out of trouble, taking tests, and keeping friends.

  • Words with Music: Creating the Broadway Musical Libretto
    By Lehman Engel

    The dean of Broadway musical directors examines the dynamics of how the book, music and lyrics work together to create such hits as My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls, Hair, Pal Joey, West Side Story, Company, South Pacific, ...

  • Writing the Broadway Musical
    By Aaron Frankel

    A classic updated to include the developments of the 1990s-the first book to explore in detail how to create a Broadway musical.

  • Writing Musical Theater
    By A. Cohen, S. Rosenhaus

    ... 65,259 “Masquerade" (Charles Hart, Andrew Lloyd Webber), 73–74 Masteroff, Joe, 282 “Master of the House” (Alain Boublil, Herbert Kretzmer, Claude-Michel Schönberg), 67 “Maybe" (Martin Charnin, Charles Strouse), 32 McNally, Terrence, ...

  • Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
    By Steve Cuden

    This is a must-have book for anyone who wants to write exceptional musicals or is just a fan.”SCOTT WITTMAN, Tony Winning Lyricist of Hairspray and Co-Lyricist and Executive Producer for the Hit TV Series, Smash “Beat-by-beat, Steve ...

  • A Christmas Survival Guide: A Miniature Christmas Spectacular!
    By James Hindman, Ray Roderick, John Glaudini

    Armed with a copy of A Christmas Survival Guide and an optimistic attitude, the characters charge into an urban holiday landscape searching for the true essence of Christmas.

  • Making Musicals
    By Tom Jones

    (Limelight). The lyricist/librettist of The Fantasticks , the longest-running show in the history of the American theater, takes on a new role as your guide through the magical world of the stage musical.

  • Tomboy Survival Guide
    By Ivan Coyote

    Hey batter batta batta swing batta batta. I remember her in silhouette, bobbing back and forth on the toes of her cleats, all backlit by the sun and gum a-chew, a mouthy shadow, punching the pocket of her gloved hand with her red-nailed ...

  • Life as a Playwright: A Survival Guide
    By Jon Klein

    Furthermore, the book looks at situations that the emerging playwright is likely to encounter, including: handling rehearsals, workshops, castings, re-writing, venues, reviews, successes and failure.

  • The Actor's Life: A Survival Guide
    By Jenna Fischer

    A Survival Guide Jenna Fischer. Demo Reels What is a demo reel? A demo reel is a professionally produced collection of scenes that highlight an actor's best work in various films, television shows, or web series. If a headshot is ...