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Musicals vs Operas

Mon, 10 Sept 2001, 12:39 am
Walter Plinge26 posts in thread
Just to kick-start this brand-spanking new section (thanks Granty!), I thought I'd pose the toughest question there is in this area..... just what the hell is the difference between a musical and an opera?

Given that we are all eargerly awaiting the arrival of "Les Miserables" at the Regal (some more eagerly than others though, I have to say), and that that production features opera-type dudes like David Dockery and Justin Freind right alongside your more musical-theatre-type broads like Amanda Chesterton and Gillian Binks, I was wondering where people drew the line.

Is "Les Mes" an opera? Is "Threepenny Opera" a musical? Or vice versa? Or neither?

Thoughts, people!



D.M.

RE: Musicals vs Operas

Thu, 13 Sept 2001, 12:31 am
Walter Plinge
The problem with the "opera is sung only, musicals have dialogue" argument is that -- as pointed out already -- many "musicals" (Les Mis, Phantom, Miss Saigon) are entirely sung-through, and also that many "operas" (Carmen, The Magic Flute, Fidelio) have extended sections of spoken dialogue.


D.M.

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