
Studies in Musical Theatre 16.1 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that Studies in Musical Theatre 16.1 is out now!
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Aims & Scope
Studies in Musical Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal and the first academic periodical in this area. We would like to invite contributions that explore any aspect of the musical on-stage or on-screen. For example:
• music theatre and musical theatre;
• archival and production research;
• narratives of the musical stage;
• historiographical perspectives;
• musicological and dramaturgical approaches;
• performance and performance practice;
• approaches to training and the industry;
• the fusion of words and music;
• the use of music and song within ‘straight’ theatre;
• paralinguistics and rhetorical expression;
• negotiating the art/entertainment divide;
• the academic study of musical theatre.
The journal also welcomes contributions from recognized practitioners in the field, which may include writers, directors, MDs, performers, coaches, etc.
Issue 16.1
ELIZABETH WOLLMAN AND JESSICA STERNFELD
Articles
Audio mediation technology and liveness in modern musical theatre performance
MAKULUMY ALEXANDER-HILLS
Musicals, operettas and Heiteres Musiktheater in East Germany 1949–89
KEVIN CLARKE
MT/D, or change: An anti-racist musical theatre reading group
DONATELLA GALELLA, MASI ASARE, JORDAN EALEY, SAJ, HYE WON KIM, MATTHEW D. MORRISON, FRED MOTEN, KAREN SHIMAKAWA AND CELINE PARREÑAS SHIMIZU
Reviews Editorial
HANNAH ROBBINS AND DOMINIC BROOMFIELD-MCHUGH
Reviews
Original Cast Album: Company, D. A. Pennebaker (dir.) (1970)
ANDREW BUCHMAN
Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America, Stacy Wolf (2020)
BARRIE GELLES
Putting It Together: How Stephen Sondheim and I Created Sunday in the Park with George, James Lapine (2021)
LARA E. HOUSEZ
ADAM RUSH