The Musical — Past, Present, and Future

What is a musical and why should we care? As performers, writers, designers, theater fanatics, or simply pop culture consumers, we are touched by musicals every day. Reaching millions of people, this uniquely collaborative and expansive form continuously shapes our world. Students will explore the history of the American musical and develop tools to analyze musicals and their reception. They will investigate music theater through artist conversations, trips to see musicals, and expanding scholarship in the field. The class will culminate with visions of the future of the musical presented via student-written, collaborative mini-musicals.

Other Information

This course will require at least one trip to see a theatrical performances in NYC, outside of class time (theater program covers the costs).

This course is open enrollment; if you cannot get a spot in the class, please add your name to the waitlist.

Faculty

Sections

S01

Thursdays, 1:30 - 4:20 PM

Instructor(s)

Solon Snider Sway