3 Reasons Why People Like Broadway Musicals
You probably have never heard of jonathan larson rent. Heck, you probably never heard of Jonathan “Jon” Larson. If you have, then good for you! For being knowledgeable and cultured in the Broadway theatre’s esteemed art, and if you haven’t, then let me tell you the story of how the musical legend and revered playwright and composer Mr. Jonathan Larson himself. (please click on the link above for detailed coverage of his creation and legacy!)
Rent had a huge opening and continuous success back in the 90s on Broadway that even won Jonathan Larson several notable awards, i.e., the Pulitzer Prize award, Tony award, Drama Desk award, and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle award. The show often had a full seat of 150 people that are eager to watch the play unfold. It is popular because it tackles social issues like STD, bisexuality, homosexuality, etc., which were big at the time. Rent truly was a one-of-a-kind musical.
You might be wondering, why do people like Broadway musicals? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Let’s dive right into it below:
They Teach Us History
History has always been a fascinating topic that can make people be invested. Many Broadway musicals are based on real historical accounts, and the show composer typically puts in the elbow grease to make the storyline and characters historically accurate. Several events were indeed embellished for dramatic effect, but for the most part, they tend to be a precise depiction of the historical events. This is why people love seeing musicals, even today from shows like Hamilton or School of Rock. They can learn history in an entertaining way.
They Tackle Social Issues
As briefly mentioned above, most musicals are intriguing because they are daring enough to tackle social issues and sometimes can even get political. Nevertheless, the playwright always does them with style and class. They keep them interesting and not leaning too heavily on the controversial side. Musicals are not to be associated with propaganda. They tackle issues that are currently happening to bring attention to them and raise awareness rather than lead us into a biased and misleading perspective.
They Are Immersive and Engaging
Broadway musicals are popular because they are engaging. It is not uncommon that the cast will invite an audience member to the stage for a sequence. The audience is always excited because they’ll never know when they will be a part of the show or not. You can juxtapose them like being a volunteer in a magic show. The whole show is already immersive as it is with many dialogues and music that is executed perfectly in sequence after sequence of choreography with dramatic effects and lighting that can captivate audience members as if they are riding a roller coaster!
There are many reasons why Broadway musicals still hold their own, even with the popularity of Hollywood movies and TV shows. There are many factors and moving aspects that an hour-long movie or twenty minutes TV show cannot capture. …