On Singing Onstage

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A terrific take on theatre singing by a master teacher. “David Craig knows more about singing in the musical theatre than anyone in this country – which probably means the world. Time and time again his advice and training have resulted in actors moving from non-musical theatre into musicals with ease and expertise. SHORT OF TAKING CLASSES, THIS BOOK IS A MUST.” – Harold Prince

Author(s): David Craig
Publisher: Schirmer Books (A Division of Macmillian Publishing Co., Inc.)
Year: 1978

Language: English
City: New York
Tags: musical theater, singing, music, acting, theater

Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
I. Techniques
1. Words as Script
2. Music, the Other Script
3. Phrasing
4. The Audition
5. The Song as It Reflects You
6. Alert Warnings
7. The Entrance and the Vamp
8. "Air": The Space between the Lines
9. Focus
10. Introduction to Five Technique Exercises on a Lyric
11. The One
12. The Two
13. The Three
14. The Four
15. The Five
II. Performace: Advice to the Songlorn
16. Advice to the Songlorn
17. Performance
18. The Limits of Study
19. Rideout