Musical theatre combines acting, singing, and dancing to tell a story, requiring performers to master all three disciplines.
Stage blocking ensures that movements are planned and purposeful, enhancing the story while maintaining audience visibility.
Engaging with the audience helps convey emotion, enhances storytelling, and creates a memorable performance experience.
Physical warm-ups help prevent injury, improve flexibility, and prepare the body for demanding choreography and movement on stage.
Vocal warm-ups help prepare the voice by improving breath control, range, and flexibility while reducing strain during singing.
Proper breath support allows singers to sustain notes, project their voice, and reduce strain throughout a performance.