Friday, January 25, 2013

On Broadway, New York, New York...



                      On Broadway
There are plays, musicals, and comedy skits and then, there’s a Broadway musical…

The entertainment industry has as many facets as a diamond-encrusted tiara, and each one is worth as much as one hundred of those tiaras. One of those facets, that I will discuss is a Broadway musical. These shows are marketed, very uniquely, in our daily lives with such a smooth and clever approach. The average advertisement of a musical might be the name of a person, sounding like maybe your relative, such as “Annie”, or your pet “The Lion King”, or maybe your neighbors “The Jersey Boys”. These advertisements are big money making production investments that net, in excess of; $1 billion each season BroadwayFinance.


The plethora of detail that belong to producing a Broadway musical will hurl you into a musical, scientific twilight zone, and will certainly separate the men from the boys, and the boys from the mice. This is not an career venture for people who want a free ride; you will work hard and long to put on a Broadway musical. Another very significant point is that you have to do a Broadway musical, on Broadway; that is from 42nd Street to 53rd Street, between 6th and 8th Avenues in Manhattan OnBroadway.


A Broadway musical will expose the best talent available, in any of its characters, and will challenge every type of talent that is connected to entertainment. Everyone, from the manager, agent, the singer, composer, attorney, and the doorman, director, producer, and the ticket agent, is challenged to be the best at whatever they bring to the table. Since the early 1900’s these shows have been projecting life-changing productions of pure talent and creativity.

The memory of most Broadway musicals is first, the songs and music, and then the set designs, the singers, and last but not least, the costumes. It doesn’t matter in most cases how long the musical is, if it has the makings of a well-written production, cast and a long running, in-demand status; people will support it for years, without question. Take the time to enjoy a Broadway musical and experience an event that I am sure will linger with you like a good meal, on a good day.







Launching out,
Isiah Baldwin

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