
Musicals
Musicals are theatrical performances that combine songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and often dance to tell a story. They typically feature a range of musical styles and emotive lyrics that enhance the narrative. Musicals can be presented on stage, in movies, or through television adaptations. They often explore various themes, from romance to social issues, and engage audiences through their lively and dynamic presentations. Famous examples include "The Phantom of the Opera," "Hamilton," and "West Side Story." Musicals have a unique ability to entertain while conveying deep emotional and cultural messages.