Summary
If all goes well, look for plenty of vamping but no skipping in the University of Evansville Theatre's performances of "Grand Hotel, The Musical."
"Vamping," or repeating a section of musical melody or chorus, provides space in a musical theater performance, say, when an actor waits a beat to let audience laughter subside before moving into the next speech or song.See the full content of this document
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A 'Grand' Challenge Flexible Cues Are Key in Ue's Musical Production
"Skipping" refers to leapfrogging ahead a measure or two to close a gap in action on stage, for instance, when a performer speeds through a line or when a sc...
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