Musical Theater Vocabulary

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a street in New York City famous for its theaters and musical productions

  • The new musical on Broadway has been receiving rave reviews from critics.
  • I heard there's a really popular show playing on Broadway right now.
  • Let's catch a show on Broadway this weekend, it'll be lit!
  • Her performance was like a shining star on the Broadway stage.

noun A person who designs and directs dance performances

  • The choreographer meticulously planned each dance move for the ballet performance.
  • The choreographer is in charge of teaching us the dance routine for the show.
  • The choreographer totally killed it with the dance routine for the music video.
  • As a choreographer of life, she carefully orchestrated each moment to create a beautiful story.

noun a slang term for a skilled dancer, especially in tap dancing

  • The hoofer showcased their impeccable footwork during the ballet performance.
  • I heard that new hoofer at the dance studio is really talented.
  • Check out that hoofer busting a move on the dance floor!
  • As a hoofer in the business world, she always knows how to navigate tricky situations with grace.

noun A person who writes the text of an opera or other musical work

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  • The librettist collaborated with the composer to create the opera's storyline and lyrics.
  • The librettist worked closely with the composer to write the words for the opera.
  • The librettist and composer teamed up to come up with the story and lyrics for the show.
  • The librettist's words danced off the page and onto the stage, bringing the opera to life.

noun A text or script of an opera, oratorio, cantata, or musical

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  • The libretto for the opera was meticulously crafted by the renowned playwright.
  • I heard the libretto for the musical is really catchy and fun.
  • The libretto for that show is lit, you have to check it out.
  • She wrote her own life's libretto, turning her experiences into a beautiful story.

noun a program or announcement of the events or performers in a theatrical or musical performance

  • The playbill for the upcoming theater production has been finalized and printed.
  • Hey, have you seen the playbill for the show next week?
  • Check out the playbill for the play - it looks lit!
  • The playbill of life is constantly changing, with new characters and plot twists.

noun A person who performs songs and dances, especially in a theatrical production or as a form of entertainment

  • The theater was thrilled to have a talented song and dance man perform in their latest production.
  • I heard that the new guy in town is a real song and dance man, always entertaining everyone at parties.
  • That song and dance man sure knows how to steal the show with his fancy footwork.
  • He's not just a politician, he's a real song and dance man, always trying to distract from the real issues with his charm and charisma.

noun a song from a musical or show

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  • The theater production featured a beautiful showtune that left the audience in awe.
  • I love singing along to showtunes from my favorite musicals.
  • Let's blast some showtunes and have a dance party in the living room!
  • Her voice was like a showtune, captivating everyone who heard it.

adjective describing a combination of dance and musical elements

  • The dancical performance was a beautiful blend of dance and musical elements.
  • I heard that new show is a dancical - should be fun to watch!
  • Let's go check out that dancical at the theater tonight.
  • Her movements were so graceful, it was like she was performing a dancical on ice.

adjective describing a quality of being able to be sung

  • The composer aimed to create a singable melody that would resonate with audiences.
  • That song is so catchy and singable, I can't get it out of my head!
  • This track is super singable, everyone will be belting it out at the party.
  • Her words were like a singable tune, easy to remember and repeat.