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musical

[myoo-zi-kuhl] / ˈmyu zɪ kəl /


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During a short stint at York University, she wanted to be a theater director who made “cool musicals,” while her Sartre- and Ibsen-reading classmates scoffed.

From Los Angeles Times

One genre in which Netflix doesn’t see much success is live musical adaptations, so it’s “not an area that I’m leaning into,” Lin said.

From Los Angeles Times

While college basketball’s other superstars play musical chairs and top programs rebuild their entire rosters every offseason, he has decided again and again that the grass isn’t any greener away from West Lafayette, Ind.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, Porter crossed the pond and made his West End debut starring as the Emcee in the musical “Cabaret,” which ran Jan. 28 through May 24 at London’s Playhouse Theatre.

From Los Angeles Times

He studied musical theater in college, and juggled performing roles with bartending gigs.

From The Wall Street Journal