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* ''[[Bare: A Pop Opera]]''
* ''[[Bare: A Pop Opera]]''
* ''[[Dreamgirls (musical)|Dreamgirls]]''
* ''[[Dreamgirls (musical)|Dreamgirls]]''
* '' [[Elizabth]]''
* '' [[Into the woods (musical)| Into the woods]]''
* ''[[Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll & Hyde]]''
* ''[[Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll & Hyde]]''
* ''[[Martin Guerre (musical)|Martin Guerre]]''
* ''[[Martin Guerre (musical)|Martin Guerre]]''
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* ''[[The Pirate Queen]]''
* ''[[The Pirate Queen]]''
* ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]''
* ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]''
* '' [[ Sweeney Todd (musical)|Sweeney Todd]]''
* '' [[ Dance of the vampires (Tanz der vampires)|Dance of the vampires]]''
* ''[[The Who's Tommy]]''
* ''[[The Who's Tommy]]''
* '' [[ The Woman in white (musical)| Woman in white]]''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:40, 14 August 2010

Sung-through (also through-sung) refers to a musical or opera with no spoken dialogue, except perhaps for some occasional lines included in some part of a song (but never as stand-alone dialogue).[1] Conversations, speeches, and musings are communicated musically though a combination of recitative, aria, and arioso.

List of fully sung-through musicals

List of sung-through musicals with scattered lines

References

  1. ^ a b c Vermette, Margaret (2007). The Musical World of Boublil and Schonberg. pp. 37, 41. ISBN 1557837155, 9781557837158. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)