User talk:UGK97

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Musicals[edit]

Unlike operas, oratorios, etc., the name of the conductor of a musical theatre production is not considered significant information. The composer is important, of course. If a new version has been arranged, the arrangement is very significant, and the arranger is a notable person, then the arranger can be named. Exception: If you can cite lots of WP:RSs, such as Playbill and New York Times articles that explicitly state that this information is unusually important in a particular production, then we can so state. Generally, see the WP:MUSICALS article structure page. -- Ssilvers (talk) 06:46, 29 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]