Chicago (musical) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Chicago.

Chicago (musical) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Chicago.
This section contains 1,236 words
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Chicago: "All That Jazz"

Summary: This essay defines the Broadway show "Chicago" as being a "concept musical." The theme is defining the elements of the "book plot" and how it musically interweaves into a Vaudeville type performance.
Chicago: All That Jazz

The stage performance of Chicago offered a spectacle that I expected before attending the show. I knew there was going to be scantly clad girls with dark makeup and saucy attitudes. The performers brought to life all that was raunchy in the entertainment business during the roaring twenties. The lifestyle in Chicago featured jazz, booze, sex and crime. More importantly, Chicago had beautiful, young women with the dream of having their own Vaudeville act. The two main female characters, Velma and Roxy were two such women hoping to capture the public's attention. The composition of the show is a metaphoric integration of Vaudeville type acts amongst the book scenes and diegetic musical numbers.

Chicago is an example of a concept musical. It would not be realistic to simply accept that a musical that takes place in a jail could have very well been taking...

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