I am interested in developing an idea for a musical and have a rough draft but need help in identifying the strengths and weakness in the draft. What is the best way to go about having a draft reviewed? Thanks.
Hi Kennan Zishka - I am a huge fan of musicals - I grew up in NYC going to musicals with my family and just love them. Wishing you huge success with your project. I recommend reaching out to the Stage 32 Success Team at success@stage32.com. They can connect you with a rep or exec that has the requisite experience.
I have a draft of a story and I would like if someone in the field will be interest enough to take a look at it, and judge if is a good story or not. Anyone can give me an advice how I can do it? thank you for any help.
Kennan Zishka, I'm so glad that you reached out to the community for advice! Contacting the success team is a fantastic idea. We also have a lot of great playwrights here in this lounge that I hope can provide some additional insights.
Nice to meet you, Kennan Zishka. Some great advice from Sam Sokolow and Ashley Renee Smith. I didn't even realize that musicals lend themselves to book form. Learn something everyday.
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Hi Kennan Zishka - I am a huge fan of musicals - I grew up in NYC going to musicals with my family and just love them. Wishing you huge success with your project. I recommend reaching out to the Stage 32 Success Team at success@stage32.com. They can connect you with a rep or exec that has the requisite experience.
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Thanks for the response, I will submit an email as you suggested,
I have a draft of a story and I would like if someone in the field will be interest enough to take a look at it, and judge if is a good story or not. Anyone can give me an advice how I can do it? thank you for any help.
2 people like this
Kennan Zishka, I'm so glad that you reached out to the community for advice! Contacting the success team is a fantastic idea. We also have a lot of great playwrights here in this lounge that I hope can provide some additional insights.
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Nice to meet you, Kennan Zishka. Some great advice from Sam Sokolow and Ashley Renee Smith. I didn't even realize that musicals lend themselves to book form. Learn something everyday.