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Writing and Performing Musical Theatre with Sir Tim Rice Reviews

4.5 Rating 30 Reviews
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Achieve career goals
How would you rate the course based on skills & knowledge learnt?
A fantastic and insightful view into the world of writing musicals. It was extremely inspiring.
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
How would you rate the course based on skills & knowledge learnt?
Overpriced and not enough hands on/practical.
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Entertainment
How would you rate the course based on skills & knowledge learnt?
Interesting , and entertaining . It’s old fashioned and it says hip hop isn’t musical theatre which is a bit ignorant - but they are defending their point of view and tastes
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Pursue a hobby
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This was a real treat: enlightening, informative, and beautifully presented by Sir Tim. He was eloquent and direct - very 'human'. It was like having a friend chatting to me in my living room. And there was a wealth of information. I'll probably watch some of the sessions again!
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Learn a new skill
How would you rate the course based on skills & knowledge learnt?
Like other courses from creative types they can’t tell you how to do it. They can only say how they did it. A lot of it amounts to luck and contacts. But I am enjoying finding out how Tim did it.
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Posted 1 year ago
What was your primary motivation for purchasing this course? Pursue a hobby
How would you rate the course based on skills & knowledge learnt?
I thought Tim videos were brilliant. I thought the course didn’t add a huge amount of learning. It would be good if it included the basics - what’s is difference between a libretto and a score? What files do you need to get a musical produced? Do you approach a producer or an agent first or what is the best way for a writer to get their work seen.
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Posted 1 year ago