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Special Issue of *Studies in Musical Theatre
<https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=119/view,page=0/>*:
Ethnography and Musical Theatre

*Aims and scope:*

With musical theatre studies now thriving in the fields of musicology,
theatre and literature, it is time to expand into a more ethnographic mode
that explores the broader musical theatre ecosystem. Musical theatre, after
all, extends well beyond Times Square through an astonishingly rich variety
of musical networks. From national tours, cruise ships, films, ‘live’
television and theme parks, to amateur venues including high schools,
summer camps, community theatres and regional pageants, to widely flung
developmental networks highlighted through such entities as the BMI
workshop and college musical theatre programs, musicals are an everywhere
phenomenon. In broadening the focus of musical theatre studies to include
the everyday lived experiences of and with musicals, this special issue
promotes ethnographic methodologies as a means to investigate the genre
more readily and robustly, illuminating such areas as social function,
community and Indigenous theory. By acknowledging the important yet
understudied methods by which communities, large and small, practice
musical theatre—and choose what stories to tell—the essays in this issue
will provide a meaningful context for understanding both canonical and
non-canonical works from the point of view of the people who create them.

We welcome performers and scholars from all disciplines to consider musical
theatre ethnographically. Topics might include:

   - Methods and ethics in researching musicals through an ethnographic lens
   - Musical theatre as a facilitator of temporary (or long-term) community
   - Musicals in under-studied places
   - Discursive networks in musical theatre
   - Local pageants and the making of place
   - Musicals in education and professional training programmes
   - The musical as a live (and lived) entity
   - Global practices of musical theatre
   - The process(es) of making musical theatre

*Deadline*: 1 October 2018

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