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Is musical a kind of stage play?
Musical is indeed a kind of stage play. At first, it was separated from opera, and gradually evolved into its own style, which became very different from opera, but it was still a stage play.

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Ls never seen a live musical? The stage effect and stage magic of musicals are even more complicated than stage plays. For example, the Phantom of the Opera 2: Love Can't Die written by Weber is not about its plot, but the scene is gorgeous, and it is really raining, and there are acrobatics and magic. Another example is Miss Saigon, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera. "Miss Saigon" began with countless scenes, with rain and thunder, and finally gradually dispersed into a big nightclub, which was extremely gorgeous. As for the miserable world, so much the better. Fortresses, battlefields, slums and JVJ homes in the miserable world are constantly changing. Finally, The Phantom of the Opera is also the most gorgeous of all plays. In Phantom of the Opera, the Grand Theatre is arranged as a grand theatre full of pure gold statues and the magic of box5. The most amazing thing is that the phantom of the opera disappeared out of thin air at the masked ball and disappeared into the seat at the end of the play. When the viscount confronted him, his voice spread all over the theater, and the lighting effect was particularly excellent. So the stage effect of musical is invincible.