What is a Musical Comedy?

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Musical comedy is a dramatic production, in which conversation is interspersed with songs and dancing. It is a comedic film or play that is typically soppy and humorous in nature. Its origin can be traced to 18th and 19th century with genres such as singspiel and ballad opera.
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Musical comedy involves a person or a group singing a song that has funny lyrics rather than singing about something serious. It was developed from burlesque and comic opera in London during the late 19th century and reached its most durable form in the 1920s and 30s, mostly in the USA. It is a good idea that mixes jokes and music together to create something that will entertain people.
A musical comedy is a light play or movie with songs, dialogue, and dancing, connected by a plot. The emotional content of the piece is communicated through the words, music and movement.
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