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Drama Plays | Musicals
Driving the story forward through goals, flaws, and relatable situations [14, 16].
Platforms like Concord Theatricals and Dramatic Publishing are primary sources for professional scripts of famous plays and musicals like Chicago or The Phantom of the Opera [27, 28, 31]. DRAMA PLAYS MUSICALS
The written form of a theatrical work is broadly called a [10]. However, there are distinctions depending on the format: Driving the story forward through goals, flaws, and
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare via MIT or the Folger Shakespeare Library offer free access to historical plays [1, 13]. Driving the story forward through goals