Zoomsical
A zoomsical, which is a portmanteau of the words "Zoom" and "musical", is a form of theatrical performance that combines dialogue, music and lyrics that is then performed, either live or recorded, for an online audience via a video conferencing platform like Zoom.
Zoomsicals can be either original works or adaptations of existing stage musicals. The zoomsical arose in 2020 as a response to the social distancing guidelines put in place in many countries to stem the spread of COVID-19. These guidelines made it impossible for many theatre companies to continue their planned seasons of rehearsals and performances, and many were cancelled.[1] The zoomsical emerged from the necessity for musical theatre performances that could adhere to physical distancing guidelines, yet also maintain a venue for artistic self expression. Many theatre companies that produce stage musicals, having pivoted away from their live seasons, began experimenting with live streaming video platforms [2] as a way to continue to bring new works to audiences during lockdown.
Published on 5 May 2020 by Music Theatre International,[3] the first known zoomsical is an adaptation of the Theatre for Young Audiences production of "The Big One-Oh!" by Academy Award winning author Dean Pitchford. It features music by Doug Besterman, lyrics by Pitchford, and a book by Timothy Allen McDonald.
Composer, lyricist and director Haddon Kime of Atlanta is credited with creating the first original zoomsical.[4] His zoomsical, produced and premiered by Out of Hand Theater, is entitled "LAG: A Zoomsical Comedy", and premiered 30 May 2020 simultaneously on Zoom and YouTube.[5] It has subsequently been published by composer Roger Bean's publishing company, Stage Rights International.[6]
References
- Michael Paulson, The New York Times "Spring Culture Fell to Virus. In Oregon, Summer Theater Now Succumbs", 27 March 2020
- Ben Brantley, Jesse Green and Maya Phillips, The New York Times "This Is Theater in 2020. Will It Last? Should It?", 08 July 2020
- Music Theatre International "Available May 5th: The Big One-Oh: Online Edition!", 01 May 2020
- Fiona Brutscher, American Express Essentials Magaine "19 Unmissable Online Theatre Experiences", 01 October 2020
- Arts ATL "Q&A: Quarantine can’t stop the beat of Haddon Kime and his original Zoom musical", 28 May 2020
- Stage Rights "LAG: A Zoomsical Comedy"