Adam Gopnik reflects on why musical theatre makes its makers miserable. He should know - he's just finished an eight week run of a musical he wrote.
He concludes that while films, for example, have a "natural author" in the shape of the director, a musical doesn't and "a seven-person creative team of equals", he says can never be harmonious.
But there's a lot of fun to be had along the way....
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
Published on Monday, 7th August 2017.
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