STOP Trying to Please Everyone! How to Actually Be Universal in Your Musicals
/Stop trying to please everyone with your musicals! It cannot be done. When you try to write a story that appeals to all…you actually end up appealing to nobody. In writing for an audience, specificity is actually your biggest ally in writing a universal story. And I know it sounds counterintuitive, but it’s true. So, here’s how we do it!
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