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A "theatre" release is a recording of a work for the [[WikiPedia:Theatre|theatre]] involving music, songs, and/or spoken dialogue, occasionally also including dance. Typically these works are of a [[WikiPedia:Musical_theatre|musical]] nature, but they may also be dramatic or comedic.
A "theatre" release is a recording of a work for the [[WikiPedia:Theatre|theatre]] involving music, songs, and/or spoken dialogue, occasionally also including dance. Typically these works are of a [[WikiPedia:Musical_theatre|musical]] nature, but they may also be dramatic or comedic.

== Basic Guidelines ==
* The [[Release Type|release type]] should be '''Soundtrack'''.
* The release, release group, and track [[Artist|artist]] should be the composer(s), '''not''' the performer(s), lyricist(s), and/or librettist(s).
** Performer(s), lyricist(s), and/or librettist(s) should be indicated using [[Advanced Relationships|advanced relationships]].
* The [[Release Title|release and release group titles]] should '''exclude''' [[Extra Title Information Style|extra title information]] information such as "Original Soundtrack", "Music from," etc., except that:
** The performance cast (with year) '''should be used ''' in the [[Release Title|release title]] to distinguish the release from other versions of the soundtrack.
**: Example: [[Release:5cdde27c-1b6e-4883-998c-6b4d743b9321|Carousel (1956 Film Cast)]]
{{Caution|indent=5|Guess Case lowercases the word "original" within parenthesis, which is '''incorrect''' for this guideline:
:: Incorrect: Allegro (1947 original Broadway Cast)
:: Correct:    [[Release:845c24e0-34a9-4bf3-aaa3-c7669777ead7.html|Allegro (1947 Original Broadway Cast)]]}}


== Applicability ==
== Applicability ==
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:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/ff8bbb92-90be-35c9-9e70-1a7a1ef3cd65.html Le nozze di Figaro]
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/ff8bbb92-90be-35c9-9e70-1a7a1ef3cd65.html Le nozze di Figaro]
:: Operas, so [[Opera Style]], not Theatre Style, would apply.
:: Operas, so [[Opera Style]], not Theatre Style, would apply.

This guideline does not apply to compilations of songs from different shows being sung by a one or more performers, unless the songs are compiled as part of a theatrical [[WikiPedia:Revue|revue]].

== Basic Guidelines ==
* The [[Release Type|release type]] should be '''Soundtrack'''.
* The release, release group, and track [[Artist|artist]] should be the composer(s), '''not''' the performer(s), lyricist(s), and/or librettist(s).
** Performer(s), lyricist(s), and/or librettist(s) should be indicated using [[Advanced Relationships|advanced relationships]].
* The [[Release Title|release and release group titles]] should '''exclude''' [[Extra Title Information Style|extra title information]] information such as "Original Soundtrack", "Music from," etc., except that:
** The performance cast (with year) '''should be used ''' in the [[Release Title|release title]] to distinguish the release from other versions of the soundtrack.
**: Example: [[Release:5cdde27c-1b6e-4883-998c-6b4d743b9321|Carousel (1956 Film Cast)]]
{{Caution|indent=5|Guess Case lowercases the word "original" within parenthesis, which is '''incorrect''' for this guideline:
:: Incorrect: Allegro (1947 original Broadway Cast)
:: Correct:    [[Release:845c24e0-34a9-4bf3-aaa3-c7669777ead7.html|Allegro (1947 Original Broadway Cast)]]}}

Revision as of 16:57, 13 September 2010


Status: This page describes an active style guideline proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-28
Champion: BrianFreud
Current status: In development


Trac ticket # 2146

Note: This proposal would also rename this guideline from "Musical Soundtrack Style" to "Theatre Style".


A "theatre" release is a recording of a work for the theatre involving music, songs, and/or spoken dialogue, occasionally also including dance. Typically these works are of a musical nature, but they may also be dramatic or comedic.

Basic Guidelines

Caution
{{{note}}}
Guess Case lowercases the word "original" within parenthesis, which is incorrect for this guideline:
Incorrect: Allegro (1947 original Broadway Cast)
Correct:    Allegro (1947 Original Broadway Cast)

Applicability

This guideline specifically applies only to non-opera theatre releases. Opera, non-musical theatre film and television soundtracks, and video game soundtracks are covered by different style guidelines. Depending on the release, classical style or audiobook style also may be more appropriate. A modified form of Live Bootleg Style may also apply, in addition to this guideline.

Examples

Applies:
Studio recording of a musical theatre work
Recording of a filmed musical theatre work. Theatre Style overrides the generic Soundtrack Style.
Demo cast recording for a musical theatre work. Note that "Demo" is proper-cased, not lower-cased.
Live bootleg of a theatre cast with a known performance date.
  • Exclude the colon that Live Bootleg Style would normally require.
  • If the city is easily identifiable (e.g. Toronto, London, Paris, New York, etc.), other location information may be excluded.
Live bootleg of a theatre cast with an unknown performance date, where only the performance season is known.
  • Original and revival casts, where the same show has been performed (and theoretically recorded) multiple times in the same location.
  • Note that "Broadway Revival Cast" is correct, not "New Broadway Cast", as the 2004 Broadway cast is only the "new" cast until the next "newer" cast performs that same show in the same location.
Does not apply:
Operas, so Opera Style, not Theatre Style, would apply.