User:Wikid77/Template:Infobox Musical
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[edit] Usage and example
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
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the musical | |
1995 Revival Logo | |
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Music | Frank Loesser |
Lyrics | Frank Loesser |
Book | Abe Burrows Jack Weinstock Willie Gilbert |
Based upon | How to Succeed Without Really Trying by Shepherd Mead |
Productions | 1961 Broadway 1963 West End 1995 Broadway revival |
Awards | Tony Award for Best Musical Tony Award for Best Book 1962 Pulitzer Prize for Drama |
{{Infobox Musical |name = |subtitle = |image = |image_size = |caption = |music = |lyrics = |book = |basis = |productions = <!-- Please do not include production-specific (acting, directing, etc.) awards --> |awards = }}
[edit] Parameters
The purpose of this list is to set more detailed guidelines for the content of the {{Infobox Musical}} template. The purpose of detailing the template is to further Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicals's goal of standardizing Wikipedia's musical theatre articles. Please leave feedback on the talk page.
- name
- The title of the musical
- subtitle
- Usually, "The Musical" or similar language.
- image
- Acceptable images may include:
- Promotional posters
- CD covers
- Playbill covers
- Logos
- Note: If no image is present, the page is added to Category:Musical theatre articles missing an image in infobox
- image_size
- Use to reduce the image to a size, generally between 150px and 260px, that keeps it from becoming distorted. To use actual size of the stored image, put: image_size=0 (default: 215px). Allows alias spelling as keyword "imagesize".
- caption
- Explanation of image. Please be brief ("Original Cast Recording" or "Logo"...); however, for fair-use images, include production date/name or for attribution, state name of artist(s).
- music
- The composer. Several composers should be separated by line-breaks <br>. Should the music be credited as an adaptation, the original composer should be listed first, a line break, a bolded (triple-apostrophe) heading with the words " ' ' ' Adapted by: ' ' ' ", another line-break, and the adapters.
- lyrics
- The name of the lyricist, with caveats as for the music field.
- book
- The name of the book-writer, with caveats as above.
- basis
- This section should be included if the musical was based either directly or indirectly on another source.
- Include:
- Type of source of original (novel, play, movie, opera, etc.)
- Name of original work
- Author/composer of original work
- Example:
basis = Opera ''[[La boheme]]'' by [[Giacomo Puccini]]
- productions
- A list of productions, listed chronologically.
- Broadway (or off-Broadway) & West End productions
- Notable professional tours
- Notable professional revivals
- Notable professional international productions & tours
- Notable professional concerts & special performances
- No amateur productions (i.e. High school, community theater group productions, etc.)
- Previews may be discussed under the History/Background section of the article.
- For each production, include:
- Start year only
- Location
- For non-touring productions, write "Broadway", "West End", or the city and country of production.
- For tours, write the country of the tour
- Type of production (tour, concert etc.) for anything other than a fully-staged, non-touring production.
- Example:
productions = [[1996]] [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]<br>
[[2000]] [[Barcelona, Spain]]<br>
[[2001]] [[UK]] tour<br>
[[2006]] [[Manila, Philippines]] concert
- awards
-
- These awards should exclude production-specific awards (i.e., lighting, direction, scenery, acting awards).
- Include year of award. The year is listed before the award in each line.
- Example:
awards=[[1996]] [[Tony Award for Best Book]]
- Awards to be included:
- boxwidth
- The width of the infobox (default: 22em).