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7 Lessons I Learned Turning Classic Literature Into a Student Musical

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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As the curtains closed and the applause roared, I knew that the months of hard work our students had put into turning classic literature into a musical had paid off. It was no easy feat, but I learned several invaluable lessons along the way. Here are seven key takeaways from my experience:

1. Know and understand your source material

To create a successful adaptation, it’s crucial to become intimately familiar with the original work. Deeply understanding characters, plot structure, themes, and motifs will enable you to mold the classic literature around key aspects that resonate with today’s audiences.

2. Collaborate with others

Enlisting the help of co-writers, lyricists, composers, and students themselves illuminated perspectives that I hadn’t considered previously. Welcoming input ensured that our adaptation was well-rounded and truly took advantage of unique insights.

3. Make necessary changes while staying true to the heart of the story

When adapting a classic work, it’s essential to balance maintaining the original spirit of the story with incorporating fresh elements that breathe new life into it. Chose key scenes to maintain, while giving yourself creative liberty to invent memorable moments specifically for your musical.

4. Be prepared for challenges in the rehearsal process

Creating a student musical is an adventure filled with unanticipated hurdles. Always have backup plans available for those inevitable hiccups — whether finding a last-minute replacement for an actor or reworking a difficult song.

5. Keep up motivation and morale

Encouraging enthusiasm among students is key to maintaining high-energy performances during long rehearsal hours. Celebrate milestones as they occur and remind students of their progress toward their ultimate goal: an unforgettable performance.

6. Encourage every student’s strengths

When casting roles and delegating tasks, recognize each student’s unique skill set and nurture their talents accordingly. This will ensure each individual takes ownership of their role and contributes positively to the overall production.

7. Reflect on and learn from the experience

Once the curtain has closed and the applause dies down, take time to consider what you’ve gained, reflect on areas for improvement, and use this knowledge as a foundation for even greater creative projects in the future.

In conclusion, transforming a classic work of literature into a student musical can be an immensely rewarding endeavor. By embracing challenges with openness, collaboration, and determination, you’ll create an unforgettable production that not only entertains but also imparts life-long lessons to its performers.

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