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Since I don't have the time to really flesh this out right now, I'm gonna give a few sources that use the term, which ought to be useful in writing the article proper. I started with a search for "concept musical" at nytimes.com, hoping to get some reviews. This one refers to Man of La Mancha as a 'harbinger' of the concept musical, implying that the first real one was Cabaret. This review refers to A Chorus Line as the 'quintissential' concept musical. There are 25 results in total on that search.

musicals101.com has an entire "chapter" of their history of stage musicals devoted to the idea: 1970s II: Concept Musicals. The following chapter, in a manner similar to the above statement from the times, refers to A Chorus Line by saying that "The concept musical reached its peak with A Chorus Line." Bgruber 02:26, 20 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Planned changes

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I'm working on this article as a project for my Theater History course (please see the banner above for more info). I'm planning on fleshing out a full definition, along with a more thorough history of the concept musical and various examples throughout the last several decades. I have a number of excellent sources working in my favor, but any advice or thoughts are of course much appreciated! Ashleybirdsell (talk) 20:16, 12 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]