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there are infinite number of ways to write a musical no one way is the right way and I feel like weve proven this time and time again that being said there are a few crucial components that you do need to have in place in order to actually write the thing step one the idea well that seems pretty straightforward doesnt it you do need to have an idea if youre going to write something well its also a little more complex than that it definitely depends on what type of musical you plan to write but Im getting a little ahead of myself now sometimes you might really just want to write a musical but you dont know what you want to write yet thats totally okay what that means is that you have to do a little bit of searching to find the story that calls to you and you have the entire realm of stories open to you thats super exciting if so then I would suggest taking a deep dive back into that story to determine number one if its still the story you want to be telling and number two that