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Interesting (not necessarily in a good way) article

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Anybody else happen to see this? Popped up on my social media feed today. Lots of schools that are frequently discussed here. But it lists acceptance rates for the university as a whole.... which, as we all know, are not even SORT of a reflection of BFA acceptance rates.

https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Where-Do-You-Belong-Stats-from-the-Most-Represented-Schools-on-Broadway-Part-1-20190216
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Where-Do-You-Belong-Stats-from-the-Most-Represented-Schools-on-Broadway-Part-2-20190511
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Where-Do-You-Belong-Stats-from-the-Most-Represented-Schools-on-Broadway-Part-3-20190518

Summer Program Big List- Data/Info - keep adding

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Perry-Mansfield, Steamboat Springs, CO 6-week,
HS & College Session June 16th - July 30, 2006.
Application and video auditions due February 1, 2006
Live will be held February 12 in NYC
Acceptances are sent out March 15th
Major in Dance, Drama, or MT [art & writing classes; private: instrument, voice and equestrian also available]
College Credit thru U of Colorado available
website: www.perry-mansfield.org
[being updated right now-download the PDF file for best info]

Chicago visit help

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Everyone was so helpful during out NYC trip we were looking for some help with our Chicago visit . We are looking to stay somewhere in between Columbia College/Roosevelt area and Loyola Chicago . Any recommendations? Thank you

Differences between these NY programs

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Just starting to take a serious look at all this stuff. For those who are knowledgeable, what are the primary differences (or similarities) between these NYC programs: Tisch, Molloy/Cap 21, Marymount Manhattan, Manhattan School of Music, Pace, Wagner? I'm sure they are peers in certain respects but what really stands out?

Musical Theater with an Emphasis in music?

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Hello all! I've been looking at Oklahoma City University's musical theatre major which requires it's students to be classically trained (voice, music theory, etc.) and also requires the students to audition for the operas as well as the musicals. I am super interested to know if there are other schools with programs like this that anyone knows about.

TCU BFA MT

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There is not a lot of discussion about Texas Christian University’s BFA MT in this forum even though it's on the big list, so I thought that I would contribute now that my daughter is a freshman. Most information will be factual; however, we did interview close to 8-10 current students and alumni in the program before making a decision, so I will include some of their input if there was a strong consensus. My hope is to paint a picture of the program and university for you to decide if it is a match for your student.

LOCATION: TCU sits about 5 miles south from downtown Fort Worth. FW is a charming, historic city with a strong economy, lively nightlife and vibrant theatre scene. It is 30 minutes to Dallas and there are two accessible airports (DFW 30 minutes, Dallas Love, 45 minutes), giving a student a lot of options for flights. It is also a relatively milder climate than some other MT school options. Restaurants, Uber, upscale and mall shopping, as well as culture are nearby. There are a few restaurants and other basic needs within campus walking distance.

CAMPUS SETTING & ENVIRONMENT: It is a stunning 290-acre, park-like campus in a residential neighborhood. The campus makes a lot of the top rankings for its beautiful facilities and reflects a well-funded private university. The maintenance and amenities are exceptional and their top-rated dorms are continually being renovated as well as their state-of-the-art Rec Center. Additionally, their outstanding football stadium, sports facilities and academic buildings are continually being upgraded.

MT PROGRAM SIZE & ENVIRONMENT: There are 43 total students enrolled as BFA MT majors within the entire 4-year conservatory-style program and 33 total students in BFA Acting. My D’s Freshman MT class is 12 students, with a balanced male/female ratio. The smaller program was enticing to her because of the personal attention by faculty and more performance opportunities.

ACTING: The MT program is under the School of Theatre and my D and I have been very impressed with the 4 performances we have seen combined. The faculty has experience in the local professional theatre scene as well as Broadway experience; every summer they run a Shakespeare Festival on campus with professionals and students in the cast. OnStage Blog rated TCU #6 in the country this year for BFA MT programs.

DANCE: There is leveled dance class offerings that rotates each semester in the MT department. My D took advanced tap this semester and will take advanced jazz next semester. There is also opportunity to take classes in their top-ranked dance department, but you do have to audition into some. My D’s schedule is full with 18 units, so she has chosen to take dance in an outside studio for her first year because it works and the price was reasonable. The professional studio is close to campus so she is perfectly happy with this arrangement. I have been told by upperclassmen and alumni that the BFA schedule opens up more after the first year to fit more dance from the dance department.

SINGING: My D currently takes ½ hour private voice lessons through the School of Music each week, which is offered for MT majors all four years. She had extensive voice training prior to college, so the ½ hour is sufficient for her. It is possible to take one hour lessons as you progress into the upperclassmen curriculum. They also have MT Performance Lab twice a week, which incorporates singing and acting.

PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES: First, there are eight on-campus performance opportunities each year, two of which are musicals. Every other year they perform their musical at a larger, regional theatre in town. Additionally, they do the same thing for one of their plays. Freshman are often cast their first year and the smaller program size allows a reasonable opportunity to be cast every semester of their four year program. Students report fair casting in the program and honest feedback during this process,

CAREER DEVELOPMENT/PROFESSIONAL EXPOSURE/ALUMNI. TCU has great accessibility to professional experience for your resume by the time you graduate in order to build a network of references. According to rankings, DFW is the 4th largest theatre market in the country. While on-campus performances take precedence, there are at least 5 equity theatres in the DFW area that are well respected and known in the industry. Dallas Theatre Center won the 2017 Tony Award for best Regional Professional Theatre. The department emails the students with multiple opportunities to audition in-between their on-campus commitments. Additionally, their teachers provide the resources to apply and audition for out of area summer stock professional theater and encourages the students to work with them on their audition material.

Almost every semester there is an on-campus master class or a professional who comes in to give industry advice. While there are alumni on Broadway, students also easily end up in national tours and professional regional theatre. The department is supportive of students who have school schedule conflicts for professional auditions or work on national tours that may overlap. Students and professors come and support their fellow students in the regional professional theatre scene. Many motivated students have graduated with enough EMC points to go equity, if they desire.

The Class of 2023- sharing, venting, discussing! - MT

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It's time! These boards have been extremely helpful to date, and I can't wait to embark on this journey with each of you! I will start us off!

I have a D who is pursuing a degree in MT. She is equal singer and actor, followed by dance. She began voice lessons when she was in the 4th grade and quickly found her way to performing after that. She is the dreaded "cute blonde" - we know she will have to work extra hard to stand out in that regard. She attends a PA high school and is currently working on her list. She is casting a wide net - even thinking of Royal Conservatorie of Scotland as a possibility. She is attending RADA in London this summer to get a taste of what it is like to study overseas.

I am really looking forward to getting to know everyone! I just ordered my desk calendar on Amazon to put up in our study as I saw one of the first schools we are looking at posted their 2018/19 details.

Here we go!!!

tpap dance??

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hi! i will be attending the blueprint program of the performing arts project this summer and wanted to see if anyone had any information to the level of difficulty their dance classes would be. i primarily am a singer/ actor with a limited dance background and i’m getting super nervous of how hard the combinations will be/ the level of classmates i’m to be faced with. thank you so so so much!!!!

Unifieds

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Looking for opinions on whether it is better/not better/no difference in auditioning at a school or going to audition at unifieds?
S is going into Senior year and we are trying to start planning a bit. Any advice?

NYU Steinhardt Summer MT

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Does anyone know if there's a facebook group for those who are participating in the summer musical theatre intensive at Steinhardt? I would love to meet some people who are going!

Organization Freak - Spreadsheet suggestions

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Any input or anyone willing to share spreadsheets of what/how to organize the million dates and info needed to keep track of what is to come down the pipeline for my current junior who is about to embark on the MT adventure of applying/pre-auditions/auditions? I would hate to re-invent the wheel if there are others out there that are willing to share some ideas!

Is it too late for me to transfer?

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I didn't get into any of my first choice, or even my second choice mt programs first time around auditioning. Ended up committing to a small auditioned BFA program with the hopes that it would still provide good training. I am now about to enter my junior year and I'm regretting not taking a gap year and re-auditioning. As a freshman, I thought that the training was good enough, but now as I'm progressing through the program I'm realizing that if the training keeps going the way it's going, I won't be prepared for life after graduation. My skill set is so far behind other musical theatre students my age in other programs.

Is it completely ridiculous to contemplate transferring at this point? If I did end up leaving, I would be throwing away my senior year to start over completely somewhere new. I wouldn't graduate till I was 24, and that's IF I could find a program that would take me as a sophomore.

I'm not happy where I am, but there's no guarantee that transferring would solve my problems. I want to be able to graduate from a musical theatre program that I'm proud to have a degree from, where I am receiving good training in all three areas, and where I feel like I'm included and accepted by the mt faculty and students. I have to say that at the place I'm at, I'm not feeling any of those things. Should I suck it up and push through the next two years and then try to find better training after I graduate, or should I look into transferring?

Troubling news about CCPA

Emerson Theater/Perf or MT at Muhlenberg

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Hello,
Hoping for some advice. My S was hoping for Emerson and was just accepted for the Theater/Performance major but he really wants to pursue MT. Is he better off pursuing MT in a BA program at Muhlenberg or going to Emerson to major in Theater/Performance/Acting?

Will he have opportunities to study dance and voice or will the focus be so much more on acting that he has to give up the MT dream?

Thanks for your help!

BFA MT & Honors Colleges

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I imagine that it's possible for a student to be part of an Honors College and get a BFA in MT in four years on some university campuses but not on others.

I will look into this for select universities but have not yet begun my investigation; anyone who knows whether or not an attempt to be part of a Honors College and graduate with a BFA MT program in four years is logistically feasible, I would appreciate learning what you know.

In some instances, I imagine the demands of the BFA in MT program may pose too many requirements and / or schedule conflicts with an Honors College to do both, whereas on other campuses, there is a way to do both and still graduate in four years.

Jimmy awards

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I little off topic and I’m sorry and the mods can delete if it isn’t allowed here, but does anyone have experience buying tickets to the jimmy’s in past years? They are currently sold out and I really need 2. Currently only a few on resell sites but wondering if the Jimmy’s will officially release more closer to the date due to groups not using their allotment? Anyone have experience with this?

How many schools to apply to for class of 2024.

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My S is looking at around 16 schools right now. Just wondering how many schools other MT kids are planning to apply to for class of 2024?

Best program for a strong dancer who wants to be a broadway ensemble dancer?

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Hi! I am looking for colleges and not sure what the best route to go is. I am a strong dancer and have been dancing since I was 3, but I have a passion for musical theatre, also. I attend a high school for musical theatre and am trained in acting and singing as well, I am just not as strong in them. What would you recommend me pursuing in college? Should I major in Musical Theatre or Dance? My goal in life is to be a broadway ensemble dancer. Do you know of any colleges (besides Roosevelt) that offer a Dance focused Musical Theatre program? Thank you, I can use all the help I can get!

Final MT Decisions Background - Class of 2023

The Class of 2024 -- Sharing, venting, discussing! MT

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Wow...after 5 years of being on CC, I can't believe it's finally my D's turn to begin this crazy, stressful, exhausting process! At another member's suggestion, I'll start the thread. :)

So...summer programs, anyone? Can't believe it's the last one before college auditions. Summer programs are one of the areas where I actually have a bit of knowledge and have felt comfortable sharing over the years because my D has been to several. This year she'll be going to S.T.A.T.E. at Penn State. Anyone else??

Excited to share the journey with you all! :)

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