Workshops for Performing Arts Students
These workshops are perfect for individuals who are seriously interested in pursuing their craft in theatre. Students will get to learn directly from Broadway performers about auditioning for Broadway and the business behind show business for actors. They can be tailored to your groups’ level of experiences – even for non-performers.
Business of the Business:
Learn the business skills needed for a successful Broadway Career or the many aspects of putting on a show.

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Musical Theatre Song and Movement:
Learn the music, choreography and staging from a current Broadway musical.

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Acting Audition:
Learn the importance of first impressions. This workshop focuses on monologues, cold readings and making choices while in an audition situation.

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Open Call:
Perform a short monologue or song for a Broadway casting director, or performer. This workshop uses material prepared by students ahead of time. This is a two-hour session.

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Step by Step:
Learn the choreography from a current show or work on a particular dance style.

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Making Music:
Choral and vocal groups learn to marry music and drama to achieve greater emotional impact.

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Making a Scene:
Prepare a scene and receive critique on character development and acting choices.

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Acting Shakespeare:
Students will have the opportunity of participating in group acting exercises as well as volunteering for individual activities that make Shakespeare fun!

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Broadway Instrumental:
Experience the world of a Broadway pit musician by preparing and performing a piece from Broadway Musical history in this two-hour session.

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Show Choir Master Class:
Build your show choir’s musical theatre techniques through instruction from a choreographer and musical director in this two-hour session.

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