About the Broadway Student Summit

A sample list of workshops for the Broadway Student Summit: 

• AUDITION TIME WITH A BROADWAY CASTING DIRECTOR: Each interested student registrant will have the opportunity to perform a brief song and/or monologue and receive constructive feedback. (Combined time not to exceed 5 minutes. Please note: this is optional and students do not need participate to be part of the Summit.)

• ACTING TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP, taught by a Broadway resident Director.   Learn to preparing scenes and monologues, text analysis and collaboration.  How do I look at a scene and know what to do?  This class will give you the tools to investigate the various techniques that give you a foundation to feel prepared and confident on stage.

• MUSICAL THEATRE AUDITION CLASS, taught by a Broadway casting director, musician and a panel of Broadway performers who will break down the song interpretation process.

• VOICE PRODUCTION & ACTING THROUGH SONG: Learn how to prepare the right vocal material for your voice and work with a musical director in the proper technique for singing theatre music.

• SONG INTERPRETATION: Have the (optional) opportunity to perform a song for your peers and receive constructive feedback.  

• BROADWAY DANCE AUDITION: Step into the chorus line as a Broadway dance captain teaches you a combination from a Broadway show and takes you through the Broadway dance audition experience.  

• THE ROAD TO BROADWAY: An intimate conversation with Broadway’s best and brightest young stars, who talk about their journey from high school to Broadway.  They will then perform the material they used to audition for their Broadway shows!  

• IDEA EXCHANGES: Moderated discussions exploring perspectives on performing, the new information being learned and processed -- and the previous evening’s show and performances and how they relate to and illuminate the academic theatre experience.

• *FOR TEACHERS ONLY* DIRECTING STUDENT ACTORS: Explore process-based methods for giving your students a solid foundation from which to understand text and interpretation as well as getting the most from them in performance.

 

PLEASE NOTE:
- All workshops and teachers are subject to change.
- Cancellation policy: Refunds are avail up until 60 days prior to the event, less a $100 handling fee. After that date, you may transfer your paid tuition to another student (or attendee) not yet registered. Group payments: Spots for groups can be held with a deposit of $200. The remainder is due 90 days in advance of your session.