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St. Olaf College
Musical Theater
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Musical Theater concentration is open to all majors in the Bachelor of Arts program. Musical theater is an interdisciplinary art form that is culturally relevant by offering opportunities for discourse and dialogue on social issues, societal change and culture through its performance. This genre of theater has deep roots in American culture and is wildly popular offering ample, consistent, and financially supported professional opportunities for those who wish to have careers as artists. The rise in popularity of musical theater has also extended over to film and television.


CATS College Boston
Summer Theater Program
- Boston, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Have you ever seen a broadway musical and wondered what it’s like to be on stage or how in the world they make the incredible set pieces and lighting? Join us for a summer theatre intensive to explore the ins and outs of broadway.
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Bethany College (WV)
THEATRE
- Online
Course
On-Campus
English
The Bethany College Theatre program presents a unique preparation for professional opportunities within the Performing Arts and beyond.


St. Lawrence University
Course in Performance and Communication Arts
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
A major in Performance and Communication Arts will give you the tools to better understand and communicate with others, personally, professionally, and socially.
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In Musical Theater degree programs at the Courses level, you'll dive into the vibrant intersection of acting, dancing, and singing. This field resonates with those who feel a passion for performance and storytelling through music and theater.
As you study, you'll explore techniques in vocal performance, choreography, and character development. Students strengthen their adaptability through collaborative projects and live performances, where collaboration is key to success. Common courses include stagecraft, musical history, and audition techniques, all designed to develop your skills in this artistic discipline.
Graduates often pursue careers in theater, film, and television, working as performers, directors, or stage managers. By engaging in various formats of performance, students cultivate their creative voice and gain invaluable skills highly regarded in the arts industry. The environment fosters confidence and encourages students to express their individuality while exploring diverse perspectives, preparing them for a dynamic career in the performing arts.