students singing onstage in front of a cross hanging from the ceiling
Spring Awakening, 2020
Student actors perform Into the Woods
Into the Woods, 2019

The BFA in Musical Theatre degree program offers a rigorous concentration in theatre, music, and dance to a select number of highly disciplined, motivated, and talented students. The program includes a focus on musical theatre repertory, opera theatre, musical styles, and moreÌýto prepare students for a professional career as a performer.

Program Requirements

  • All
  • A grade of C-Ìýor better is needed in each required course
  • An overall theatre GPA of 2.00

Expectations

Applicants for the BFA in Musical Theatre are expected to:

  • have taken private voice lessons,
  • have good sight-reading ability,
  • demonstrate elementary piano skills to understand basic music theory, and
  • be able to read treble and/or bass clefs

Application

The process of auditioning for the BFA in Musical Theatre happens in parallel with applying to ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ College of Arts and Sciences.ÌýHere are the steps:

  1. On theÌýApplication, indicate you will be a BA in Theatre.
    • ÌýPlease note, all students will not be considered a BFA in Musical Theatre major until you have completed and passedÌýthe audition process.Ìý
  2. Log inÌýto yourÌýApplication Status page and add &Ìýcomplete the Musical Theatre Application.
    • For first year and transfer applicants, log into the .
    • If you are a current CU student, complete the BFA in Musical Theatre Application formÌý
  3. Complete your prescreen:
    1. Upload your Musical Theatre Statement.ÌýPlease include a brief statement of why you wish to pursue musical theatre.ÌýThis statement may include what you have learned in the past and/or your vision for the future - in relation to your experience with musical theatre.
    2. Upload one recommendation from a voice or theatre teacher who knows your musical ability
    3. Upload your headshot and résumé,ÌýincludingÌýany training and experience you have in music, theatre, and dance
      1. *Headshots are preferred, however, equal consideration will be given to applicants regardless of submission of a headshot
    4. UploadÌýrecorded components, which are listed below

Download the Recommendation FormÌý Application Checklist

Recorded Components

Prepare two, full-song selections of musical theatre repertoire that contrast in style and decade of composition. Please keep each selection shorter than 90 seconds in length. Both songs must be memorized. If you need to cut your selection to meet the time requirement, please have the full recording available and prepared, should faculty wish to hear the song in its entirety.

Prepare one short monologue. The monologue must be from a play or a musical, memorized, and should be performed in the context of the entire play. The monologue should be no longer than 90 seconds. Choose a monologue that is appropriate for your age and experience. Be prepared to discuss the play or material as a whole.

Required of all submissions, present a 30-60 second clip of yourself moving/dancing. Your full body should be in view at all times. You may choose a cut from a musical or dance performance in which you participated, or you may record something original. Any style is acceptable: musical theatre, ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop, etc. Wear appropriate dance attire that will show clean lines. Dance music may be live or recorded.
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Optional, for applicants with dance training: Execute a set of plies, tendues, grand battements and pirouettes. Straightforward, simple exercises are preferred. Side view is best.

*We are committed to finding a diverse group of individuals of varying skill levels and in different areas. You may be a strong singer/actor who moves well, while others may bring extensive dance training (or vice versa). The movement/dance portion of your audition should reflect who you are as a performer. We will accept a wide array of presentations.

  1. Avoid extreme close-ups and include full-body shots. Try to balance the piano’s volume with your singing, but do not sing with a microphone or extra amplification.
  2. Say your name and the name of the song, monologue or dance before you begin each section.
  3. Upload recorded components as instructed on the application status page (see above). Please emailÌýtamara.meneghini@colorado.edu with any questions.

Pre-screeningÌý

All applicants are required to submit recorded materials. Due to high applicant numbers, we strongly recommend that you choose to submit on or before DecemberÌý1st 2024. Submissions received after DecemberÌý1st will be reviewed based on space availability. Once recordings have been reviewed, applicants will be notified and instructions will be sent if a live audition (in-person or virtual) is required. Please note that the recording and live audition requirements are the same and all requirements listed below must be met in the recording.

Evaluation of Progress

Continued enrollment in the BFA in Musical Theatre program is dependent upon satisfactory progress, as determined by the performance faculty in the College of Music and the Department of Theatre &ÌýDance. Admission into advanced courses will only be with permission from the performance faculty through evaluation, and when appropriate, by audition. This determination will be made each semester.

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Please note:ÌýThe University of Colorado Boulder isÌýfortunate to offer twoÌýdifferentÌýmusical theatreÌýdegrees, housed in two different areas - The College of Music and the Department of Theatre and Dance.

TheseÌýtwo programsÌýare theÌýBachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in Musical Theatre (BFA/MT)ÌýofferedÌýby theÌýDepartment ofÌýTheatreÌý&ÌýDance,ÌýÌýin theÌýCollege of Arts and Science(which you are now investigating)Ìýand theÌýBachelor of Music in Musical TheatreÌý(BM/MT)ÌýÌýofferedÌýby theÌýCollege of Music.ÌýBoth programs work closely together in course offerings andÌýseasonÌýproductions produced. For a full descriptionÌýof the BM/MT degree program please visit:

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