| Any suggestions? My DD is in ninth grade and really taking a look at going this route. |
the one that insists on a double major so she can earn a better living than waiting tables. Does you child actually have talent? I mean, serious talent. Nowhere needs another mediocre theatre major. |
I hear Yale has a nice drama dept. Combined with a business major she'll be all set. |
| I had a classmate who went to Carnegie Mellon for theater. |
Says the kind of parent who belittles and then crushes her child's dreams. |
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It's musical theater is going to require a lot of talent. Are you just talking about drama or are you talking about performance?
Cincinnati Conservatory is very good for Performance. If you are just looking for general drama, I think you could go most anywhere. |
| Is Emerson still good? |
| Sister went to Ithaca for stage. She's living off my rich dad and doing a lot of volunteer work. |
| Wesleyan. |
| Northwestern for musical theatre. Syracuse for drama or musical theatre. NYU. |
| Northwestern |
| Do you need to go to college to be a musical theatre actress? I would think a good acting and voice coach, dance lessons for a truly talented person would be a better choice from a financial point. |
| Juilliard |
| Tell your child to defer college for a year, go to a major city (NYC) and wait on tables while auditioning for parts. If s/he says that's too scary/tough/not fun, then you will know that you should not shell out major $$$ so they can be a theater major in college because they don't have the chutzpah. And if your child truly does want to do theatre, I think real life experience will be better anyway. |
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Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, has produced a number of working actors, including many who have appeared on Broadway and those with featured roles in shows like Parenthood, The Walking Dead, and The Knick.
http://www.otterbein.edu/public/Academics/Departments/TheatreDance/TheatreAlumni.aspx |