What college for theatre?

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Catholic
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Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Says the kind of parent who belittles and then crushes her child's dreams.
+1. And besides, if you couldn't answer the question, then say nothing (and I'm being polite).
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It's not college, just theatre, but CAP21 in NYC.
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OP 9 th grade is too early but fall of 11th is not- theater is unlike any other major (except music maybe) in that it is a huge maze which I helped DD start last year figure out and have a mega spreadsheet to prove it. She will have to look at the following:
BFA or BA.. Often BFAs are more competitive, more of a conservatory type education ( although this varies from school to school). BFA often cannot double major or minor in anything else.

Musical theater or acting- every school is different and most schools specialize in one over the other

Is there audition ( most have in person auditions on certain dates) some non audition programs require auditions in the sophomore year to continue so you better like the school and your other options there. Each school has their own audition requirements - read them closely.. Some require resumes, head shots and all will specify exactly what type of monologues she will need. Many will have an acting coach for these in the summer before summer year

Most apply to 10-12 theater programs and she needs to be open to just getting into a few programs and going to wherever she gets in even that school is in Chicago and not nyc for instance.

All this being said, this summer my DD said she decided to pursue her acting as an extra cirriicular and pursue her other passion.. Writing/ screenwriting ( this is her true talent writing plays songs and short stories since I can remember so DH are quite relieved) so all the research was not a waste of time. She found a school that met ALL of her needs- applied early and got in before Christmas. We took the scenic route but she got there!!!
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Anonymous wrote:I hear Yale has a nice drama dept. Combined with a business major she'll be all set.


Umm...no business majors at Yale. It isn't a trade school.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear Yale has a nice drama dept. Combined with a business major she'll be all set.


Umm...no business majors at Yale. It isn't a trade school.


MBA? sound like a nice pairing for theater.
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Anonymous wrote:I had a classmate who went to Carnegie Mellon for theater.


and is famous today?


Not PP but the classmate of mine who went to Carnegie Mellon works regularly in the acting field. It would be a stretch to call him "famous", but he's had major Broadway and minor TV roles, plus does lots of major narrating work.
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Anonymous wrote:Indiana University


GO IU!

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CCM -- (Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music) at the University of Cincinnati. You have to try out to be accepted.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Except that they have no business major!
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Anonymous wrote:I think most of the famous grads graduated from tales masters program


Yale = no tail (or tale, either).
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Bradley Cooper went to Georgetown and majored in English.
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Eight Indiana U grads won Grammys last night.
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Friend of mine's kid did drama at Depaul. I heard nothing but good things about it.
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