Why major in Musical Theatre at Washburn?
At Washburn we see Theatre as a transformative force in the world. While we want to entertain with theatre, we also believe that—by creating worlds on the stage—we inspire the ability to create and shape the world outside the theatre.
The outstanding faculty in the Department of Music and Theatre will help you grow in your musicianship, acting and dance skills during your time with us. Whether you aspire to a career in theatre or opera, or you want theatre and music to be an important part of your life while you work in another industry, our program will align with your goals.
What sets Washburn Theatre apart?
- You’ll learn from faculty members with extensive industry experience, not from graduate students.
- Student written and directed work has a place on our stage. You’ll have opportunities to bring your vision to life through performing, writing, directing, design, and more.
- You’ll graduate and begin your job search with a professional portfolio, workshop and master class opportunities and critiques, and at least one internship experience.
- Study abroad is embraced by the department, with scholarship support. Students are preparing now to perform an original work at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Summer 2022.
- You’ll be eligible for academic scholarships and production leadership opportunities through the department.
- The Theatre lounge includes a fridge, microwave, and couches for rest. We know that the theatre lifestyle can be grueling and we’re here to support you.
- Washburn choral ensembles, such as Opera Studio, and voice lessons are built into your program as a musical theatre major.
Scholarships
Admissions scholarships
Washburn University offers generous scholarships based on your interests, career aspirations, community service and academic success.Theatre department scholarships
You're eligible for a variety of scholarships based on academic performance and career pursuits. Available for incoming freshmen, current and transfer students. Scholarship auditions and applications are due early in the spring semester for the following year.- Admissions scholarshipsAdmissions scholarships
- Theatre department scholarshipsTheatre department scholarships
Cost and financial aid
Tuition and fees
Courses in this program are offered at the Traditional Undergraduate rate.Financial aid
Washburn University offers generous undergraduate financial aid, including scholarships and grants.Tuition waivers
Washburn University offers generous undergraduate financial aid, including scholarships and grants.- Tuition and feesTuition and fees
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- Tuition waiversTuition waivers
4-Year Plan
A Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre can be completed in four years. You'll take 43 credit hours in theatre, including four practicum credits and 14 credit hours in music.
You must audition for admittance to the musical theatre major. The audition will evaluate music, dance and acting skills. You are expected to participate in the theatre showcase each semester, as well as audition and perform as cast. You must pass a jury each year to remain in the program.
The Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre consists of forty (40) credit hours in theatre, and fourteen (14) correlate credits in music, in addition to the general education requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Nineteen (19) hours in the major are taken at the upper division level.
Required courses:
- TH100/300: Practicum (4 x 1 credit each) 4 credits
- TH202: Acting I 3 credits
- TH206: History/Lit I 3 credits
- TH207: History/Lit II 3 credits
- TH311: Stagecraft 3 credits
- 1 additional theatre tech course (Choose from TH315: Set/Props; TH316: Lights/Sound; TH317: Costume; TH319 Stage Makeup) 3 credits
- TH401: Directing and Scene Analysis 3 credits
- TH406: American Musical Theatre History 3 credits
- TH104: Dance I 3 credits
- TH204: Dance II 3 credits
- TH304: Dance III 3 credits
- TH209: Musical Theatre Performance I 3 credits
- TH309: Musical Theatre Performance II 3 credits
- TH409: Musical Theatre Performance III 3 credits
Correlate Music Courses:
- MU109: Piano for beginners 2 credits
- MU 215: Music Theory 3 credits
- MU 217: Aural Skills 1 credit
- MU275: Private Voice Lessons (4 semesters at 1 credit each) 4 credits
- Music Ensembles (4 semester at1credit each in consultation with director) 4 credits
Enroll at WU and declare major
Gain experience
Internship
Bachelor's degree and workforce
Minor in Theatre
A Minor in Theatre Studies consists of a minimum of eighteen hours in theatre approved in advance by a theatre faculty advisor. Courses must be chosen from all three areas: performance, design/technology, and history/literature, and will be filed with the department.
Set for Success
Student/faculty ratio
7:1
You'll gain skills in
Performing
Directing
Tech/production
Time management
Problem solving
Graduate school
15%
of students pursue graduate school after graduation.
Program Cost
Courses in this program are offered at the Traditional Undergraduate rate. Students are eligible for scholarships and financial aid.
GET IN TOUCH WITH Washburn Theatre
Washburn University Theatre
Garvey, Room 133
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621
Phone & Email
Phone: 785.670.1639
music.theatre@washburn.edu
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