Music, singing, acting, dance: Musical theatre has it all. From classics like Carousel to the recent blockbuster Hamilton, musical theatre entertains, engages and excites audiences and performers worldwide. If you hope to be Broadway-bound someday, Marshall University can help to prepare you.
Get in-depth training and experience with the unique Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Musical Theatre at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. Just launched in 2020, the Musical Theatre BFA degree program brings together the expertise of two outstanding Marshall schools: The School of Music and the School of Theatre and Dance which jointly offer this bachelor’s degree in Musical Theatre.
Musical Theatre majors complete a comprehensive, professional degree program, balancing study in music, theatre and dance, to build future careers as musical theatre performers.
Marshall University has a long history in the performing arts and has produced stage shows continually since the early 1920s.
Marshall’s distinctive Musical Theatre degree program is designed for students who want to pursue professional work in musical theatre. Success in this competitive field requires proficiency in singing, acting and dance, and the BFA in Musical Theatre provides excellent instruction and mentorship as well as numerous opportunities for performance experience.
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Success in this competitive field requires proficiency in singing, acting and dance, and the BFA in Musical Theatre provides excellent instruction and mentorship as well as numerous opportunities for performance experience.
The Musical Theatre degree program offers a diverse array of courses. Majors in the Musical Theatre program receive focused and intensive study and performance to grow as actors, dancers, singers and musicians.
The School of Music and the School of Theatre and Dance both have outstanding faculty who are committed to student success and to delivering the personalized instruction that performing artists need. Professors in the BFA in Musical Theatre program, all of whom are experienced performers and practitioners in the theatre and entertainment world, are able to effectively mentor students in shaping their talents.
Marshall’s Center for Wellness in the Arts, based in Huntington, WV, is one of the few programs of its kind nationally. This specialized center is staffed by licensed and skilled professionals to provide educational, preventive and therapeutic services relating to wellness and injury prevention in the performing arts.
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