Musical Theater, BFA
What better place to earn your BFA in Musical Theater than in the musical theater capital of the world? This program provides professional training in acting, singing, and dancing, and the synthesis of these three that equips you for a professional career in musical theater, taught by well-connected professionals working in the industry.
Location
New York City
Number of Credits
128
Start Date
Fall
F1 Visa Eligible
Yes
STEM Designated Program
No
Focused Training, Endless Industry Opportunities
Launch your career in entertainment with a BFA in Musical Theater at Sands College of Performing Arts—one of the top 10 most represented colleges on Broadway. A conservatory-style program, the Pace School of Performing Arts Musical Theater BFA offers you the opportunity to showcase your abilities and talents while preserving and refining your individuality.
Located in the heart of New York City, you’ll live, study, and train in one of the world’s most vibrant artistic hubs. With faculty composed of working industry-professionals, you will receive in-depth training, performance opportunities, develop new works, and participate in our renowned artist-in-residence program.
Pace graduates thrive in network television, major motion pictures, streaming platforms, and Broadway productions. With extensive industry connections, many students land professional opportunities while still enrolled. You will graduate with a holistic understanding of creative integrity and personal artistry, empowered to fulfill your creative aspirations as collaborative artists, and actively engaged theater-makers.
Curriculum
Our acting, music, and dance courses have all been designed with the professional musical theater performer in mind, and each class seeks to bring together these three disciplines into a cohesive synthesis.
Take Courses Like…
- PAMT 143 Shaping Sounds: Diction and Dialects for the Actor/Singer
- PAMT 421 Musical Theatre Audition Technique
- PAGE 159 Dance Styles
- PAGE 311 Writing for Musical Theatre
Make Broadway Connections
As a musical theater major, you’ll develop and maintain strong ties to professionals in the industry through master classes led by notable members of the Broadway community and the Artist-in-Residence program. Past guests include Aziza Barnes, Andréa Burns, Jeanine Tesori, Michael John La Chiusa, Lonny Price, Otis Sallid, John Doyle, Victoria Clark, and Graciela Daniele.
Careers
Some current students and many alumni are performing on Broadway at any given time. Additionally, you’ll find graduates touring nationally and internationally, on film and television.
As a Pace student, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with our robust career services team to develop a career plan that best fits your goals.
Our graduates are prepared for jobs like:
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Where Pace Graduates are Employed
Some of our alumni include:
Gabi Campo ’18: Credits include The Prom Original Broadway Company (Emma/Alyssa understudy), West Side Story Revival Original Broadway Cast (Anita understudy), Beetlejuice (Miss Argentina), Roundabout’s Pirates of Penzance (Stanley Daughter), and co-star on FBI: Most Wanted, Billions, and Helpsters
Susie Carroll ’19: Credits include The Prom (swing), Mean Girls (swing), and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Leana Rae Concepcion ’19: Credits include Radio City Christmas Spectacular (singer), Merrily We Roll Along at NYTW (ensemble, Beth understudy), and Comfort Women at Playwrights Horizons (Namsoon Lee).
Charlie Franklin ’14: Credits include Tina Original Broadway Cast (Roger Davies), Bridges of Madison County Original Broadway Cast (swing), The Book of Mormon (ensemble), and Big River at Encores City Center (Tom Sawyer).
Nathan Levy ’21: Credits include Dear Evan Hansen (Evan, Connor, Jared understudy) and The Griswold's Broadway Vacation at 5th Avenue Theatre (Rusty).
Analise Scarpaci ’22: Credits include Mrs. Doubtfire Original Broadway Cast (Lydia Hillard).
Featured Faculty
Admission and Financial Aid
Ready to take charge of your future? Pace is with you every step of the way, providing a world class education and the skills your industry will be looking for far into the future.
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To learn more about requirements to apply to the Sands College of Performing Arts and what each program requests to include in your application, visit the Sands admission webpage.
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All prospective students to the Sands College of Performing Arts must submit an application for admission to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions before beginning the audition or interview process.
1. Application Deadlines
- November 1: Early Decision—provided that the audition or interview is completed before December 1.
- December 1: Application Final Deadline—no application will be accepted after this date.
- January 3: Pre-screen Deadline—all pre-screens must be in by this date for callback consideration.
- May 1: Deposit Deadline—commitment date for all admitted students, no new decisions will go out after this date.
2. Submit Your Audition Or Portfolio Media On Acceptd
Once prospective students have applied for admission to Pace, they should create a profile on Acceptd and upload the pre-screen requirements to all programs in which they wish to audition/interview.
NOTE: Applicants will need to know their Application ID number (sent via email once the application is processed).
3. Get Your Callback
Our faculty will review each digital submission and issue decisions on all submissions. For those issued callbacks, the faculty will need to see the applicant for a live audition or interview. Students will be notified via Acceptd of the faculty’s decision within two weeks from time of submission and, if given a callback, will be invited to schedule their audition or interview via Acceptd. Students who are not called back will also be notified in the same time frame.
If a student does not hear back from the College of Performing Arts within three weeks, they may email [email protected].
4. Attend The Callback Audition Or Interview
If granted multiple callbacks, the student will need to attend all auditions/interviews. (All programs audition/interview separately).
5. Get The Academic And Artistic Decision
Students will receive one decision letter with their academic and artistic acceptance together. Early Decision applicants will receive their decision by December. All other applicants will be reviewed for academic admission and notified of both the academic and artistic decision beginning in mid-March. In all instances a student must be academically admissible to qualify for admission to the Sands College.
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Understanding the value of a degree is essential, especially in terms of return on investment (ROI). According to The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, Pace University is in the top 6% of U.S. colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment.
For the 2024–2025 academic year, full-time undergraduate tuition is $56,382. However, many students pay significantly less due to our generous merit scholarships, which offer up to $33,000 annually, as well as need-based scholarships, grants, on-campus employment opportunities, and loans. Pace is more affordable than you think. Financial assistance can come from many places, including scholarships, grants, on-campus employment, and loans.
Merit Scholarship Estimator
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For any inquiries, please email Wayne Petro, Director of Enrollment and Incoming Advisor. He’s here to help answer your questions and guide you through the enrollment process.
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Contact Us
Admission Contact
Office of Undergraduate Admission
Phone: (212) 346-1323
Email: [email protected]
Departmental Contact
Jesse J Carlo
Phone: (212) 618-6104
Email: [email protected]