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Unlocking Your Child's Potential at Summer Camps for Musical Theatre in NYC

Summer camps for musical theatre in New York City present an opportunity for aspiring young performers to hone their craft, boost self-confidence, and develop valuable skills. At these musical theater camps, students learn the basics of singing, dancing, and acting while also becoming familiar with popular Broadway musicals such as Wicked or Hamilton.

Summer camps for musical theatre in New York City present an opportunity for aspiring young performers to hone their craft and develop valuable skills. At these musical theater camps, students learn the basics of singing, dancing, and acting while also becoming familiar with popular Broadway musicals such as Wicked or Hamilton.


They can also gain insight into the business side of the industry through workshops on networking, auditioning techniques, and self-promotion. Whether they are looking to brush up on their skills or trying something completely new, these camps offer a nurturing and fun environment for young performers to explore their passions.


Background and Benefits of Musical Theatre Camps in New York City

With the help of experienced teachers and counselors, students can build confidence as they develop their abilities in an encouraging atmosphere. Summer camps for musical theatre in New York City are an invaluable chance for young actors to learn from and collaborate with experts in the field.


At these camps, students can also gain hands-on experience by putting on a show at the conclusion of their program. This performance provides a unique opportunity for them to showcase their skills and demonstrate what they've learned throughout the summer. Campers can also take part in other activities such as masterclasses, film screenings, and guest lectures that help to round out their experience.


Summer camps for musical theatre in New York City are a great way for aspiring actors to gain knowledge, confidence, and practical stage experience to help them excel in the industry. With experienced teachers and counselors guiding them along the way, young performers can build a strong foundation for success.


Summer musical theater camps provide a fun and nurturing environment that boost self confidence and creative thinking for young musical theater performers.

Opportunities for Performance and Practical Experience

Summer camps for musical theatre in New York City offer students numerous opportunities to practice their craft and boost their performance skills. These camps are designed to give campers a holistic view of the industry by teaching the basics of singing, dancing, and acting with an emphasis on popular musicals.



Additionally, students can participate in masterclasses and guest lectures that further develop their skills and expose them to different styles of performance. At the end of their program, campers put on a show that allows them to showcase what they've learned in front of an audience. This helps build confidence while creating lasting memories that will stay with them throughout their career.



Furthermore, these programs also provide knowledge and insight into the business side of the industry, such as networking techniques, auditioning skills, and self-promotion. With experienced teachers and counselors guiding them along the way, young actors can gain practical experience in a fun environment that will serve them well in their future endeavors.



Summer camps for musical theatre in New York City provide students with a unique opportunity to develop valuable new skills and gain practical experience that will help them pursue their dreams. With flexible payment plans and scholarships available to make these programs accessible for all backgrounds, aspiring actors can take advantage of these educational opportunities to reach their fullest potential.



What should I wear to Theatre camp?

When attending a summer camp for musical theatre in New York City, it is important to dress appropriately. The goal of these camps is to provide an encouraging atmosphere where young performers can focus on their craft, so comfort and functionality should always be your top priority. Generally speaking, most students opt for comfortable clothing such as leggings and t-shirts that are easy to move around in.

When it comes to footwear, sneakers or dance shoes are the best choice since they offer support and stability during physical activities. Additionally, you may want to consider bringing items like a water bottle or sweatshirt depending on the weather conditions. Ultimately, the key is to wear something that allows you to feel confident while being able to move freely without distraction.


Where can I study musical Theatre in New York This Summer?

At Broadway Kids Auditions, we provide a comprehensive list of quality programs where aspiring actors can receive training in musical theatre. From summer camps to university courses and continuing education classes, our website offers helpful resources for students of all ages.

Additionally, you can use our directory to compare different schools and make an informed decision about which program is right for you. With a vast network of experienced instructors and teachers dedicated to helping young performers develop their craft, Broadway Kids Auditions provides a wealth of options when it comes to studying musical theatre in New York City.




Join Us At Broadway Kids Musical Theater Camp

At BKA, we love to create student-centered events. For summer 2023, we are thrilled to be able to develop a five-day intensive based around various musicals that best feature our participants. Each participant will be given a song from the musicals listed below, which will include a cut of a full solo or duet. Some scene work may also be included. Non-singers will be given scenes or monologues in the performance.




This project will culminate in a final performance in a “Musical Revue” format at a performance venue in New York City!




This is an excellent opportunity to work on studying and developing a character with a top New York-based creative team as well as meeting and working with industry professionals (talent agents and casting directors) in unforgettable workshops.




SONGS WILL BE CHOSEN WITH THESE SHOWS CONSIDERED: BEETLEJUICE, SIX, MEAN GIRLS, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, BONNIE AND CLYDE, TUCK EVERLASTING, DEAR EVAN HANSEN, SWEENEY TODD, THE MUSIC MAN, WAITRESS, SIX, COMPANY, THE PROM. 




Objectives: to learn specific techniques of singing, dancing, and acting through character-driven song and scene work. To give each artist the unique opportunity to perform a portion of a role in a New York City venue




Available for students ages 8-18. While no audition is necessary, please discern that your child is ready for professionally focused work beyond a typical summer camp before registering. Students will be broken down into smaller groups based on the shows chosen and at certain times, by ages.

Some of our superstars at one of our multiple sessions at our performing arts summer camps




NEW FOR 2023: Each artist who registers will have one private 30-minute session with our musical director + one private 30-minute session with our director before arriving in New York City.

EXAMPLE SCHEDULE

Note: Will be ending at 6pm EST on Monday July 24th and Monday July 31st only!

MONDAY-THURSDAY

10am-11:30am DANCE TECHNIQUE

11:30pm-12:30pm-GROUP NUMBER REHEARSAL (full group or partial groups)

1:30pm-4pm: INDIVIDUAL STAGING REHEARSALS

4pm-5pm: SPECIAL EVENT (could include a guest speaker or masterclass on a specific topic)

FRIDAY PERFORMANCE DAY

10am-2pm TECH AND STAGING AT THEATRE

2pm- ONE HOUR CALL TO SHOW

3pm-5pm Performance and goodbye!

No audition is required but we recommend you discern whether your child is ready for professionally driven training and performances before registering.

BKA has a discounted rate at the New Yorker Hotel on 34th and 8th. Email us HERE to get information on our hotel discount.

Please note: these are not productions of these musicals, but rather, sections of them to be used for educational purposes.

This workshop is for educational purposes only and cannot and will not be treated as an audition.

Learn more about our 2023 musical theater camps and summer camp here

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How To Make The Best Self-Tape Audition For Young Actors

If you're an aspiring young actor, chances are you've had to do a self-tape audition before…

And if you haven't...you will.

Self-tape auditions are becoming increasingly common in the industry, and for good reason.

They give casting directors the ability to see more actors than ever before, without having to leave their offices.

Plus, they're a great way for young actors to showcase their talent and versatility.

In this blog post, we'll be breaking down how to make the most of your self-tape audition so you can book more gigs.

If you're an aspiring young actor, chances are you've had to do a self-tape audition before…

And if you haven't...you will. 

Self-tape auditions are becoming increasingly common in the industry, and for good reason.

They give casting directors the ability to see more actors than ever before, without having to leave their offices. 

Plus, they're a great way for young actors to showcase their talent and versatility. 

In this blog post, we'll be breaking down how to make the most of your self-tape audition so you can book more gigs.

Stay tuned!

When it comes to self-tape auditions, there are a few things you can do to set yourself apart from the rest. 

Four Secrets To Making Your Best Self-Tape Audition

First and foremost, make sure you have a clear understanding of the character and the scene you're auditioning for.  Okay, this may seem like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many actors don't take the time to really break down the material. 

Second, find a way to make the character your own. This is your opportunity to show off your acting chops, so don't be afraid to experiment and put your own spin on things.

And remember that a self-tape audition is just like any other audition, so make sure you dress for the part and give it your very best. 

Now that we've gone over a few tips, let's take a look at some of the most common mistakes actors make when doing self-tape auditions.

One of the biggest mistakes is not using proper lighting. This might seem like a small detail, but it can make or break your audition. 

Make sure to film in a well-lit room, with the light source in front of you. 

Another common mistake is not being prepared. This means having your lines memorized and being off-book before you even start filming. If you're fumbling your lines or reading from the script, it's going to be very obvious to the casting director.

Thirdly, make sure you're in a quiet space with no background noise, which can be anything from cars racing by outside your window to the hum of the refrigerator.

Finally, make sure you have a focal point when you are delivering your lines.

The Importance Of Focal Points For Self Tape Auditions

What are focal points?

We recently saw a self-tape from an actor who was auditioning for a role in Stranger Things that he booked.

We believe the main reason he booked the gig was that he was so clear about his point of focus when he was speaking his lines. He was so clear about who he was interacting with and where there were in the room that you could “see” them. 

His acting was spot-on because it really felt like he had a connection with his imaginary scene partner. 

We call this having a strong focal point.

How can you do this? 

Pretend you have a dog cone around your neck. And that collar sets the direction of your focal points. 

Try and keep your image of who you are speaking to in front of you and within a 180-degree radius.If you turn too far away from the camera, it will distract the audience. Watch Kurt in the video below for a full explanation of this technique

Conclusion

So having clear focal points and really connecting with your scene partner is really important for self-taping. Having clear focal points will really help you to stand out from the crowd of other young actors submitting their self-tapes.

That's it for now! We hope you found these tips helpful. If you have any questions or would like more information about self-tape auditions, feel free to reach out to us. And be sure to stay tuned for more blog posts from our team of experts! Thanks for reading!


If you're an aspiring young actor, chances are you've had to do a self-tape audition before.

And if you haven't...you will!

Self-tape auditions are becoming increasingly common in the industry, and for good reason.

They give casting directors the ability to see more actors than ever before, without having to leave their office.

Plus, they're a great way for young actors to showcase their talent and versatility.

So how do you stand out from the crowd of other young actors who are all submitting their self-tapes?

Kurt recently saw a self-tape from an actor who was auditioning for a role in Stranger Things that he booked.

We believe the main reason he booked the gig was that he used this one simple technique that really grounded his performance and made us feel

like he had a connection with his imaginary scene partner....

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What Qualities Do Casting Directors Look For In Young Auditioning Actors? (Not What You Think!)

Do you want to know what qualities casting directors look for in young auditioning actors? The answer may surprise you!

Do you want to know what qualities casting directors look for in young auditioning actors?

This may surprise you!

In addition to the usual skills like singing and acting, casting directors often look for kids who have other interests and talents. This could be anything from playing sports to writing or even playing video games.

So if you're looking to book more jobs, make sure you showcase your other talents as well! We'll discuss some tips on how to do that in this blog post.

One of the things that I always tell students is that you should be in addition to singing and acting dancing. I say, have other interests, meaning play baseball, play soccer, write, play video games, all those things that you love to do are the things that are gonna help you be a better artist.

So many times projects like TV shows and commercials require kids to have other skills as well. Baseball, soccer, all these things.

I recently had a student who booked a great national commercial because he played baseball. He actually won a pitch with a major league baseball player!

So those are the things that we always encourage you to do in addition to the singing, acting, and performing that you're doing.

If you're a young actor looking to book more jobs, then make sure you're showcasing all of your talents!

Of course, you also need to be honing your performing skills daily as well. But if you can show that you're a well-rounded individual with many interests and talents, you'll definitely be one step ahead of the competition.

Do you have any other tips on what qualities casting directors look for in young auditioning actors? Share them with us in the comments below!

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3 Secrets to Finding the Best Broadway Auditions for Kids (For Musicals and Beyond!)

And as we all know, the competition on Broadway is fierce!Luckily, Kurt recently created a video (In the heart of the Broadway theatre district!) on the three sources he feels are the best places right now to find auditions for young people…

Looking for a great opportunity to get your child started in the Broadway world….

But you're not sure how to get started?

All job hunting can be exhausting, especially if you are looking for work in a competitive industry. And as we all know, the competition on Broadway is fierce!

Luckily, Kurt recently created a video (In the heart of the Broadway theatre district!) on the three sources he feels are the best places right now to find auditions for young people. 

To stay on top of the game and get an advantage over your competition, it's important for you to use all three resources consistently. These are great ways that will help keep yourself informed so when opportunities arise they won't be a surprise!

By the way, If you'd like to actually watch the short video, you can find it at the end of this post. 

Hi, Kurt, Domoney from Broadway kids auditions here in New York City.

Today I'm here to tell you where you can find Broadway auditions for kids for free.

The Three Best Resources for Finding Broadway Musical Auditions for Children

Here are three of my favorite resources right now where you can find auditions for young people:

  1.  Playbill is a great resource for all kinds of Broadway audition information. This free website is a one-stop-shop for anyone interested in the theater industry. From New York shows to regional and international stages, this site will keep you up on all things theatrical!  If you go into the jobs listing section, you'll see a bunch of current auditions. You can even filter into young performers to make it easier to see all the current auditions in one place. 

  2. Actors Access is the ultimate resource for actors who want to be discovered. With more than 43,000 projects posted annually by Casting Directors and 1 million+ database entries already compiled during its 15-year history as an online membership site; there has never been a better time or way to find your next big thing! Actor's Access is actually the most important website to focus your efforts on. It's a great resource for all kinds of acting and theatre news. You can create a free profile on the site which can link to your agent and manager if you have one.  And there are literally tons of auditions, especially for young performers. Actors Access is the only site that allows actors to submit directly to casting directors' projects!  So get your Actors Access profile set up as soon as possible.

  3. .Backstage is an established go-to for any and all things theater. It has jobs to keep you busy, events that are worth attending (and catching), plus an online job board with free listings! Plus if you are interested in applying through their subscription service then don't worry - it only costs a few dollars per month. You can search for auditions and filter by age range, and you'll see a ton of different options come up. 

And that's really it! Just get started with these three resources and you will be well on your way to finding your next amazing Broadway audition.

So go out there, start searching, and good luck!

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