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Boston Conservatory at Berklee presents the 2024 Musical Theater Showcase featuring graduating B.F.A. students.
Industry representatives (including agents, casting directors, talent managers, directors, and producers) interested in attending the 2024 Musical Theater Showcase should contact Ryan Braaten at rbraaten@berklee.edu to reserve tickets.
Next to Normal was written by Brian Yorkey and composed by Tom Kitt. The performance will be directed by Elena Farley, assistant directed by Lauren Manna, and music directed by Darrick Brown.
Next to Normal was written by Brian Yorkey and composed by Tom Kitt. The performance will be directed by Elena Farley, assistant directed by Lauren Manna, and music directed by Darrick Brown.
U Had 2 B There is a new play written by Boston Conservatory student Nicole Mulready, staged by Karina Tejera, and produced by the student-led Newground Theatre Company.
U Had 2 B There is a new play written by Boston Conservatory student Nicole Mulready, staged by Karina Tejera, and produced by the student-led Newground Theatre Company.
U Had 2 B There is a new play written by Boston Conservatory student Nicole Mulready, staged by Karina Tejera, and produced by the student-led Newground Theatre Company.
The voice studio of Craig Juricka shares an evening of musical theater songs from the canon and beyond, all centered around the theme of “Once Upon a Time.”
After the death of his father, meek Jason finds an outlet for his anxiety at the Christian Puppet Ministry in the devoutly religious, relatively quiet small town of Cypress, Texas. Hand to God explores the startlingly fragile nature of faith, morality, and the ties that bind us.
This event is open to Berklee students, faculty, and staff with a valid Berklee ID, and invited guests only.