Indiana University - Bloomington
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Program
Prescreen RequiredAudition RequiredNo InterviewIn-Person OnlyHighly Selective12-24 StudentsUniversity App RequiredMTCP Participant
Program Characteristics
Prescreen Required
Audition Required
No Interview
Highly Selective
12-24 Students
University App Required
MTCP ParticipantProgram Highlights
PROGRAM RECOGNITION
•Accredited by National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) and University/Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA)
•Trains students for the new era of Broadway performance exemplified by Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and Come From Away
TRAINING & APPROACH
•Mission to produce professional musical theatre artists whose voice, acting, and dance training empowers them to be nimble performer-auteurs
•Faculty of artist-teachers works within context of liberal arts education
•Program accepts 12-15 admissions each year providing focused individual attention
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Elizabeth Stanley (B.S.O.F. 2002) received TONY nomination for Jagged Little Pill
•Alumni working in Hamilton National Tours, Frozen National Tour, Mean Girls National Tour, Jersey Boys film, and Tokyo Disney
PRODUCTIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
•Department produces two musicals and six plays each year in main season, plus two musicals and a play during IU Summer Theatre season
•Home to IU Broadway Cabaret, a touring musical theatre ensemble
•Students routinely cast in summer productions at The St. Louis MUNY Opera, Maine State Music Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, and other professional venues
STUDENT LIFE
•Sibling program pairs freshmen with sophomore or junior students for mentorship
•Located in Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center with state-of-the-art performance spaces
Key Info
University AppApplication
Apply atSchool Website
Apply atCommon App
Deadlines
Early ActionNov 1, 2026
Regular DecisionFeb 1, 2027
Fee
$65Waiver
Program AppApplication
Apply atAcceptd
Deadlines
Prescreen (for December 13 audition)Nov 29, 2025
Prescreen (for January/February/March auditions)Dec 13, 2025
Auditions
On-Campus (Bloomington, IN)Dec 13, 2025
On-Campus (Bloomington, IN)Jan 17, 2026
On-Campus (Bloomington, IN)Feb 7, 2026
On-Campus (Bloomington, IN)Mar 7, 2026
Prescreen Requirements
Songs
•MTCP Song Option A:
-One song written BEFORE 1970
-One song written AFTER 1970
-Contrasting styles
-60-90 seconds each
Monologues
•MTCP Monologue Option A:
-One monologue from a published play or professional writer
-60-90 seconds
Dance
•MTCP Dance Option A:
-Dance/movement video required
-Must include at least one turn, one jump, and one kick
-Or suitable rotation, elevation, and extension
-60-90 seconds
Wildcard / Special Skill
•Think about the wild card section as an opportunity to show your personality or share something about you. This media can be ANYTHING you want - a special skill, an interesting story about yourself, a passion speech, an instrument you play, etc. "What do you want us to know about you?"
Additional Materials
SLATE VIDEO
•Name and pronouns, if you would like
HEADSHOT
RESUME
HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
ESSAY
•What work of literature, piece of art, real-life event or person, or movie do you think would make a good original musical, and what might this new musical have to say? What role might you see yourself playing in this production?
•Minimum one page, double-spaced
•If choosing a film to musicalize, it may NOT be an existing musical or an animated movie featuring songs that forward the story
•Be creative!
•Expect to be asked questions about your essay during in-person audition
Good to Know
APPLICATION PROCESS:
•Must list Musical Theatre as major on General Admissions application
•Entrance into program is contingent upon acceptance into Indiana University
•Apply to IU concurrently with the BFA program application
•Auditions may occur while university admission status is still pending
•Submit university application by November 1 to be considered for financial assistance
What's The Process
PRESCREEN SUBMISSION:
•Submit via Acceptd
•Prescreen deadline for December 13 audition: November 29, 2025
•Prescreen deadline for January/February/March auditions: December 13, 2025
•Application includes prescreen videos, headshot, resume, high school transcript, and essay
LIVE AUDITION:
•By invitation only after passing prescreen
•Check in at 8:30 AM in the lobby of the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center
•Dance workshop (1 hour) — opportunity to demonstrate proficiency, potential, and personality
•Acting workshop focusing on basic ensemble work and improvisation (1 hour)
•7-minute individual audition
•Expect to be asked questions about your essay
LOGISTICS:
•Audition day runs morning and afternoon
•Specific audition times sent via audition invitation after passing prescreen
•Free to leave after individual audition
•Wear comfortable stretch clothing for dance workshop — opportunity to change for afternoon auditions
Scholarship Info
•Musical Theatre B.F.A. program offers need-based scholarships
Program info updated Mar 23, 11:48 PM
PROGRAM RECOGNITION
•Accredited by National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) and University/Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA)
•Trains students for the new era of Broadway performance exemplified by Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and Come From Away
TRAINING & APPROACH
•Mission to produce professional musical theatre artists whose voice, acting, and dance training empowers them to be nimble performer-auteurs
•Faculty of artist-teachers works within context of liberal arts education
•Program accepts 12-15 admissions each year providing focused individual attention
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Elizabeth Stanley (B.S.O.F. 2002) received TONY nomination for Jagged Little Pill
•Alumni working in Hamilton National Tours, Frozen National Tour, Mean Girls National Tour, Jersey Boys film, and Tokyo Disney
PRODUCTIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
•Department produces two musicals and six plays each year in main season, plus two musicals and a play during IU Summer Theatre season
•Home to IU Broadway Cabaret, a touring musical theatre ensemble
•Students routinely cast in summer productions at The St. Louis MUNY Opera, Maine State Music Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, and other professional venues
STUDENT LIFE
•Sibling program pairs freshmen with sophomore or junior students for mentorship
•Located in Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center with state-of-the-art performance spaces
Updated Mar 23, 11:48 PM
Academic School Information
3.76
Avg GPA (W)
78%
Admit Rate
81%
Grad Rate
37,806
Enrollment
$63,742
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$12,144
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$41,891
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$16,264
after typical aid
Average annual cost is often lower than tuition because it accounts for grants and scholarships most students receive. It includes tuition, room & board, books, and supplies.
Family Income $0 - $30k$6,324
Family Income $30k - $48k$7,610
Family Income $48k - $75k$12,154
Family Income $75k - $110k$20,204
Family Income $110k+$25,128

