Program
Prescreen RequiredAudition RequiredNo InterviewIn-Person or VirtualHighly SelectiveUnder 12 StudentsUniversity App RequiredStudy AbroadMTCP Participant
Program Characteristics
Prescreen Required
Audition Required
No Interview
Highly Selective
Under 12 Students
University App Required
Study Abroad
MTCP ParticipantProgram Highlights
PROGRAM DISTINCTION
•The only independent School of Musical Theatre in the nation (not just a department)
•Conservatory-style training within a flagship state university (Research I) environment
•Program capped at 50 students total with a 5-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio
•Full-time faculty of nine theatre professionals who maintain active professional careers
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Adrianna Hicks ('11) — originated Catherine of Aragon in Six on Broadway; also Some Like It Hot, The Color Purple, Aladdin
•Kristen Beth Williams ('03) — Paradise Square, Hello Dolly!, Pippin, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes, Promises Promises
•Dan Horn ('13) — Some Like It Hot, Miss Saigon, Allegiance, Bullets Over Broadway, Cinderella
•Eloise Kropp ('14) — The Music Man, Cats, Dames at Sea, On the Town
•Christopher Rice-Thomson ('11) — Pretty Woman: The Musical, The Book of Mormon
•Barry Busby ('08) — Tootsie, Sunset Boulevard, Holiday Inn, Honeymoon in Vegas
•Emily Mechler ('11) — The Visit, Evita, Wicked
•iris menas ('15) — Jagged Little Pill
•Daryl Tofa ('19) — The Outsiders, Back to the Future: The Musical, Mean Girls
PRODUCTIONS
•Two main stage productions per year plus a self-produced OUMT Downtown Series
•Recent productions include Into the Woods, Jesus Christ Superstar at the Myriad Gardens Water Stage in OKC, and A New Brain at OKC Civic Center's CitySpace Theatre
•Commitment to developing new musical theatre works through partnerships with producers, regional theaters, and creative artists
STUDENT LIFE
•Study abroad opportunities in Europe and South Africa
•Students have access to full Division I university experience, minors, and additional areas of study
•Proficiency review occurs in spring semesters of freshman, sophomore, and junior years
•Senior Showcase presented in New York City
•Facilities include the 600-seat Elsie C. Brackett Theatre, the 250-seat Weitzenhoffer Theatre, and the Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center
Key Info
University AppApplication
Apply atCommon App
Deadlines
Early ActionNov 1, 2026
Scholarship DeadlineDec 15, 2026
Regular DecisionFeb 1, 2027
Fee
$50Waiver
Program AppApplication
Apply atAcceptd
Deadlines
Early Prescreen (Nov/Dec callbacks)Oct 24, 2025
Final Prescreen DeadlineDec 1, 2025
Auditions
College Audition Project (CAP)Nov 15, 2025
MoonifiedsNov 22, 2025
On CampusDec 6, 2025
On CampusJan 17, 2026
Acceptd Fee
$75Waiver
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
Ballet
•MTCP Ballet Option C:
-Ballet not required
Wildcard / Special Skill (Optional)
•Optional — not required
•Submissions should be no more than 60 seconds
•Can be anything: a special skill, an additional form of dance, an instrument you play, etc.
•Should serve you well and add to your submission
•Use this opportunity to demonstrate another talent or passion that makes you a more interesting person and artist
Additional Materials
SLATE VIDEO (required)
•Record one introduction video stating your name and pronouns (if desired)
•Speak loudly and clearly directly at the camera
•No longer than 10 seconds
•No need to slate individual performance videos
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
•Two letters from a mentor, teacher, or director
ESSAY QUESTIONS (100 words max per answer)
•Describe your ideal college campus
•When or how did you decide to pursue musical theatre?
•What's the best piece of advice a teacher, director, or another performer has given you?
•Why do you want to study a specialized BFA at a public university?
•If out of state, why do you want to study musical theatre away from home in Oklahoma?
Good to Know
APPLICATION PORTAL
•Submit prescreen audition materials via Acceptd
•University application via Common App (separate process)
DUAL ADMISSION
•Must complete both the OU university application AND the separate Acceptd prescreen
•Admission to OU does not guarantee admission to the School of Musical Theatre
•Only students also accepted academically to OU will be considered
MTCP
•Program participates in Musical Theater Common Prescreen (2025-2026 cycle)
DEADLINES
•Apply to OU by December 15 to qualify for academic/leadership scholarships
•Prescreen applications for Fall 2026 open September 1
•CAP attendees are not required to submit prescreens directly to OUMT, but those who do receive priority consideration for callbacks
CALLBACKS
•Walk-in callback auditions are not accepted
•Rolling — spots fill as the year progresses; audition sooner rather than later
What's The Process
PRESCREEN
•Submit all video audition materials through Acceptd
•The entire OUMT faculty reviews your prescreen to discern potential for success in their curriculum
•You will be notified via email through Acceptd whether you are invited for a callback
CALLBACK AUDITION
•Held at national auditions (Unifieds, CAP, Moonifieds) or at events in Atlanta, Dallas, or NYC
•On-campus and virtual callbacks are also possible
•If invited, you will receive a schedule of specific days and times to book your audition
•If you cannot attend your selected date, contact OUMT as soon as possible — alternate dates are not guaranteed
CONTACT
•musicaltheatre@ou.edu | (405) 325-0538
Scholarship Info
•Scholarships available through admission auditions
•Additional departmental scholarships for returning students via scholarships.ou.edu
•Apply to OU by December 15 to qualify for academic and leadership scholarships
Program info updated 4d ago
PROGRAM DISTINCTION
•The only independent School of Musical Theatre in the nation (not just a department)
•Conservatory-style training within a flagship state university (Research I) environment
•Program capped at 50 students total with a 5-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio
•Full-time faculty of nine theatre professionals who maintain active professional careers
NOTABLE ALUMNI
•Adrianna Hicks ('11) — originated Catherine of Aragon in Six on Broadway; also Some Like It Hot, The Color Purple, Aladdin
•Kristen Beth Williams ('03) — Paradise Square, Hello Dolly!, Pippin, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes, Promises Promises
•Dan Horn ('13) — Some Like It Hot, Miss Saigon, Allegiance, Bullets Over Broadway, Cinderella
•Eloise Kropp ('14) — The Music Man, Cats, Dames at Sea, On the Town
•Christopher Rice-Thomson ('11) — Pretty Woman: The Musical, The Book of Mormon
•Barry Busby ('08) — Tootsie, Sunset Boulevard, Holiday Inn, Honeymoon in Vegas
•Emily Mechler ('11) — The Visit, Evita, Wicked
•iris menas ('15) — Jagged Little Pill
•Daryl Tofa ('19) — The Outsiders, Back to the Future: The Musical, Mean Girls
PRODUCTIONS
•Two main stage productions per year plus a self-produced OUMT Downtown Series
•Recent productions include Into the Woods, Jesus Christ Superstar at the Myriad Gardens Water Stage in OKC, and A New Brain at OKC Civic Center's CitySpace Theatre
•Commitment to developing new musical theatre works through partnerships with producers, regional theaters, and creative artists
STUDENT LIFE
•Study abroad opportunities in Europe and South Africa
•Students have access to full Division I university experience, minors, and additional areas of study
•Proficiency review occurs in spring semesters of freshman, sophomore, and junior years
•Senior Showcase presented in New York City
•Facilities include the 600-seat Elsie C. Brackett Theatre, the 250-seat Weitzenhoffer Theatre, and the Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center
Updated 4d ago
Academic School Information
3.63
Avg GPA (W)
77%
Admit Rate
75%
Grad Rate
22,734
Enrollment
$63,126
Earnings
10yr after
In-State Tuition
$9,797
before aid
Out-of-State Tuition
$27,377
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$15,300
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$10,509
Family Income $30k - $48k$10,602
Family Income $48k - $75k$14,536
Family Income $75k - $110k$19,342
Family Income $110k+$20,986

