Musical Theatre Incubator Program
What is the MT Incubator Program? How to Apply? How is it Funded? The Fox Sisters
What is the Musical Theatre Incubator Program?
The School of Performing Arts envisions the Musical Theatre Incubator Program as the leader in the creation of original (new) works. This niche provides unique and rare training to each Musical Theatre major and extends to the whole of the School of Performing Arts鈥 103 students. Gaining recognition as a program that produces relevant, timely, thought-provoking musical theatre, the Incubator Program has many benefits:
- It places 麻豆破解版 State University on the cutting edge of innovation in Musical Theatre;
- It elevates student performing artists and technicians to professional applied learning experiences;
- It facilitates a growing a network of established musical theatre artists;
- It brands the program as a destination for new works, embracing equity, diversity, access, and inclusion, and to create well-rounded theatre artists, including areas such as dramaturgy, theatre history, and other facets of theatre.
Each year, the School of Performing Arts will invite guest artists to campus with the end goal of performing a staged reading of a musical to be performed at the conclusion of their workshopping experience. Guest artists could be playwrights, composers, designers, choreographers, and other related professions. Each will interact with students in-person at least two weeks each year: one week prior to and the week of the production.
How to Apply
If you are wanting to apply for the MT Incubator Program follow the link below to fill out an application, or contact us with the email provided!
The Creative Minds Behind The Fox Sisters
The first performance to be put on through the MT Incubator Program was The Fox Sisters. Not only was this the first staged read-through of this piece, our cast and crew also got to work with the original creators of The Fox Sisters. This process was able to benefit not only our students, but also progress the ongoing development of the script and score. Follow the links below to find out more about the librettist, composer, and lyricist of The Fox Sisters!