Faculty From Historically Black Universities Howard and Florida A&M Talk the Black Theatre Student Experience on College Theatre Auditions | 半岛体育

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Stage to Page Faculty From Historically Black Universities Howard and Florida A&M Talk the Black Theatre Student Experience on College Theatre Auditions These institutions answered your questions during the hour-long interview from 半岛体育 and The Growing Studio.

Faculty from theatre programs at Howard University and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University joined us live June 5 to answer your questions about the Black theatre student experience. Watch the broadcast above.

Notable alumni of the historically Black universities include Debbie Allen, Taraji P. Henson, Phylicia Rashad, and Tracie Thoms (from Howard) and Angela Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Daniel Sunjata, and Mesach Taylor (from FAMU).

The talk is part of 半岛体育 and The Growing Studio's new weekly series College Theatre Auditions. Each Friday at 1PM ET, faculty from the top college theatre programs nationwide will join us for an hour-long live interview on 半岛体育.com and 半岛体育's and . If you're a high school student looking to get a degree in theatre, this is a chance to demystify the college audition process, find out what to expect from a college theatre experience, and to get to know the top schools and their faculty before making decisions on where to apply.

Interviews will be available to watch on demand after the live streams on 半岛体育.com.

Schools coming up on College Theatre Auditions include Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and Ohio Northern University (June 12), Baldwin Wallace University and Kent State University (June 19), and University of Michigan and Oakland University (June 26).

The Growing Studio offers classes, training, and workshops with Broadway鈥檚 premier creatives. Faculty includes directors, choreographers, composers, music directors, producers, casting directors and agents in NYC, London, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and beyond. Visit and TGS' for more information.

 
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