Milton Theatre has announced the launch of its student apprenticeship studies program, a year-round intensive designed for individuals aspiring to pursue theater studies in higher education.
This initiative offers hands-on experience, mentorship and professional development through three distinct components.
In June, Theatre for Young Audiences participants can perform or apply for creative and technical roles in productions tailored for young audiences. This segment allows students to earn community service hours while learning to connect with their community.
In a July practicum experience, students will be paired with industry professionals from the "West Side Story" cast or camp staff, providing firsthand insight into the theater industry.
For the August mainstage production, apprenticeship applicants can audition for or apply for creative and technical roles in the "High School Musical" production, gaining valuable experience in a full-scale show.
The application process mirrors that of arts college admissions, offering students a unique opportunity to practice and receive guidance in applying to theater programs. Participants can apply for the entire program or select individual components based on their schedule. The Student Apprenticeship Studies program is ideal for students seeking to build their resumes, gain real-world theater experience and enhance their college applications.
Applications are now open. For more information, go to MiltonTheatre.com or email education@miltontheatre.com.