Performers 15 to 17 Years Old

Camp Broadway’s – The Next StepSM is for emerging stars, ages 15-17, to focus on enhancing their individual talents through one-on-one coaching in scene study, vocal technique, movement, and overall presentation taught by experienced Broadway professionals.

Five full days of small group and individual work designed to challenge the performer. The program includes dinner in Times Square, a ticket to Broadway’s smash new musical In The Heights and a talk back with the cast.

(Note: Applicants must have gone through the Camp Broadway program, or must get special permission from Camp Broadway by sending in a resume, headshot and a letter of recommendation from a teacher.)


CAMP BROADWAY: THE NEXT STEP PROGRAM NEW YORK CITY

Ages:
15 to 17 years

Session #1:
July 13 - 17, 2009

Session #2:
August 3 - 7, 2009

Tuition Fee:
$1,225

Reduced Fee:
$1,150
If registered in full before
Feb 1, 2009.

Instructions:
How to Apply

Frequently Asked Questions about the Master Class

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Camp Broadway visits many cities across the U.S. Each city has its own application procedure and scholarship guidelines.

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HOW TO APPLY - OPTION 1

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HOW TO APPLY - OPTION 2

Print the appropriate application form for the program of your choice. The forms have sections for both you and your child to complete.


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Mail the completed form, along with your tuition payment, to:

Camp Broadway
336 West 37th Street, Suite 460
New York, New York 10018



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PRAISE FOR CAMP

"I can still hear the words, 'you can never learn enough,' spoken countless times by different stars and counselors. My view on limiting yourself has expanded and I know that this is just one step to developing myself into as good a person as I can be. Knowledge is power and I intend to get as much as possible."
- Rebecca Feld, Loch Arbour, NJ



“When this musical erupts in one of its expressions of collective joy, the energy it gives off could light up the George Washington Bridge for a year or two. The title song, for instance, is among the most galvanizing opening numbers in recent Broadway memory.”

- Charles Isherwood
   New York Times

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