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So I'm a high school thespian who has a future in musical theater, but I haven't decided which conservatories (possibly universities) to consider auditioning for.

It must have a strong musical theater concentration, and no academic subjects, and also it can't have high expectations on grades (or better yet, none at all). and i'd like the college to be well-known. something that will really look good on my theatrical resume.

so if you could give me the names of some that would be great. thanks.

Sorry to tell you but that's not possible...
U Cincinnati conservatory of music is very good. if you happen to live in the area, you can take classes there to participate in theater but theres not college where you can take all theater and no academic subjects. Also, not many people make a living from theater, keep that in mind. you could be the best of the best but if you have a flaw (such as overweight, not a great range...), you won't get parts and you will be starving on the streets on new york. so either way, its good to take academic subjects just in case.

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(Rating: 4) thank you for the putdown. I actually already knew that very few people make a living off of theater. But don't you think it's smart that I'm not going into it without at least a degree in musical theater? I happen to be at the most prestegious performing arts high school in america.

And also don't you think it's wise that i'm actually going to have another job in nyc until i can get a good enough paying acting job?

I have a gigantic range. And i am aware of how there are far more actors than roles to be cast.

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