Vocal Performance musical theatre

Putting together your Musical Theatre resume

NOTE:  Musical Theatre and Vocal Performance resumes are slightly different.  There is a separate Vocal Performance post in the Vocal Performance category.  Acting resumes are almost identical to this, you just drop off the singing oriented content areas.  Otherwise, the rest is the same.

Your resume is your chance to show the faculty what you’ve been doing to prepare for a serious career in musical theatre.  There are a couple of general rules to follow:

1)  Don’t lie – REALLY!

2)  Don’t exaggerate!

3)  Be accurate.  Double check for spelling errors and make sure you have the correct title and name of each organization/company/person

4)  Don’t worry if its short – you’re young, we don’t expect a 4 page resume

5)  No more than 1 page.  If you have more than one page, get rid of the small roles first, then the oldest roles, next.

What we are looking for

This varies and as in all other areas of this process, its not worth trying to figure out.  For example, if you come in and sing incredibly but only have two items on your resume, we could easily be impressed and fascinated at how no one has noticed your talent until now.  If we have a chance to get you, we truly are the ones who discovered you.  On the other side, if you sing, dance, and act terribly but have an impressive resume, we could possibly think you had a bad day OR we could think your resume is made up or that the companies you performed with are Pay-To-Sing programs or other low level theaters.  We can read a lot into it, so don’t try to guess at what we want to see, just list the truth in an easy to read format.

Remember, if the school is not a good fit, you really don’t want to be there anyways, no matter how great the reputation.  Use the resume below as a guideline.  To help you create your own, I’ve included a downloadable Word Document of the same resume that you can use to plug in your own info.  If you have Film/Television experience, add that category under Theatre, same format except Show may become “PBS Kids Promo”, Company may become “WSKG” and in this case, year can be helpful.  If you have recording experience, list is under a category of “Recordings”.  If the recording was self produced for Grandma, Mom, Dad, and friends, leave it off.  If you recorded it with your garage band and released it to iTunes, that shows business skill, list it as:  Album Name (Role slot), Band (Show), Released on iTunes (Company), Year (Year).  It could be a good conversation starter especially since Broadway has gone pop.

We’re really not interested in community service, grades, or any other traditional resume info.  If a school wants that, its listed in your academic file.  Leave that info for those pages.

Sample Resume – Click here to view a PDF

Sample Resume – Click to download Word file

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