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  1. PPAS is a small, personalized public school in Manhattan that offers a rigorous academic curriculum and professional training in dance, drama, musical theater, vocal and instrumental music. Students can audition for admission and pursue college-level courses, AP classes, and various arts partnerships and opportunities.

  2. Professional Performing Arts School. Coordinates: 40°45′42″N 73°59′19″W. The Professional Performing Arts School, colloquially known as PPAS, is a public middle and high school specializing in the performing arts, located in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City .

    • 1990
    • 10K
    • Keith Ryan
    • Public
  3. High School Admissions, including auditioning for PPAS, will be handled through the MySchools web application. If you have not registered for a MySchools account, go to the following page: https://www.myschools.nyc/en/. Auditioning for PPAS High School programs will begin with recorded audition videos that you prepare and submit to the ...

  4. Professional Performing Arts School has one middle school program, Theatrical Arts, that requires the two following audition components: Acting: Students perform a one-minute monologue from memory. Choose characters that you relate to and decide to whom your characters are talking and why.

    • The Professional Actor Training Program
    • The Acting Studios
    • Performance Opportunities
    • Assessment and Admission
    • Opportunities

    The Professional Actor Training Program (PATP) prepares advanced students for careers as professional actors, with the expectation that students will take responsibility for the depth and development of their own artistic practices. The M.F.A. in Acting is a rigorous three-year training program, led by a faculty of working theater practitioners. A ...

    With a strong foundation in the Meisner Technique, the first year of training puts rigorous emphasis on the authentic use of self and the collaborative process. The second year of training focuses on creating complex characters through application of the foundation work to scenes, exercises and performance. Style work begins in the second half of t...

    Every actor performs a minimum of one role per semester. This may be in the School of Theater’s main stage offerings, Tantrum Theater productions, or studio/laboratory productions. Actors also work regularly in the development and production of new plays: both in workshop and in the annual Seabury Quinn Jr., Playwright’s Festival, in collaboration ...

    Admission to the program is by interview and audition at the annual University Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA) sites and at scheduled auditions on campus (dates to be determined). International students may submit digital auditions and interview via the online platform. M.F.A. Acting [PATP] Sample Curriculum [pdf] Application Requirements

    Professional Opportunities Actors will be given the opportunity to work with the Tantrum Theater, which operates under an Actor’s Equity Association contract through U/RTA. Equity Membership Candidacy is available to participating actors. A wide range of industry guests visit campus each year - frequently for extended workshops. Internship Opportun...

  5. CAPA’s Education & Engagement programs enrich the lives of Central Ohio residents by providing free and low-cost creative experiences that are varied, diverse and accessible. We believe everyone in our community deserves to experience the transformative power of the arts and our many community collaborations enable us to fulfill that belief.

  6. CAPA was formed in 1969 to save the historic Ohio Theatre (Columbus) from the wrecking ball. After the theatre was saved, CAPA renovated the magnificent 1928 movie palace to its original glory. It was then, that CAPA became the leaders in theatre rehabilitation and downtown redevelopment. Since then, CAPA has adopted Columbus’ Palace Theatre ...