Acting applicants must submit:
- Submit a full resume of theatrical, educational and community activity history.
- Submit a video audition of two monologues. The monologues should contrast each other. Each monologue should be between 60 and 90 seconds, and the total video run time should be no more than three minutes. Video must be recorded in a well-lit environment with high-quality sound.
Musical Theatre applicants must submit:
Overall
Each piece can be filmed/uploaded as a separate piece of media or a continuous video. Please do not exceed five (5) minutes total.
Slate
There should not be a separate “slate” video—slates are to appear at the beginning of each piece. To slate for a song, share your name, the title, and show in which it appears. To slate for a monologue, share your name, the title of the play, and the playwright.
Songs & Monologues Options
1 song and monologue OR 2 songs (total of: 2 contrasting songs from the musical theater canon OR 1 song and 1 monologue)
Songs
When submitting two (2) songs: these should be contrasting pieces from the musical theatre canon.
- One song should be a ballad and one song should be up-tempo.
- One song should be written prior to 1970; the other should be written after 1970 and contrast the style of the first.
- Each song file should be 60-90 seconds. This time limit includes the slate at the beginning of the piece.
- Songs should be filmed in a ¾ shot, which means the top of the head to your knees should be visible in the frame.
Monologue
When submitting one song and one monologue: Prepare one age-appropriate contemporary monologue from a play or musical (no television shows, movies, or dialects) no longer than 60 seconds.
- This time limit includes the slate at the beginning of the piece.
- Monologues should be filmed in a “close-up” shot, which means the top of the head to the middle of your chest should be visible in the frame.
Dance
Please record and submit two (2) short dance combinations. Choose between:
1. BOTH of the combinations linked below.
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2. One of the combinations linked below and an additional combination showcasing & celebrating your special style, technique: Hip-Hop, Tap, Acrobatics, West African, African-Caribbean, Latin, Ballroom are some examples. No barre work. Please stick to vocabulary and steps you are familiar with and can execute well. We just want to see where you are in your dance training—show us YOU through your dance.
Total running time for the dance portion of your video should be 2 minutes maximum.
Statement Video
Thirty (30) second personal artistic statement video. It may address areas of interest (such as performance, teaching, choreography, and/or actor/musicianship) or what makes you unique as an artist that would flourish at Columbia. ANYTHING you want: a special skill, a passionate speech, “What do you want us to know about you?” and “What makes you unique?”
Musical Theatre Portfolio Items
- A full resume of theatrical history including name of show, role played, and venue.
- A full-color headshot.