Post 16 Musical Theatre
Curriculum Overview
On this lively course you will spend your time improving your technique in singing, dancing and acting skills through hard work, discipline and teamwork. If you are a versatile and open minded performer then you will fit right into this rigorous and vibrant course.
You will explore a wide range of performing arts work and develop as both an artist and as a person. The course is designed to give equal focus to acting, singing and dance and the development of skills and knowledge in these performance disciplines.
At Post 16 you study the Musical Theatre UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing and Production Arts (equivalent to 3 A Levels).
You will develop your skills and knowledge in all areas of performing arts, exploring new performance techniques and new writing - often pushing boundaries with challenging material. With an equal focus on singing, acting and dancing you will get practical opportunities to practise what you’ve learnt through performances in the School’s theatres and external venues, all produced to the highest technical standard. Recent productions include: Amelie, American Idiot and Just So.
Industry Opportunities
We collaborate with a range of creative industry partners to ensure our students receive the most up-to-date education and real-world experience, plus access to work placements. These include:
- Careers in the Arts Masterclasses and Musical Theatre Performance Masterclasses
- Theatre visits
- Performance opportunities to perform such as in a choir at BRIT Awards 2025.
- Collaborating on new professional work such as Fan Girls at the Lyric Hammersmith
What Qualities Do I Need?
- We welcome students with a wide range of skills and backgrounds
- Hardworking as the course is likely to be very different to what you have experienced so far in your school life.
- Stamina and commitment to a full timetable, long hours and a high degree of intensity within the training.
- To be open minded in your response to challenging material and repertoire which may push boundaries.
- We are looking for potential in all three areas of the performing arts.
- A ‘can do’ attitude.
How Do I Apply
Please answer these questions online:
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a) What makes you excited to study Musical Theatre at The BRIT School? Why do you think it’s the right place for you to learn and grow?
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b) Was there a person, moment, or thing that made you want to study Musical Theatre? What about it really stuck with you or inspired you?
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c) How do you think studying this course will help you with your goals or the kind of job you want when you're older?
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d) Why did you choose this Strand? What skills would you be developing by doing it?
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e) Aside from Musical Theatre, please tell us about your other skills and/or interests.