Voice for Musical Theater
About the Course
Students will be given all supplies needed for this elective.
In this class, students will strengthen skills for confident singing, focusing on character-driven vocals, ensemble singing, and general singing technique. Each student will have the opportunity to sing solo material, as well as group singing. If this is your first time dipping a toe in the world of musical theatre, or if you're looking to brush up on your musical theatre skills this class has something for you.
While this intensive may be taken independently, it is an elective that is designed to work in conjunction with our Musical & Theater Intensive 4-week program. Please see that description here or email plus@cornish.edu if you have any questions.
How the Summer@Cornish program works:
3 ways to Participate - Full-Day - Half Day - One Intensive
Full-Day Program
- 1 Morning Intensive
- M-F 9AM - 12PM
- 2 Afternoon Electives
- M/W/F & T/Th 1PM - 4PM
Half-Day Program
Students can select a combination of:
- 1 Intensive + 1 Elective
- Only Intensive
- Only Elective
Residency Program
- Full-Day Program
- Evening & Weekend Activities
- Extra studio Time
- Learn more here...
My So-Called High School Rank | Official Trailer | HBO
My So-Called High School Rank chronicles the creation of a musical theater production at Granite Bay High School in Sacramento, CA, inspired by students’ stories of the constant pressures to achieve a top-rank in every part of their lives to get ahead in today’s fierce college admissions process.
In an uncanny case of art anticipating real life, Granite Bay’s musical “Ranked” was in the works weeks before Rick Singer and the “Varsity Blues” scandal made headlines in 2019. The play’s apt timing and subject matter speak to a culture where many students feel driven to succeed at any cost.
The film features the “Ranked” creators Kyle Holmes and David Taylor Gomes, as well as students, parents and staff of Granite Bay High School and Cupertino High School in California, Fordham High School for the Arts in New York City, and Ripley High School in West Virginia.