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Musical Theater Boot Camp  | 

July 14 — July 25

Musical Theatre Boot Camp is full. There are only waiting list spots available. 

Musical Theater Boot Camp is back! Over the course of two fun-filled weeks (9am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday) students will hone their audition skills, develop a repertoire of monologues and songs, and learn how to find material appropriate for their age and type. Industry professionals and guest artists will instruct students in acting, singing, dancing, movement, musical theater history, and even help with college audition prep. Each Boot Camp session culminates in a “workshare” showcase performance for family and friends! Musical Theater Boot Camp is by audition only.

Dates: Jul 14 – Jul 25
Times: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM; Mon – Fri
Ages: 14-18* Must have been in high school in the 2024-2025 school year

REGISTRATION COST: $1070

Audition – WAITING LIST ONLY

Musical Theatre Boot Camp is full. There are only waiting list spots available. 

Musical Theater Boot Camp is back! Over the course of two fun-filled weeks (9am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday) students will hone their audition skills, develop a repertoire of monologues and songs, and learn how to find material appropriate for their age and type. Industry professionals and guest artists will instruct students in acting, singing, dancing, movement, musical theater history, and even help with college audition prep. Each Boot Camp session culminates in a “workshare” showcase performance for family and friends! Musical Theater Boot Camp is by audition only.

Classes

Session 1
Musical Theater Boot Camp

JULY 14 – 25, 2025
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

VENUE: Carrie Hamilton Theater at Pasadena Playhouse
$1070 – SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

Audition

Venue – Pasadena Playhouse

Students of the Musical Theater Boot Camp will get to hone their skills in the Carrie Hamilton Theater at Pasadena Playhouse.

Audition Info

Audition instructions:

All applicants for Musical Theater Boot Camp must submit a video audition that includes a personal introduction as well as the audition criteria in 1 video (can be edited together). Please be mindful of all instructions, especially posted time limits.

1. PERSONAL INTRODUCTION (1 MINUTE)

  • State your name, age, and the name of your school.
  • Tell us about 1 meaningful arts experience you have had and why it was special.

** Do not read from a script. We are more interested in discovering your personality than hearing prepared answers.

2. AUDITION

  • Sing one musical theater song (30 – 90 seconds). This can be a song from a role you played in a show, or your favorite musical theater song for a role that you’d like to play, or just a song you’ve learned for audition purposes. But it must be from a stage musical. It cannot be a song from a movie, a pop song, or an original song. 
  • You must sing with an accompaniment track. This can be a piano accompaniment that someone recorded for you, or a track you found online. But you cannot sing over the cast recording or any track with pre-recorded vocals; nor can you sing a capella. 
  • You must have the lyrics of your song memorized. Please do not use printed lyrics or read lyrics from a device, like a phone or iPad.
  • If you’d like, you can also include one of the following supplemental performances:
    • 60 – 90 second monologue OR
    • 60 – 90 second performance of dance in any style you are comfortable with. A TikTok is fine!

** Please keep the total time of your video to 4 minutes or under. This 4 mins should include your personal intro (1 min), your musical theater audition song (30 – 90 secs), and your supplement performance (30 – 90 secs), if any. 

THANK YOU, AND BREAK A LEG!

Faculty

Taleen Shrikian (Dance)

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Taleen Shrikian is an Armenian-American performer, choreographer, and educator who was born and raised in Southern California. Taleen attended Boston College where she was a member of the BC Dance Ensemble and earned her BA in Theatre Arts and Minor in Education. After graduating from BC, Taleen returned to Southern California and has been working consistently as an LA-based performer in the Theatre/TV/Film industry, represented by Bloc talent agency. As a performer, some of Taleen’s favorite credits include the National Tour of Evita and regional productions of Grease (La Mirada/McCoy Rigby Entertainment); The Wizard of Oz (Musical Theatre West); Saturday Night Fever and Kinky Boots (Moonlight Amphitheater); Mamma Mia and West Side Story (5-Star Theatricals); Legally Blonde (Candlelight Pavilion); Cabaret (Anchorage PAC); In the Heights (Lewis Family Playhouse); The Madwoman of Chaillot, A Christmas Carol ‘15-‘19 (A Noise Within); an episode of Nickelodeon’s “The Thundermans”; and the short film “Give Me an A” (selected for Cannes Film Festival last year). As an educator, Taleen has taught dance and theatre at schools, studios, theatre companies, and arts enrichment programs across LA and Orange counties. As a choreographer, she has choreographed over 25 dance concerts, plays, and musicals at the middle school, high school, and college level. Taleen is currently a member of the Arts Faculty at Sage Hill School in Newport Beach and can be seen next onstage performing in The Prince of Egypt at Moonlight Amphitheater in San Diego, CA.

Will Pellegrini (Boot Camp Director)

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Will Pellegrini received his BA in Theater from UCLA and his MFA in Directing from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Will has had an extensive television career; he’s worked in a variety of roles and on numerous TV shows, including Fox’s musical hit, Glee. Outside of television, Will has worked as both a director and as a designer at a number of LA theaters, including The Actors’ Gang and Theater of NOTE. Will is adjunct faculty at East LA College, Mt. San Antonio College, and Ventura College – where he teaches courses in Acting, Musical Theater, Stagecraft, and Directing.

Adam McDonald (Music)

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Adam McDonald received a Bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University and a Master’s degree from The Boston Conservatory, both in classical piano performance. He has been a part of five national tours, most notably spending eight years with WICKED, where he eventually took over as music director. Making the move to Los Angeles to pursue both theatre and film, Adam has continued his theatre work at The Pasadena Playhouse, The Pantages, La Mirada Theatre, Pageant of the Masters, and was the rehearsal accompanist for Lion King Live at the Hollywood Bowl. He has scored short films, co-composed, orchestrated, and vocally arranged a musical – MOMologues the Musical, and scored a documentary play for The Boston Public Library, amongst other commissioned compositions. As an educator he serves as Music Director for Marlborough School, music directs the junior high and senior high summer programs at The Pasadena Playhouse, has a private voice studio, and is a vocal clinician at Disney’s Imagination Campus.

FAQs

You Have Questions? We Have Answers.

“What is Your Cancellation Policy?”

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  • If participants cancel at least ten (10) days before the start of that class or camp, they may receive a full refund.
  • Participants cancelling between 9 -1 days before the start of class or camp may receive a 50% refund.
  • No refunds for classes cancelled the first day of a class or camp, or anytime after the class or camp has started.
  • Students should have no more than 1 planned absence from their class or camp.
  • Refunds are issued through our Box Office (626-356-7629). When cancelling a class, please also email education@pasadenaplayhouse.org with your student’s name, the name of the class/camp you are cancelling, and the start date of the class.

“Will Food Be Provided?”

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  • No – all campers should come with a packed lunch and snacks!

“When is Drop Off and Pick Up?”

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  • We will open our doors at 8:50am. Until then, we are not responsible for supervising your camper. Pick up is at 3:30pm. There is no aftercare available at this time.

“My Student is 14/15. How Do I Decide if they Should Attend Playhouse Players Next Stage: 13 Jr. Or Musical Theater Boot Camp?

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  • Musical Theater Boot Camp is an advanced training program designed for high school students who want to pursue musical theatre in college, professionally, or in their communities. Your student must have completed their freshman year of high school to be eligible for the camp. Musical Theater Boot Camp is by audition only. If your 14 or 15 year old is newer to theatre or would not want to undergo an audition process, we recommend enrolling them in Playhouse Players Next Stage: 13 Jr.

“How Many Students Are in Musical Theater Boot Camp?”

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  • There will be 25 students admitted.

“What Does the Daily Schedule Look Like?”

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    • Camp is from 9:00am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday. Campers will rotate through acting/scene study class, private vocal coaching, group dance/choreography class, audition workshops, and more – taught by a team of 3 instructors: one for Acting, one for Voice/Music, and one for Dance. All of the instructors will collaborate on the students’ final showcase of Boot Camp.

“What Does My Student Need to Bring to Camp?”

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  • Every day, your camper should come with:
    • A lunch and snacks
    • A water bottle
    • Closed toed shoes
    • Clothes they can move in comfortably

“Is there a Final Performance? When and Where is it?”

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  • Yes, Boot Camp students will perform a showcase of what they’ve worked on throughout the 2-week session. The showcase will take place on their last day of camp, July 25th, at the Carrie Hamilton Black Box Theatre There both will be an afternoon and evening performance – exact times TBD. More details about the showcase will be given to the families closer to the start of Boot Camp, but plan to have your student occupied until 7:30pm on the final day of Boot Camp.

For any other questions, please email the Education Department at education@pasadenaplayhouse.org

Pasadena Playhouse’s Youth & Family Programming would not be possible without the generous support of The Fitzberg Foundation, the Helen and Will Webster Foundation, and Apriem Advisors. This project is also funded in part by a grant from Pasadena Community Foundation, with additional support provided by Dwight Stuart Youth Fund.