Above and beyond any other New York Broadway program!

New York City Teens Program

Ages 13-19

2-week summer intensive for highly motivated teens

July 25 - August 8, 2026

$4,500

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Train in New York City

Students participate in an immersive Broadway training experience supported by personalized preparation in Los Angeles, ensuring they arrive in New York ready to train at a professional level.

In NYC, students attend private master classes with Broadway professionals, take classes at the world-famous Broadway Dance Center, and experience Broadway through performances, talkbacks, and backstage access.

What’s Included


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Price Includes: 24-Hour Chaperone

Price Does Not Include: Airfare, food/meals on trip, transportation to & from city, subway costs.

Optional Add-On | $600: Airfare plus transport to and from city with parent chaperone.

Thank you for the best summer of my life. Every single day in New York was a new learning experience. It really helped me confirm that I want to perform for the rest of my life.
— Rinn, student
New York was easily one of the most uniquely incredible experiences that I have ever had. The combination of professional training in every aspect of theatre, seeing incredible shows, developing valuable friendships, and touring the city helped solidify the fact that I want to actively participate in theatre for the rest of my life. I would strongly suggest this trip for anyone that has a strong aspiration for theatrical studies!
— Zach, student

Past Trips

I adore teaching the students from Theatre 360. It is one of my favorite teaching experiences of the year. They are so talented and enthusiastic. Devon Yates is an excellent teacher. She has prepared them to be professional, prepared and wonderfully game and eager to learn. I wish I had that kind of training when I was their age. Theatre 360’s New York Musical Theatre Trip is one of the most well rounded, educational and personalized learning experiences for kids ages 13-18 around.
— Anne L. Nathan; Broadway “It shoulda been you,” “Once,” “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” “Sunday in the Park with George,” “Chicago,” “Ragtime”

Past Instructors

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AUDITION DETAILS & FAQ’S

Students will need to audition and be accepted into each program.

Students must attend the 6-hour prep-time in Los Angeles with Artistic Director, Devon Yates.

Application Form
  • Students will need to audition, be accepted and attend Musical Theatre Academy sessions during the Summer session.

    ALL STUDENTS MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION & A PERSONAL ESSAY.

    If you are not a current student of Theatre 360, or this is your first time attending, you will also need to submit an audition and resume, along with the application & personal essay.

    Please email all materials to: info@theatre360.org

    • Audition: (If you are not a current student of Theatre 360, or this is your first time attending) Prepare a one minute monologue of your choice and a one minute musical theatre song. If your files are large, you may upload to YouTube or Dropbox and include a link in your application email.

    • Resume: (If you are not a current student of Theatre 360, or this is your first time attending) List your education, training, and past experiences in acting/musical theatre.

    • Personal Essay: indicate your interest, performing arts goals, what theatre means to you, and what you hope to learn [one page].

    • Application Form: Download and complete the application form.

  • Application Deadline: March 15

    After this, late acceptance will be permitted if there is room in the program. 

    Late fees will apply to show tickets, hotels, and airlines as they will have already been purchased with a group discount.

  • $4,500

    Musical Theatre Academy camp (required) is $975. Students will spend 10 days, preparing for the trip, including song and monologue selection and workshopping, dance classes, and a parent showcase on the final evening.

  • The students live at the Hotel Edison (228 West 47th Street at 7th Ave).  All students will have roommates and will be chaperoned by Theatre 360 staff.

  • Yes, given sufficient notice, we will accommodate room sharing requests.

  • No. Each student will need to provide their own money for meals daily.  We will have The Edison Hotel provide a refrigerator in each room for students to purchase groceries in order to save money. Most of our breakfasts are on the go at Starbucks or local walk-in coffee stores which can range from $5.00-$10.00 daily. Lunch and dinner are usually eaten out in the city and can range from $20.00-$30.00.  Care is taken to keep meals at a minimum with usually one special meal eaten daily.  Each student is also required to provide tip and tax at each meal.

  • Classes are held at different rehearsal studios in Manhattan: Pearl Studios, Ripley-Grier, and Studio 353.

    Students will walk or take the subway with their chaperone to and from their classes.  While in class, a chaperone will be on site, should any special needs come up.

  • Dance classes are held at Broadway Dance Center at 322 W. 45th Street. Students will be chaperoned on their walk to and from the dance studio daily.

  • The faculty is comprised of working professionals: prominent actors, directors, designers, stage managers, accomplished voice teachers, casting directors, playwrights, and production staff members.  Most teachers know Executive/Artistic Director Devon Yates personally.

  • Dance and Master Classes will be held Monday through Friday, with some exceptions on Saturday and Sundays. Shows and field trips will be planned for the weekends as well as some downtime.  All will be chaperoned.

  • A complete list of items needed will be distributed prior to leaving for New York.  Generally students need enough clothes for two weeks, as well as dance attire and shoes for theatre dance, ballet, and tap classes.  Each student will be responsible for bringing their own music, headshot and resume for use in Master Classes.

  • Students will need to purchase subway transit fare once we reach the city.  The weekly unlimited metro card is $33.00. Each student will be responsible for their own card once we arrive in New York City.  Walking is also a big part of our trip.

  • A final two-week itinerary of dance classes, master classes, shows, restaurants, and activities will be provided to the students and their families one week prior to the start of the New York program.  Each student will be given the opportunity to pick from a range of dance classes M-F mornings, as well as indicating their preferences for Broadway shows prior to the trip. M-F, students will take dance classes in the mornings, Master Classes in the afternoons, and attend Broadway and Off-Broadway shows most evenings. In the case of there being no show in the evening, students will participate in an artistic or cultural activity.

  • Students are responsible for their own meals, incidentals, and extra Broadway shows.  There are Broadway and Off-Broadway shows paid for through the students’ tuition in New York City. There will be nights where students may pick and purchase their tickets to see a show of their choice. Tickets can be bought at the TKTS discount ticket booth; tickets usually range from $40-$70 depending on show of choice.  Students can anticipate spending between $60 and $100 per day depending on eating habits, incidentals, souvenirs, and choice of activities.

  • A complete list of items needed will be distributed prior to leaving for New York.  Generally students need enough clothes for two weeks, as well as dance attire and shoes for theatre dance, ballet, and tap classes.  Each student will be responsible for bringing their own music, headshot and resume for use in Master Classes.

  • No, we have created a payment plan based on a minimum of 10 students attending the program. There will be a price increase if you register after March 15.

    NYC Teen Payment Plan ($4,500)

    March 15 – $1,000 (nonrefundable)

    April 5 – $1,000

    May 1 – $1,000

    June 1 – $1,000

    July 1 – $500

    $975 Musical Theatre Academy camp fee is due prior to auditions for the summer musical in May (if student plans to audition) or by June 26th (if student is not participating in the show).
    This should be paid online through our registration platform