Categories: News

New tertiary Music Theatre Degree announced for Sydney

After years of preparation, it has been confirmed that Sydney will gain a Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) degree, rivalling that of VCA and WAAPA.

2013 Ballarat Arts Academy Graduating Music Theatre Company

The dynamic game changer will be led by David Wynen and Federation University (Ballarat Arts Academy – previously known as BAPA) in partnership with Sydney Tafe. The course has been announced to be positioned in Ultimo and Chippendale with in close proximity to the ABC studios, where many major productions rehearse in Sydney and theatres like the Capitol and Lyric.

According to David Wynen, this university degree will be the first of its kind in Sydney. With HECS places available and stringent quality control, this university course will build on the structure of existing music theatre degree available in Ballarat.

“I have always been excited by theatre in Sydney”, Wynen said.

“It will be wonderful for talented artists to stay in their hometown rather than travel for quality Music Theatre training. I hope to make this a national hub for Music Theatre.”

Although WAAPA has long been considered the most comprehensive university Music Theatre training ground in the country, with rental prices skyrocketing in Perth and the cost of living away from home while studying increasing steadily, this course could be just what the doctor ordered for Sydney music theatre hopefuls. The Australian Institute of Music or AIM (a private educator) and NIDA also do offer music theatre courses, but no University in Sydney has yet offered this particular kind of training in music theatre.

The program is slated to commence in February next year, with auditions for the first intake taking place in October 2014.

The Ballarat Arts Academy course has produced many graduates working in major musicals across the country and internationally. Graduates have worked on Strictly Ballroom, Cirque De Soleil, King Kong, Mama Mia, Cats, Les Miserables, Hairspray, Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins, and Wicked to name a few. High Profile graduates of the course include Cristina D’Agostino, Josh Piterman, Jaz Flowers, James Smith, Jared Newall and Graeme Foote.

The course will work alongside Kerry Furlong and the talented staff and students of the Sydney music faculty.

Sydney Tafe open Day is August 30, 2014.

For more information about the course and for audition information contact: d.wynen@federation.edu.au

Erin James

Erin James is AussieTheatre.com's former Editor in Chief and a performer on both stage and screen. Credits include My Fair Lady, South Pacific and The King and I (Opera Australia), Love Never Dies and Cats (Really Useful Group), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents), A Place To Call Home (Foxtel/Channel 7) and the feature film The Little Death (written and directed by Josh Lawson).

Recent Posts

Kat Stewart and director Sarah Goodes reunite for gripping Australian drama

One of Australia’s most acclaimed directors, Sarah Goodes (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Julia, The…

3 hours ago

Interview with Gary Abrahams

Fresh from presenting Yentl in London and now celebrating the success of Eurydice at forty…

19 hours ago

The Tony Awards Are Not About Numbers, They Are About The Story Broadway Wants To Tell

The Tony Awards are never just about who gave the best performance or which production…

1 day ago

30 years in the making, Opera Australia’s milestone tour of a Mozart masterpiece: Don Giovanni

Marking three decades of Opera Australia’s national touring program, the 2026 tour of Michael Gow’s…

1 day ago

Paul Capsis and Adam Noviello unite for Grey Gardens-inspired HOUSE OF ROT

Australian stage luminaries Paul Capsis (The Who’s Tommy) and Adam Noviello (Hedwig and the Angry…

2 days ago

Les Femmes at The Grand Electric

What happens when some of the greatest songs ever made famous by male artists are…

2 days ago