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Theatre Students Featured in Broadwayworld.com’s 2020 Senior Showcase Database

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Broadwayworld.com, the largest theatre website devoted to all things Broadway as well as theatre around the country and world, created its first-ever New York City college senior digital showcase database for accredited casting directors, agents and producers to explore rising talent.

Several Shenandoah Conservatory senior musical theatre and acting students are already featured on the platform:

Musical Theatre

Acting

Students from across the United States are invited to submit their headshot, school name, voice type and a performance video to participate. Visit www.broadwayworld.com to learn more about the project.

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