MUSICAL THEATER
[Open Level]
Ages 18+
$160
Includes 4x Classes:
FEBRUARY 6, 13, 20, 27
THURSDAYS 8:00-9:30PM
Sing, Dance and Act with Broadway Rise’s Intermediate / Advanced Musical Theater Class!
Introducing Broadway Rise's Open Adult Musical Theater Class – the perfect opportunity for performers to sharpen their skills and take their craft to the next level! This weekly class meets every Thursday evening from 8:00–9:30 PM.
In this dynamic 90-minute session, you'll immerse yourself in the world of musical theater, focusing on challenging Broadway repertoire that spans timeless classics to today’s most celebrated hits. Each class begins with a vocal warmup and learning a song from the Broadway canon. You’ll then bring the number to life with choreography and staging that’s designed to push your boundaries, featuring more advanced movement and direction to elevate your performance.
This class is ideal for individuals who want to refine their skills in vocal technique, acting, and dance while exploring nuanced performance choices. Through small group and ensemble rehearsals, you'll build on your stage presence, master intricate material, and connect with fellow theater enthusiasts in a supportive yet driven environment.
Broadway Rise’s Musical Theater Class offers a thrilling chance to grow as a performer and rediscover the joy of Broadway!
Ready to reach new heights? The spotlight awaits you!
Our Location
ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH
2504 Broadway
New York, NY 10025
Corner of W 93rd St & Broadway
Want to speak to a member of the Broadway Rise team?
You can CALL or TEXT us anytime
+1 (646) 360 0367
Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox is a renowned music director, vocal coach, and orchestrator with a diverse career spanning Broadway, international productions, and innovative musical projects.
His recent credits include orchestrations for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Alex Newell’s performance of “My Strongest Suit” for AIDSWALK 2021, and the musical Virtuoso, which premiered in Poland. Andrew also served as Lead Orchestrator and Co-Producer for the acclaimed podcast Bite-Sized Broadway, earning Webby and Discover Pods honors.
As a composer, Andrew's works have been performed worldwide, including Caveman 2.0 and Slam Frank, currently in development. He also contributed to musicals designed for youth theater programs adapting to remote performance during COVID-19. Beyond the stage, Andrew bridges musical theater with contemporary genres, producing projects like Sondheim in the Style of…, blending Sondheim classics with pop-punk and synthpop influences.
Andrew has designed and led music programs for institutions like AMDA NY and Purchase College, as well as international workshops in Beijing and Shanghai. His unique expertise in pop, rock, and musical theater repertoire allows him to provide students with the tools to master authentic and versatile performances. Passionate about cross-cultural education, he continues to inspire creativity and confidence in performers of all ages.
Gabi Hagenlocker
Gabi is beyond excited to bring the transformative experience of theatre and performance to this community of performing arts lovers.
Gabi Hagenlocker is a recent graduate of Florida State University’s BFA Music Theatre program! In her time at college, she studied the likes of Shakespeare, Chekov, Stanislavsky, Uta Hagen, and Linklater. She also received dance training in Graham, Cunningham, ballet, and theatre jazz styles.
Her university performance credits include Violet Newstead in 9 to 5, Ensemble/Fight Captain in Sweet Charity, Old Shady in Men on Boats, and a swing in Newsies with director Michael Fatica.
Outside of the classroom, Gabi also conducted honors research on Frantic Assembly’s process of devising theatre. Her ensemble work allowed her to explore the forms of theater performance and push the boundaries of storytelling.
Her goal is to inspire students to interpret text freely and perform authentically: finding connection and community. She is eager to immerse herself in the New York professional theatre scene and share her knowledge on audition process and stage preparation.”
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Students and should wear comfortable clothes that allow for easy movement.
Shoes should also be suitable for movement and dancing, such as dance shoes, sneakers or sandals with straps.
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Yes we do! Email us at classes@broadwayriseacademy.com to get the discount code.
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We understand that absences happen though we encourage our students to attend class as much as possible to avoid missing out on new content, material, etc.
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Tuition will be pro-rated accordingly for late registration, no late registration after Week 2.