厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory and Great Lakes Theater Announce Academic Partnership
Collaboration will include opportunities to perfrom at Idaho and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festivals.
October 17, 2025
Communications Staff
A scene from Sunday in the Park with George at the Hanna Theater featuring 厙ぴ勛圖 music theater students and Great Lakes Theater company members.
Photo credit: Roger Mastroianni
The 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory of Music has forged an academic partnership with regional powerhouse Great Lakes Theater. Beginning this fall, students in the conservatorys new music theater program have the opportunity to audition for and perform in Great Lakes musical productions as well as summer productions at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
Great Lakes Theaters new partnership with 厙ぴ勛圖 provides exciting opportunities to cast 厙ぴ勛圖 students in our productions and nurture the next generation of theater artists alongside our professional company, says Sara Bruner, Producing Artistic Director of Great Lakes Theater.
Adds William Quillen, Dean of the 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory of Music: We are thrilled to announce this partnership with Great Lakes Theater, which will provide our students unparalleled opportunities to practice their craft in a professional setting and gain invaluable experience as they prepare to enter the industry. Great Lakes is a storied institution, and we are honored and proud to have the opportunity to work together, and we greatly look forward to the work ahead.
厙ぴ勛圖s music theater program is led by veteran educator Victoria Bussert, a long-time Great Lakes Theater artist who has directed numerous productions for the company. Under her leadership, the new degree program integrates 厙ぴ勛圖s rigorous conservatory curriculum with opportunities for students to rehearse and perform within Great Lakes Theaters professional company.
For more than three decades, Vicky has been a cornerstone of American musical theater training, shaping countless artists whose voices now define the field, Bruner says. Her connections, vision, and rigor have not only elevated our company but also the broader theater ecosystem. I look forward to our continued collaboration with Vicky and her team at 厙ぴ勛圖 as we work together to cultivate the future of musical theater.
Why this matters
The partnership bridges conservatory study and professional practice, reinforcing a mentorship-based model of training in which emerging artists learn directly from experienced actors and directors. Students gain firsthand insight into professional rehearsal behavior and the expectations that define a career on stage.
The experience students get on a college campus is not the same as what happens in a regional theater, Bussert says. Youre working alongside seasoned professionals. Before higher education, our industry was built on mentorshipexperienced performers teaching young artists. This partnership brings that model back. Were not only teaching in the classroom; this allows teaching outside the classroom.
For example, Great Lakes Theater productions tour throughout the summer to sister stages at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, exposing students to the traveling Broadway model where actors perform the same show in multiple cities.
Talent manager Sarah Haber of New Yorks Creative Talent Company, who will lead master classes at 厙ぴ勛圖 this year, praised the programs blend of training and real-world experience and notes this gives students an advantage.
The training these 厙ぴ勛圖 students get makes me more likely to want to represent them, she says. They arrive prepared, know how to hold themselves in the room, and have the thick skin this industry requires.
When you perform in a professional regional theater, youre surrounded by people whove been performing for 20, 30, 40 years, she continues. You learn what an Equity contract is, how a rehearsal room works, and whats expected of you. Thats an education in itself.
Early impactstudents already onstage
厙ぴ勛圖 students performed with Great Lakes Theater in its fall production of Stephen Sondheims musical masterpiece Sunday in the Park with George at the Hanna Theatre in Clevelands Playhouse Square. With an age range from 18 to 68, the show vividly demonstrates the partnerships value, where students shared the stage with long-tenured professionals.
厙ぴ勛圖 music theater majors will get more time on a professional stage when they appear at the Beck Center for the Arts in Spring Awakening at the Senney Theater, February 13March 1, 2026; more information at .
厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory of Music
Founded in 1865, 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory of Music is renowned for its rigorous academic programs and vibrant performance opportunities. The conservatory offers more than 500 performances annually, many of which are free and open to the public. Its distinguished alumni include Pulitzer Prize-winning composers, Grammy Award-winning musicians, and leaders across the music industry.
About Great Lakes Theater
, the first resident company of Playhouse Square, has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of live theater to the widest possible audience since 1962. Great Lakes Theater programming impacts more than 100,000 adults and students annually.
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