Pre-College: Broadway and Beyond: Turn Your Love of Theater Into Powerful Writing | Teachers College Advancing Literacy

Pre-College: Broadway and Beyond: Turn Your Love of Theater Into Powerful Writing

Jul 6, 2026 - Jul 17, 2026

9-12

$4495

Teachers College

Dates: July 6 - 17, 2026 Level : Students in grades 9-12. This introductory course is designed for interested high school students and no experience is required. Writing samples are required as part of the application process. Venue: In-person at Teachers College and NYC Broadway shows (TBA) Times: 9:00am - 3:00pm Monday through Friday, Please Note: Once the two Broadway show times are confirmed, times for those two days may differ slightly to accommodate show times. Presenters: Kim Brooks

Price: $4,495 - Application fee waived until March 1, 2026, a $75 savings

Program Description:

Have strong opinions about what makes a Broadway show unforgettable? Turn your passion into published writing. Turn Your Love of Theater into Powerful Writing This immersive 10-day intensive brings together everything you love: live theater, critical thinking, and creative expression. You'll experience the magic of Broadway firsthand, then channel that excitement into three dynamic forms of writing that theater critics, essayists, and fans use to engage with productions.

The Experience Picture this: You're seated in a Broadway theater as the lights dim. The next day, you're crafting your critical response alongside peers who share your passion, guided by expert writing instructors who help you transform raw reactions into polished prose. Whether you're writing a compelling review, a thought-provoking essay, or imaginative fan fiction, you'll develop the skills that professional writers use to engage audiences.

What Makes This Program Unique

Live Theater Immersion: Attend at least two professional Broadway productions and experience NYC's unparalleled theater scene Three Writing Genres: Master reviews, analytical essays, and creative fan fiction—versatile skills that translate across academic and professional contexts Expert Mentorship: Learn from accomplished writing teachers who understand both craft and criticism Peer Collaboration: Engage in dynamic discussions and workshops where your ideas sharpen through feedback and debate Build Skills That Last

  • Develop evidence-based arguments that persuade readers

  • Master the writing process from brainstorming to final draft

  • Conduct research that enriches your critical perspective

  • Craft creative narratives inspired by professional productions

  • Give and receive constructive feedback like a professional writer

Transform the way you experience theater—and discover your voice as a writer.Ready to turn your theater passion into powerful prose? Apply now with your writing samples.

Learning Objectives

  • Genre knowledge about various forms of writing

  • Research skills to build and use background knowledge

  • How to develop ideas and engage readers through various forms of writing

Introduction to and exploration of comparative analysis

Who Should Attend

TC Pre-College courses are open to students ages 14-17. All courses are conducted in English and learners should have sufficient fluency to participate.

Perfect For Students Who:

  • Love theater and want to deepen their engagement with productions

  • Enjoy expressing opinions and backing them up with evidence

  • Want to strengthen their writing for college applications and beyond

  • Thrive in collaborative, discussion-based learning environments

  • Are ready to see NYC theater through a writer's eyes

This introductory course is designed for interested high school students. Writing samples are required as part of the application process.

Upon Completion

Participants who successfully complete this program will earn a verified Certificate of Participation and an official Digital Badge—valuable credentials that can be shared on LinkedIn or digital portfolios.

Contact

Teachers College, Columbia University

525 West 120th Street

Mailbox #77

New York, NY 10027

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