<p>If I did transfer into CAP21 after two years, would I receive the same curriculum that their juniors/seniors have?
Also, would I still be able to do the senior showcase?</p>
<p>No…on both.
I can’t remember if you would join the freshmen or the sophomores in your junior year when you audition to switch into CAP for advanced studio (and it IS by audition and they only take a few from other studios). So, you either do the first and second year of CAP or the second and third year curriculum…I think it is second and third year. There is not really a fourth year per se anyway because in senior year, there is just the showcase semester and it is not regular training and it is ONLY open to CAP students who have been in CAP all three years prior to senior year. </p>
<p>However, you could audition to be in the Tisch Musical Theater showcase. My D did that showcase recently. Kids from any studio can auditoin for it and even CAP kids are in it. Her BF was in Strasberg for three years and in CAP for senior year but did the Tisch MT Industry Showcase in his senior year last year. That’s what you could CONCEIVABLY do but it means getting into CAP by audition…no guarantees. And it means getting into the Tisch MT Showcase…they take 15 from all of Tisch by audition where casting directors select the students, not faculty. No guarantees. HOwever, you can do plenty of MT while at Tisch. Strasberg puts on musicals and any student from any studio can be in mainstage musicals, GAP musicals, and varioius other musicals such as directing project musicals at Playwrights and original musicals by students in ETW and on and on.</p>
<p>I don’t mean to sound discouraging, but I would not encourage anyone to enroll at NYU Tisch <em>counting</em> on transferring from an acting studio into CAP. </p>
<p>But I would also say that the majority of the kids who wanted to be assigned to CAP and who are assigned to another studio and enroll at that other studio end up loving their studios and not wanting to transfer after all. </p>
<p>Just a few things to keep in mind during all of this, clay!</p>