Now also in Sydney + Brisbane for February 2026 intake!
Music Theatre at JMC
JMC's Music Theatre course will turbo-charge your singing, dancing, and acting skills through rigorous, industry-standard, practical training. You’ll learn from experienced industry mentors and work on theatrical & screen projects to build your portfolio and prepare you for the performing arts industry.
You’ll train in performance for stage, screen, and new media, gaining the versatility and confidence needed to start your career in Australia’s Music Theatre & Acting industries. Together, we’ll help you shape your unique path as a performer ready for today’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Why Study Music Theatre at JMC
Career outcomes
JMC Music Theatre graduates are multi-skilled performers who sing, act, and dance their way onto stages and screens. You’ll train under industry mentors, building the confidence and versatility to work across theatre, film, and live performance. Our graduates perform in touring productions, cabarets, film and TV projects, and independent creative works around the country.
Who is this for?
This course is designed for people who want to pursue a career in the Music Theatre industry. It suits those who thrive in high-energy, collaborative environments and are ready for the demands of a fast-paced industry.
Ideal for aspiring music theatre performers, actors, and dancers, it’s for individuals who want to refine their triple-threat skills and gain the practical performance experience to be industry-ready and step confidently into professional audition rooms for stage, film, and new media.
Learn from industry Experts
What you learn
You’ll train as a well-rounded performer through intensive, studio-based learning in singing, acting, and dance. Develop vocal technique, physicality, stagecraft, and screen performance while exploring musical interpretation and ensemble collaboration. Across your studies, you’ll learn to deliver dynamic performances across theatre, film, and emerging media, guided by mentors with real industry experience.
What you gain
The versatility, confidence, and technical skill to thrive as a professional performer. You’ll graduate with polished audition material, live stage experience, and a portfolio of recorded and filmed performances that showcase your unique talent. With connections across Australia’s creative industries, you’ll be ready to step into roles on stage, on screen, or in music theatre production.
Life at JMC
Life at JMC is about more than classes - it’s about being part of a creative community. With state-of-the-art facilities, collaborative projects, and a vibrant campus culture, students are surrounded by like-minded people who share their passion for the arts. From industry events and performances to student showcases and social activities, JMC offers an environment where creativity thrives, connections are made, and ideas come to life.
Course Structure
The Bachelor of Creative Arts (Music Theatre) develops versatile performers through intensive, studio-based training in singing, acting, and dance. You’ll build strong foundations in vocal technique, stagecraft, movement, and core dance styles including Jazz, Tap, Ballet, and Commercial.
Across the degree, you’ll explore Golden Age, Jukebox, Concept, and Book musicals, supported by classes in vocal anatomy, dance technique, audition preparation, and industry-focused performance skills. Students take part in cabarets, showcases, musical theatre productions, and creative projects that reflect contemporary Broadway and West End culture.
In later stages, you’ll refine your craft through musical staging projects, screen acting, and original work creation, culminating in a major graduate showcase presented to industry professionals.
Careers
A career in music theatre brings together acting, singing, and dance - and the ability to perform across traditional and emerging stages. At JMC, you’ll refine your craft under expert mentors and graduate ready to light up any stage, screen, or production.
Potential Career Paths
Acting Graduate spotlight
Performance Industry Snapshot
$20.2B
The Australian screen industry’s total output sits at A$20.2 billion.2
$3.1B
Australia’s live performance industry reached a record $3.1 billion in total revenue in 2023.1
$542.2M
Music theatre recorded $542.2 million in revenue and nearly 4.3 million attendees in 2023, remaining the second largest live performance category.1
30.1M
Ticketed attendance totalled 30.1 million in 2023 - the highest on record for the sector.1
Source: 1. Live Performance Australia, 2023 Ticket Attendance and Revenue Report, 2. Access Economics, PwC, Screen Australia
Teresa Giansiracusa
Since graduating from JMC Academy with a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) with major in Music Theatre, Teresa has built a diverse career across stage and industry. She has performed in productions including &Juliet, Blood Wedding (Theatre Works), and with the Melbourne Shakespeare Company, while also stepping into creative and professional leadership as a Casting Consultant at Conscious Casting.
Alongside her stage work, Teresa is passionate about mentoring the next generation of performers through her work as a vocal coach, combining her love of storytelling, technique, and community. Her journey shows how JMC graduates can carve out multi-faceted careers both on and off the stage.
Showcase
Music Theatre Student Showcase
JMC’s music theatre students perform across genres and styles, from cabaret and contemporary pieces to full-scale productions. The showcase highlights their dynamic mix of acting, singing, and dance, revealing the energy and dedication behind every performance. It’s a vibrant celebration of talent and teamwork in action.
JMC Production Spotlight
Productions Highlights Reel
Cry-Baby Production
Into The Woods Production
Urinetown Production
Ignite Production
Polemos Production
Cry-Baby Production
She Kills Monsters Production
Trojan Barbie Production
Mr Burns Production
Into The Woods Production
Ignite Production
Showcase
Tempest Production
Urinetown Production
Bronte Production
Polemos Production
Cry-Baby Production
Ignite Production
A Midsummer Night's Dream Production
Into The Woods Production
Showcase
Urinetown Production
1984 Production
Cry-Baby Production
Cry-Baby was the first full-scale musical produced by JMC’s first-year Music Theatre students during their second trimester. The sold-out season demonstrated their developing skills in performance, collaboration, and stagecraft. The production gave students hands-on experience in every aspect of mounting a musical. Cara Fregoni’s performance of “Screw Loose” captured the energy and spirit of the show and the program.
Industry-Connected from Day One
At JMC, our Music Theatre students learn directly from the professionals shaping today’s stages. Through exclusive guest workshops led by leading performers and directors, like Hamilton’s Chloe Zuel and & Juliet’s Clary Riven, Aadhya Wije, and Yashith Fernando, you’ll gain first-hand insight into what makes a standout audition. These sessions offer a rare opportunity to build your performance toolkit, connect with industry mentors, and step confidently into the spotlight.
Alumni Spotlight: Teresa Giansiracusa
JMC Acting graduate Teresa Giansiracusa brought the house down as Diana Morales in A Chorus Line at The National Theatre, Melbourne. Her stage credits also included Juliet in Romeo & Juliet, Quincy/Marge in Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play, and Fabian in Twelfth Night with the Melbourne Shakespeare Company. Teresa’s journey from JMC to the professional stage showcased the talent and dedication nurtured through her training.
a day in the life of a Music Theatre Student
From a morning bakery run to the final curtain call, Madeleine’s day is full of creative energy. In just her second trimester of the Music Theatre course at JMC Academy, she’s already performing in her second full-scale production, a testament to the hands-on, performance-driven experience that defines JMC’s approach to training.
Follow Madeleine through a typical day on campus as she balances classes, rehearsals, and collaboration with fellow performers. You’ll see how passion, practice, and creativity come together in an environment designed to nurture the next generation of music theatre artists.
Venues
Where you'll perform
At JMC Academy, you don’t just learn on our purpose-built campus - you perform in some of your state’s most iconic theatre and performance venues. As part of your music theatre degree, you’ll gain real industry experience performing in professional spaces, building confidence and connections that prepare you for a career on stage and screen.
Music Theatre
Students Train and Perform in Australia’s Best Acting Facilities and Venues
Sydney Opera House
[Graduate Showcase, Sydney]
As one of Australia’s most prestigious acting schools, JMC gives Sydney students the opportunity to perform their Graduate Showcase at the Sydney Opera House. This capstone event celebrates years of training as students mark the moment they step into the industry as emerging artists. Recordings are put before casting directors, agents, and industry professionals for post-study opportunities.
Arts Centre Melbourne
[Melbourne]
Melbourne students bring their skills to the stage at Arts Centre Melbourne, the state’s premier performing arts destination. Here, JMC Music Theatre students perform in professional theatres and rehearsal spaces that host world-class productions, gaining invaluable insight into the realities of performance at a professional level.
Purpose-Built On-Campus Music Theatre Facilities
As a JMC Music Theatre student, your performance training starts right on campus. These spaces are designed to replicate professional environments, ensuring every student graduates with real-world experience, industry-ready skills, and the confidence to perform anywhere - from set to stage.
- Black Box Theatres for performance and movement classes (Sydney and Melbourne)
- Film and TV studios equipped with professional lighting and production setups
- RED EPIC cameras and advanced recording equipment for screen acting
- Professional voiceover studios for dialogue, dubbing, and narration training
- On-campus auditoriums for live performances and showcases
Explore our campuses offering Music Theatre
Fees & How to Apply
Music Theatre
Key Course Details
- Award: Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) with major in Music Theatre
- CRICOS Code: 104616C
- Study Mode: Full-time
- Duration: 2 years accelerated (6 trimesters)
- Delivery Mode: On-Campus
- Campus: Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney
- Intakes: February
Application Codes
| Application Method | Course Code |
| Apply Direct | - |
| UAC (Sydney) | 773020 |
| VTAC (Melbourne) | 9530110122 (Domestic) |
| QTAC (Brisbane) | 070130 |
How to Apply
To apply for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) with major in Music Theatre, you can submit a direct application through the JMC Academy website (no application fees) or apply via your state's Tertiary Admissions Centre (standard UAC/VTAC application fees apply).
Study in VIC February Intake (Year 12 Applicants): If you're currently in Year 12 in and looking to apply to JMC's Melbourne campus, you'll need to apply through VTAC for February entry.
Entry Requirements
Domestic
- Academic: Completion of Year 12 or equivalent.
- ATAR: No ATAR required.
- Interview: All applicants attend an admissions interview.
- Audition: All applicants attend an audition.
- Age: Minimum 17 years old at course commencement.
See Full Domestic Entry Requirements and Alternate Entry Pathways
International
- International students must also demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.5 (Academic) with no band below 6.0. Check out our English Language Requirements for more information.
Domestic Fees
- All Music Theatre courses are FEE-HELP eligible for domestic students.
- Tuition fees can be deferred through the Australian government FEE-HELP – no upfront payment needed if eligible.
International Fees
- Tuition fees for international students are charged per trimester, with the total program cost depending on your study load.
- A non-refundable enrolment fee also applies.
Important Dates
Applications for JMC Academy's Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) with major in Music Theatre are open year-round, with one main intake each year - February. We recommend applying early to secure your preferred campus and start date. If you’re applying through UAC or VTAC, make sure to check their official key dates for application deadlines and change-of-preference periods.
See key datesRecognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is ideal for those who have gained skills and knowledge that are equivalent to what would be learned in a JMC course, whether through formal education (including partially completed courses), work experience, or informal learning.
FAQs
We know choosing the right music theatre course comes with lots of questions. This section brings together the answers to some of the most common queries about studying music theatre at JMC - from entry requirements and applications, to fees, student life, and other aspects. If you don’t see your question here, our Admissions team is only a click away.
FAQs for Music Theatre
This degree combines intensive actor training with focused development in singing, dancing, and performance skills for stage, screen, and musical theatre.
You’ll study acting for stage, film and TV, performing for new media (voiceover, motion capture, content creation), entrepreneurship, singing, dance, character development, and audition techniques—plus perform in live productions at Australia's best performance venues and in music videos, films and TV shows. At the end of the course, they receive a professional showreel and headshot to take to industry.
The course is open to passionate performers of all levels. Entry is by audition, and JMC supports both developing and experienced artists.
The course offers a holistic, contemporary training model, with small class sizes, industry-active mentors, and opportunities to perform across multiple mediums.
The bachelor’s degree takes 2 years on an accelerated track, or 3 years for international students only, with intakes taking place in February each year.
Yes. You’ll perform in full-scale productions, cabarets, ensemble scenes, fully staged musicals, as well as TV shows and film work throughout the program.
Yes. You’ll receive six private hours of lessons as well as two hours of ensemble singing. There are also three showcases and three musical rehearsals for music (20 hours for each prodject), training in singing (solo and ensemble), musical theatre repertoire, and various dance styles including jazz, tap, and contemporary.
Yes. Entry into the course requires an audition and interview where you’ll demonstrate your acting, singing, and dancing ability.
Graduates can work as actors, musical theatre performers, voice-over artists, screen actors, presenters, and performers in live or digital productions.
The degree is offered at JMC campuses in Sydney and Melbourne, with intakes in February only.
Yes. 80% of your time at will be spent in practical classes and performances. At JMC, you learn acting four ways.
- Learn by doing: This is where you participate in a practical acting exercise or activity in class or in a performance and this experience informs your acting process.
- Learn though others: This is social learning. Here, you might witness a fellow student do an exercise of a performance, and through their experience, you might learn something about your own acting process. The other way we learn through others is by collaborating. When an actor plays a character, they only truly develop that character through listening and responding to their scene partner.
- Apply your skills and knowledge: This is where you take all of your learning in the various subjects you do and you consolidate these skills and knowledge into your performance projects. This is the most sophisticated learning process you will enjoy at JMC Acting because this is all based on real-world performance projects. In other words – you learn to be an actor by doing what actors do!
- Gain new knowledge: This is where we come together and talk about acting. Where we read about acting. Where we think about acting. This helps you to understand the process not only from a practical perspective but also from a theoretical perspective.
Yes. A Lot! Here are some of the main performance projects in the degree.
Tier 1:
Music Theatre Showcase
This project celebrates bravery and vocal proficiency! A presentation of high-stakes character songs (solo & ensemble), with choreography and staging, which challenge Actors to draw upon musical theatre storytelling techniques and voice craft to deliver performances with conviction and confidence. This showcase occurs in WEEK 10.
The Actor and the Text
This is where your acting classes progress from instrumental development to the application of craft, and you learn how to apply acting technique to a scene, which is performed to an audience of fellow students, family, and friends in WEEK 13.
Tier 2:
Theatre Company Production 1
Your first full-length play/musical, performed over THREE nights in our purpose-built Drama Studio in WEEK 9. It is a culmination of the acting, singing and dance training in Trimesters 1 & 2. This is an opportunity to collaborate as an ensemble to build and inhabit the world of the play. Working alongside a director and production team, you'll learn the process of rehearsing and performing in a live theatre production.
Actor as Filmmaker Project
Follow a process similar to that of the famous British film director, Mike Leigh, and work in a small team to create a short film from initial concept to final screening in WEEK 14.
Tier 3:
American Theatre Project
Learn a standard American accent and then work on a scene from the canon of American Musical Theatre. Perform this in week 7.
Voiceover
Participate in workshops focused on teaching you the technical skills required for voiceover work, for commercial TV and animated films.
Multi-Cam Studio
Develop, rehearse and perform scenes in a multi-cam environment. During this project, Actors learn how to respond to various elements in a film studio, and deliver authentic performances on camera.
Cabaret
This project includes mentorship and training for development of a cabaret performance. The theatrical work includes elements of singing, movement, and draws on extended storytelling techniques. The Cabaret project is designed to develop actors who can act through song, and create a cohesive performance experience.
Tier 4:
Theatre Production 2
This is the rehearsal and performance of a complex Musical Production, performed over FOUR nights to a public audience in our 100-seat auditorium space. The focus of this production is to instil an awareness of stylistic devices, theatrical conventions, and stagecraft in our Actors. The production includes heightened voice and movement work, and rigorous training for the development of stamina and consistency in performance.
Actor as Creator Project
This project celebrates your individual creative talents and entrepreneurialism. Students choose a performance project that they create from beginning to end. These projects can be of any form or media and may include, writing a musical theatre scene, physical dance performance, cabaret, contemporary dance, film, and multimedia.
Tier 5:
Showreel
Work with a professional film crew, on location in a showreel scene. This is then professionally edited and circulated to agents and other industry representatives through our Acting Graduate Showcase on our website. The showreel will contain content ranging from audition song cuts to choreographed routines and screen acting scenes.
Tier 6:
Industry Theatre Production
Work with an external director and production crew on theatre production at an external industry venue. This production provides Actors with the opportunity to experience a professional-level process and hone their skills in musical theatre performance.
Contrary to popular belief, there are plenty of opportunities in the acting and film industry. The industry is bigger than ever before and continues to grow at a healthy rate. Other than film, TV and musical and theatre opportunities, social media platforms offer countless avenues for actors and performers – there are countless blog’s, short films, web-episodes and channels, not to mention TikTok content. Plus the advertising industry is a huge employer of actors and performers thanks to ever-growing platforms and audience reach.
It's also worth remembering that the skills acquired in acting and performing are also hugely transferable. Skills such as public speaking, corporate hosting, event management and retail and hospitality industries all require poise, self-confidence, and self-esteem.
With society’s exponential hunger for content, screenwriters, directors, producers and cinematographers are in huge demand. Our film school students are in the industry of content creation, and that is a hugely profitable genre – think about the amount of content you see everyday, from TikTok ads to YouTube and Instagram, podcasts to mainstream news networks, current affair stories and self-help videos. Plus, there is vast capacity for on-demand TV and online content (Netflix/Stan).
Ultimately though, hard work, motivation and recognising opportunities when they are presented to you are the most important factors for any graduate finding success.
Yes. Our Music Theatre major runs typically over 3 – 4 days per week, longer during performances and productions. We believe that actors are best served in training by immersing themselves in their work. This allows for skills and knowledge to be consistently developed. Your work in one trimester informs your development in the next trimester. Whilst this is a substantial commitment, this also allows you to spend most of your time doing something you love!
Yes, whilst this course is designed to teach you to become an industry ready music theatre performer, you will also learn the fundamental acting skills required for a variety of performance opportunities including stage and screen. JMC Acting has not only dedicated theatre performance spaces but also a fully equipped Multi-Cam Television Studio, Motion Capture suite, Rokoko Suits, Red Epic and Arie film cameras, state-of-the-art voiceover and sound recording suites, and a creative community that is all about inter-disciplinary collaborations to allow you to grow your skills in music theatre, film, tv, live theatre and new media.
No, our courses are hands on and practical. Students are required to attend classes to receive ongoing mentorship, learn new skills and work with the equipment provided. We do encourage our students to use online study resources, however our courses would not be as immersive as they are without the practical component.
Yes. The JMC Academy is registered and regulated by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) which is Australia’s independent national regulator of the higher education sector, both public and private.
The ultimate benefit of studying at JMC Academy is the reassurance and relief in knowing that we are leaders in creative industries education and have been delivering quality education in the Creative Industries for over 40 years. We were the first to be accredited in Australia for education in Audio Engineering, Digital Television and Multimedia.
Our courses have always been practical, with hands-on projects and an intense focus on industry and outcomes undiluted by extensive, non-essential electives.
In choosing to study at JMC Academy, our students are opting for the benefits of an intimate classroom size where the lecturer knows their name and learning needs. They are choosing to learn at an award-winning institution that fosters collaboration and creative vision. At JMC Academy the student's experience becomes an integral part of their learning and the institution's own values defined by quality, integrity, diligence and innovation indelibly become their own.
JMC Academy is broadly recognised and accredited:
- Registered Higher Education Provider.
- Accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA)
- Registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
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Regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
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Member of the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA).
- Nationally recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Our strong industry links also ensure that JMC Academy qualifications are recognised within the creative industries.
Applicants who submit a complete application (including all accompanying documentation, including folio or audition if applicable) will usually be contacted within 24 hours to arrange an interview. After a successful interview, an offer letter will usually be issued within 24 hours.
Many jobs in the creative industries are found via direct recommendations or referrals. At JMC Academy, many of these recommendations are made while students are completing their studies and via organisations that approach JMC for graduates. That is why we stress the importance of networking through our industry connected lecturers and taking advantage of the many work experience and internship opportunities that arise during your time at JMC. Throughout their studies, students are progressively adding to their portfolio of work, networking with lecturers and students, and learning how to run their own businesses. All of this directly contributes to their ability to generate an income in a field they are passionate about and enjoy.