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College Auditions Project (CAP) is an audition-preparation service for students applying to college musical theatre and acting programs. Its core focus includes BFA Musical Theatre, BFA/BA Acting, prescreens, Unified Auditions, and callbacks. It is not a general arts-course platform; instead, it provides coaching, tools, and events centered on how to complete the application and audition process for college theatre-related programs.
CAP’s services include online coaching, song and monologue selection, acting-through-song, dance audition prep, self-tape prescreen guidance, school selection and application planning, and more. Its Navigator tool includes a database of 150+ performing arts programs worldwide, allowing students to add schools, save media and data files, and set deadline and audition reminders. CAP United Auditions is an in-person unified audition event where students can be seen by multiple attending colleges over two days; the 2026 location is St. Louis, Missouri, USA. CAP Ignite is an 8-day summer theatre intensive.
The website states that the CAP Team is made up of industry professionals with years of experience in the college audition field, and it lists operators such as Dave Clemmons, Michelle Evans, Camiah Mingorance, and Pat Valleroy. In terms of delivery, the site clearly states that lessons take place via Zoom or other virtual platforms, and that there are monthly live informational sessions. It does not specify whether recordings are included or whether all sessions are 1-on-1. Pricing transparency is only average: the pages mention CAP Membership, Website packages, and a separate registration fee for CAP United Auditions, but do not publish specific prices.
Its main strength is its highly focused positioning, covering the full application journey from school selection, materials, prescreens, and self-taped videos to callbacks. The database, App, and Navigator can be very useful for arts applicants managing complex timelines. The unified audition event can also increase opportunities for concentrated exposure. The limitations are that key information is not fully disclosed, especially pricing, payment methods, detailed lesson structure, and whether any certificates are offered. CAP UA also requires students to first become official CAP students, which creates a relatively high barrier for those who only want to attend the event separately.
CAP is better suited to students clearly applying to undergraduate performing arts programs in the U.S. or other English-language international systems, as well as families who need to navigate the U.S. audition process. For students in China, the site does not state whether it is directly accessible, what payment methods are supported, how cross-time-zone scheduling works, or how stable the video platforms are, so access from China is currently unknown. If the priority is local art-study-abroad planning, it may be worth comparing domestic arts education consultancies; if the need is mainly materials submission and school information, Acceptd or official audition workshops from target schools may also be worth considering.
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