Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge for High School Students
about the program
The Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, presented by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in partnership with the National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT), is a unique educational and professional development opportunity for high school students all across the country to write and showcase musical compositions that could be part of a musical theater production. A submission is one song.
The Songwriting Challenge has an interactive submission process. All Draft 1 submissions will receive feedback from industry professionals — including NAMT members and Festival of New Musicals Alumni Writers, among others. Students may revise their submission for the Draft 2 competitive round, where a group of Winning Songs will be selected, and the Winning Songwriters will be invited to attend Winners Weekend in NYC!
Throughout the Fall Semester leading up to the Draft 1 submission deadline, students are invited to participate in free, online educational events and workshops led by professional musical theatre writers, with a focus on the foundations of songwriting. In the Spring Semester before the Draft 2 deadline, educational programs will focus on the art of rewriting, and offer students the opportunity to workshop and revise their songs with the help of the pros and their peers. All programs are free and open to all high school students in the U.S. to participate.
Previous Guest Artists for the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge have included Joey Contreras (In Pieces), Anna K. Jacobs (Teeth), Rob Rokicki (Broadway’s The Lightning Thief) and many more.
about the nea
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), established in Congress in 1965, is an independent federal agency that is the largest funder of the arts and arts education in communities nationwide and a catalyst of public and private support for the arts. By advancing equitable opportunities for arts participation and practice, the NEA fosters and sustains an environment in which the arts benefit everyone in the United States. The NEA’s primary activities include grantmaking to nonprofit arts organizations, public arts agencies and organizations, colleges and universities, federally recognized tribal communities or tribes, and individual writers and translators. Grant applications are reviewed by panels of arts experts and individuals from across the country. NEA funding is appropriated by Congress annually.
songwriting Challenge 2024-2025
The Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge is open to High School Students from all 50 states, Washington D.C. and U.S. Territories. Learn more at Eligibility & Guidelines.
UPCOMING Events
Office Hours: Songwriting Challenge
Monday, November 4, 6-8pm ET
Songwriting 201: Building Character | What I’ve Done with Tone & Style
Monday, November 18, 7-8:30pm ET
Songwriting Lab: Character Case Study | Works-in-Progress with the Pros
Monday, December 16, 7-8:30pm ET
Office Hours: Songwriting Challenge!
Monday, January 6, 6-8pm ET
Winter Break Song Share!
Monday, January 27, 6-9pm ET
submit your song
Draft 1 Submissions are due Friday, January 31st, 2025 by 11:59pm PT. Submit to the Songwriting Challenge for High School Students!
LEarn More
Visit the NEA’s website to learn more about the program and hear submissions from previous finalists!
MEET THE 2023-2024 sTUDENT WINNERS
Learn all about this past year’s Student Winners of the Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, and how they wrote their Winning Songs! You can also listen to the Draft 2 demos of their Winning Songs, and hear how those songs transformed when they were performed live in concert for Challenge: Accepted!
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