Day 12 Topic 2
You’re the product and the owner. Your résumé isn’t a scrapbook; it’s a casting tool. One clean page that tells a panel, “Here’s my lane, here’s where I’ve done it, here’s how to book me.” We’ll build it step-by-step, show Opera vs. MT differences, add a headshot thumbnail up top, and point you to vetted examples. Expect conflicting opinions; listen for patterns (if 3+ people say it, change it). And if you’re early-career? Totally fine. Ship a tight one-pager with what you have and go collect the credits you want. One page is industry standard.
Why this matters (and what “standard” means)
- Opera America sets the baseline: one page, role-first credits, separate repertoire list, saved as PDF, same header on all docs (and yes, include a digital headshot in that header).
- Stagetime’s free, admin-vetted template reinforces: keep sections scannable, use reverse-chron order, cut school/chorus work as your solo credits grow, and proof diacritics like your life depends on it.
- Audition Oracle adds practical digital tips: link to video/audio inside the PDF, include visas if relevant, keep it to one page (two only if truly necessary).
Convention check: Opera/MT performing résumés do not use corporate “outcome bullets.” Save achievements/metrics for bios, cover letters, or your website. Keep the résumé role-first and factual.
How to build yours (10 steps)
- Pick the right base (Opera or MT). Opera = singer conventions + separate rep list. MT = 3-column theater formatting (SHOW | ROLE | THEATRE/Dir.).
- Header (consistent across all docs). Name • voice/Fach (or “Musical Theatre Performer”) • city • email • phone • website/EPK • tiny headshot thumbnail (for digital PDFs). Opera America explicitly says include a digital headshot in the header.
- Union/affiliation (if any). AEA/AGMA/AGVA/EMC. MT reviewers expect you to signal Equity status when applicable.
- Credits section(s), role-first.
- Opera: OPERA; CONCERT/ORATORIO; (early-career) OPERA SCENES. List Role — Title — Company — Year; add composer if obscure/new.
- MT: THEATRE with the show in caps, then role, then theatre and (Dir. Name); align with tabs, not spaces. Abbrev. “Dir.” is standard.
- Order by recency. Newest at top within each section (admins prefer reverse-chron).
- Training & programs. Degrees, YAPs/summer programs (with years/levels), key teachers/coaches (people who would vouch for you).
- Skills (castable-relevant). Languages, dialects, dance styles, instruments. (Opera: languages/IPA/musicianship. MT: dance/dialects/instruments.)
- Media hygiene. Hyperlink one 45–60s reel and 1–2 clips in the PDF. Remove stale recordings. Keep file ≤1–2 MB.
- Proof like a pro. Names, titles, diacritics (Così!), organizations. Typos are a top red flag; have an industry friend review.
- Export & name. PDF only; use a clean filename (e.g., Lastname_Firstname_VoiceType_2025.pdf). Keep a long “master CV” elsewhere; your one-pager is curated.
Opera vs. Musical Theatre (what changes)
Opera résumé (singer)
- Top line: Name • Voice/Fach • contacts • site • headshot thumbnail.
- Sections: OPERA; CONCERT/ORATORIO; (optional) OPERA SCENES; TRAINING; TEACHERS/COACHES; LANGUAGES/SKILLS.
- Separate document: Repertoire List (4–6 current arias) carrying the same header as your résumé. Save as a second PDF.
- Early career? Include chorus work initially; remove it as solo credits grow.
Musical Theatre résumé (actor/singer)
- Top line: Name • Voice/Range • contacts • site • union.
- Three-column credits: SHOW (CAPS) | Role | Theatre (Dir.); use tabs for perfect alignment; include dance captain (DC) if relevant.
- Sections: THEATRE; TRAINING; DANCE & DIALECTS; SPECIAL SKILLS (castable, not cute).
Heuristics for what to include (and what to cut)
- One page by default (opera orgs, panels, and UK/EU listings echo this).
- Include work one tier below your current level, not further. (As you advance, trim HS/school and chorus; keep recent, relevant credits.)
- If you changed fach/voice type, you may keep prior roles for continuity. Panels like the honest timeline.
Good examples to study (and steal structure from)Heuristics for what to include (and what to cut)
- Opera America — “Resumes and Cover Letters for Singers.” One-page rule, exact sections, PDF naming, sample Good Singer Resume + rep list + cover letter. (The sample links live on that page.)
- Stagetime — Free Opera Résumé Canva Template + Guide. Admin-vetted format, reverse-chron, columns, what to trim as you advance, typo/diacritic watch-outs.
- Audition Oracle — “10 Steps to Your Professional Classical Singing CV.” Header details (incl. visas), link to video/audio, one-page emphasis.
- Backstage — “How to Make a Musical Theater Résumé.” SHOW in caps → Role → Theatre (Dir.), tabs for alignment, MT-specific conventions.
Formatting FAQs (quick hits)
- Headshot thumbnail—really? Yes. Opera America: include a digital headshot in the header so materials stay identifiable if separated.
- Where do the “wins” go? Not on the performing résumé. Put achievements/press in your bio, cover letter, or website/EPK; keep the résumé role-first.
- New and light on credits? List scenes, studio shows, training, and current rep; meanwhile, go create credits (studio salons, readings, covers). AO’s “10 seconds to make the cut” reminder: be clear, concise, and link your best clip.
- Spellings & accents? Admins cite typos/diacritics as a recurring issue. Triple-check names, titles, and languages.
Common mistakes (and fixes)
- Two pages of everything you’ve ever done. Fix: one page, most recent/relevant only; trim school/chorus as you level up.
- No media links. Fix: hyperlink a 45–60s reel and 1–2 clips in your PDF (and keep them current).
- Messy columns in MT. Fix: use tabs; show (Dir.) in the third column; SHOW in caps.
Assignments (ship this week)
- Draft your one-page résumé (Opera or MT template). Add the small headshot thumbnail in the header (digital). Export to PDF and name it cleanly.
- Opera only: create your separate Repertoire List (same header; 4–6 arias). Save as its own PDF.
- Feedback loop: send to 5 trusted people (coach/MD/director/rep/peer). If 3+ repeat a note, change it.
- Trim by tier: keep items at your level and one tier below; cut further-back credits as stronger ones arrive (school → YAP → pro).
References & Further Reading
Opera-specific standards & templates
- OPERA America — “Resumes and Cover Letters for Singers” (1-page standard, sections, digital headshot in header; samples included): https://www.operaamerica.org/industry-resources/2017/201701/resumes-and-cover-letters-for-singers/
- Stagetime — “Goodbye Guesswork: Free Opera Resume Template + Industry Guide” (Canva template vetted by admins): https://www.stagetime.com/post/goodbye-guesswork-free-opera-resume-template-canva-industry-guide
- Audition Oracle — “10 Steps to Your Professional Classical Singing CV”: https://auditionoracle.com/10_steps_to_your_professional_classical_singing_cv/
- McCray Studio — “6 tips for a perfect classical singer’s resume”: https://mccraystudio.com/6-tips-perfect-cv-classical-singers-resume/
Musical theatre / actor résumé formatting (what readers expect)
- Backstage — “How to Make a Musical Theater Résumé” (columns, “Dir.” convention, role formatting): https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/elements-of-a-great-musical-theater-resume-72394/
- Backstage — “How to Make a Theater Résumé (With Template and Advice)”: https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/theater-acting-resume-template-advice-78582/
- Backstage — “Acting Résumé Templates for Every Career Level”: https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/acting-resume-template-78754/
- Loyola University NOLA — “Guidelines for an Actor’s Résumé” (1-page, 8×10 attachment norms): https://career.loyno.edu/sites/default/files/actorresume.pdf
Good sample résumés (Opera & MT)
- Sample Opera Résumé (Lawrence University — PDF): https://blogs.lawrence.edu/careercenter/files/2022/02/Sample-Solo-Vocal-Opera-Resume.pdf
- Singer Résumé Example (Loyola University New Orleans — PDF): https://career.loyno.edu/sites/default/files/singer_resume_example.pdf
- Acting Résumé Templates (Emory — PDF samples): https://theater.emory.edu/documents/resume-templates/acting-resume-template-1.pdf https://theater.emory.edu/documents/resume-templates/acting-resume-template-2.pdf
- Sample Acting Résumé (Willamette — PDF): https://my.willamette.edu/site/theatre/pdf/sample-acting-resume.pdf
- Ithaca College — MT/Performance résumé templates (DOCX): https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-music-theatre-and-dance/theatre-and-dance-admission/resources/resume-templates
Extra reading (quick calibrators)
- Backstage — “6 Important Elements of a Singer’s Résumé”: https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/important-elements-of-a-singers-resume-73633/
- Lawrence University — “How to write a musician’s resume, repertoire list, and bio”: https://blogs.lawrence.edu/careercenter/2021/05/important-documents-for-musicians-how-to-write-a-musicians-resume-repertoire-list-and-bio.html
Tip: platforms and org specs evolve (upload sizes, section conventions). Re-check each site’s current guidance before you submit.
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