Sep 12, 2026 – Nov 21, 2026
Once Upon A Stage Acting: Grades 2 – 3
Our smallest but mightiest actors will write a play together that explores the world of the mischievous and the refined… and what happens when they collide! Bananas! Crowns! Chaos! Taught in a supportive and ensemble-based environment, the class culminates in an in-class performance for family and friends. Newcomers welcome!
Drama Dreamers Acting: Grade 4-6
Something strange is happening in the kitchen… In Food Fright, students will create an original Halloween-themed play through improvisation, character creation, and collaborative storytelling. The actors will build skills, creativity, and confidence. The term concludes with a final showcase of their original haunted masterpiece! Newcomers welcome.
Theatre Lab Acting: Grade 7-8
What happens when a group of unlikely heroes finds themselves stranded among the stars? In Space Junk, students will work together to devise an original sci-fi adventure filled with mystery, humour, and unexpected twists. The term culminates in a final performance of their original theatrical creation. Newcomers welcome!
Sep 17, 2026 – Nov 26, 2026
Turning Point Adult Acting
Everyone has a moment that changed the direction of their life. In Turning Point, students will create an original short solo performance inspired by a personal turning point — whether funny, heartfelt, surprising, or profound.
Sep 15, 2026 – Nov 24, 2026
Take The Stage Teen Acting: Grade 9-12
Are you a teen looking to strengthen your work? This class is the perfect place to build on your strong foundational skills. Through theatre games, improvisation, scene study, and character exploration, students will discover the core tools every actor needs.
Nov 30, 2026 – Nov 30, 2026
Theatre School Audition Intensive Teen: Grade 12
This three-hour workshop is designed for Grade 12 students preparing to audition for post-secondary theatre programs. Monday, November 30, 2026.
If a student is absent for more than two consecutive classes without notifying the theatre school of the reason for their absence, and after the theatre school has attempted to make contact through all reasonable means to clarify the situation, the student’s spot in the class will be forfeited and offered to a student on the waitlist. This policy applies to all students, including both paying and scholarship participants.