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The George Brown Theatre School has earned a national reputation for training highly skilled actors. Taught by notable theatre artists, students receive concentrated, career-oriented training in the fundamental skills and professionalism needed to work as professional actors in theatre, television and film.


What sets George Brown Theatre School apart from other theatre programs is its grounding in classical technique. Students are taught very specific skills that give them a unique advantage in a very competitive industry. George Brown students can switch from stage to screen to television to radio in a heartbeat because of their training.

Students follow an integrated curriculum in which all subjects are directly related to the acting profession. The courses, Acting I to V, explore a wide range of acting styles and periods such as classical, Elizabethan, Restoration, 19th century, naturalism, absurdism, clowning, masque and others.

George Brown Theatre School Programs:

Theatre Arts - P100

This three-year diploma is a career-oriented, actor training course that provides students with the skills they need to work as professional actors in theatre, television and film.

General Arts and Science - Introduction to Performing Arts Careers - R102

This one-year certificate provides students with an overview of the many career options in the performing arts, as well as an insite into the basic skills needed to compete for a place in professional theatre schools in Canada and abroad.

For more information, please contact:

Larry LaForet
416-415-5000 ext. 2167
E-mail:


Revised: February 9, 2007




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