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:
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