Kalamunda Youth Theatre Company: Foundation Classes 2009

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Venue:
Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre

Kalamunda Youth Theatre Company: Foundation Classes 2009

Entry into the Foundation Course at Kalamunda Youth Theatre Company is by audition. Auditions are being held throughout November. Our Foundation Course equips new actors with all the skills they need to begin a pathway in theatre.

Each season includes workshops, a specialist seminar and then a rehearsal period culminating in a public performance.
Completing the Foundation Course will allow you to choose either a professional future, via Horizon Theatre Graduate course, or go onto more fun with Kalamunda Youth Theatre Company.

Completing the Foundation Course will allow you to choose either a professional future, via Horizon Theatre Graduate Program, or go onto more fun with Kalamunda Youth Theatre Company.


kalayouththeatreco@hotmail.com

Josh Dore

(08) 9277 6190

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