Since 2005 the Toronto Youth Theatre has striven to produce uncompromising theatre with young actors. Today, with more than 25 shows under our belts we have positioned ourselves as Toronto's premiere youth theatre.The TYT's mandate is to: Assist in the personal, cultural, artistic and social development of young people through the medium of theatre Provide every interested student who applies to take part, regardless of their experience or their financial status Allow youth to assert their independence, develop their imagination, and take risks in an environment where it is safe, acceptable and encouraged Provide guidance from a team of talented theatre professionals for each production Challenge and inspire young people to succeed in all classes, rehearsals and performances giving them the confidence, professionalism, and interpersonal skills to succeed in life Promote acceptance, equality, and teamwork Encourage and promote multiculturalism Consistently create productions of the highest artistic qualit
Musideum, with its careful displays and dramatic lighting, makes it easy to forget that it's a store, and that the exotic instruments – kotos and koras, shenais, santurs, tablas, hurdy-gurdies, zithers and shofars – are for sale. Most people wouldn't know how to pick up many of these instruments, never mind play them, but the mind practically swims with possibilities as you stand amidst all this wood, skin, bone and metal. If you're feeling timid, there's a $35 build-your-own guitar kit.
We deeply respect our audiences and we make high demands of them. Our plays value the emotional and intellectual life of children, and we seek to further their understanding of the world experientially.
In the fall of 1966, renowned Toronto Star theatre critic Nathan Cohen reported, 'Susan Douglas Rubes has formed a new venture, Young Peoples Theatre (YPT). Her first production, aimed at the 3-to-7 set, is The Looking Glass Revue to be presented weekends at the Colonnade Theatre'. Other YPT productions soon followed, including school tours of plays by Ionesco and Chekhov, weekday school performances and classroom visits by performers.
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto,the St Lawrence Centre for the Arts features live theatre,music,operetta,musicals,dance,spoken word and comedy.The StLC'S Bluma Appel and Jane Mallett Theatres are available for rent and are suitable for artistic performance,corporate and special events.
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One of the important objectives of Musical Arts Academy is to provide students with a more well rounded musical education. We encourage our students to attend group classes which are very beneficial in the development of their musical education. We are also giving students opportunities to preform frequently in front of audiences. This sets goals for individual students and helps them to develop self confidence. Music is the form of art which makes our life rich, enjoyable and complete.