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Mondays September 16th-October 17th
6-9PM
The Park Place Theatre

5480 Point Pleasant Drive

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*due to some inquiries, we are considering offering a Zoom version as well as this in-person course. If you would be interested in an online version, please fill out the form and say so, we'll get a list going and if there are enough of you, we will run one!

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$249 + HST

with CAEA/ACTRA discount: $199 + HST

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The Studio at Shakespeare by the Sea welcomes applications from professional actors who want to develop their Shakespeare monologue audition piece.Your monologue should represent your best possible work: clear, with strong choices made, so that your unique artistry can shine through. Jade and Drew Douris-O’Hara will give you access to a full toolbox of techniques you can use to make your speech the best it can be. On the final day, we’ll film your monologue at the Park Place Theatre for you to use to promote your work.

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COURSE BREAKDOWN:

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Monday, September 16th, 6-9PM:
Text & Tools
A crash course in the seven most useful tools for illuminating a piece of Shakespeare text


Monday, September 23rd, 6-9PM:
Small Group Coachings
Exploring your piece in a small group setting will give you practise with the tools by applying them to your work as well as others’.


October 1-6, various times:
Private Coaching
You’ll book a 60-90-minute private session for one-on-one coaching, for individualised work and feedback on your piece.


Monday, October 7th, 6-9PM:
Rehearsal & Filming
Everyone will get a rehearsal and some last-minute notes before we bring up the theatre lights and film your piece, to be sent to you!

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As this class is really built for professional actors, we ask that you fill out a quick application:

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SBTSHalifax performances takes place in Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq people. The territory is covered by the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which Mi'kmaq and Maliseet People first signed with the British crown in 1726.

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We are forever grateful to be able to live and create art in this place, and we hope that our work joins the tradition of storytelling that has existed here long before us, documented and undocumented, acknowledging those whose names we know, and appreciating those whose names we may never know.

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We are all Treaty people. To learn more about Treaty Education in Nova Scotia, please visit:

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https://native-land.ca/

Head Office / Mailing Address:
The Park Place Theatre | 5480 Point Pleasant Drive
Halifax, NS | B3H 0B4

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Email:
info@shakespearebythesea.ca 

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Telephone:*

(902) 422-0295

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*During the Summer Season our Phone Hours are:

1pm-5pm from Tuesday-Sunday.

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Social Media:

@SBTSHalifax

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Charitable Registration #:
899072938RR001

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