Young Performers Company 14-15
€225
This course is suited to students who are experienced in drama and who wish to apply the skills they have developed through focused performance work.
Description
The next auditions for the Young Performers Company will take place in Autumn 2024
The Young Performers Company is the highest level of actor training at the Gaiety School of Acting for children aged 11-15 years. Every year we audition for new company members. In order to audition, young people must have completed at least one term in another Young Gaiety course.
Auditionees will be informed of the outcome of their audition no more than one week after the audition. Once accepted onto the Young Performers Company, you do not have to audition for following terms. However, if you are a member of the 11-13 Young Performers Company turning 14, you will have to audition for the 14-15 Young Performers Company.
Participants of the Young Performers Company can expect:
- Social, personal and artistic development through the medium of drama
- Learning commitment and responsibility for the role they play and the contribution they make to the workshop itself
- Freedom of creative expression in a fun and safe environment
- Team work, observation and feedback skills
- Tap into their strengths and gain confidence
- Explore complementary elements of theatre such as writing, directing and stage management
Upcoming Courses:
Saturdays | 5 Oct – 7 Dec 24 | Temple Bar | 4:15 pm – 5:45 pm |
Age: 14-15
Cost: €225 per term
Please Note: Dependent on any Government regulations that may be implemented for any reason, classes may take place on Zoom. We will update students directly and here on GSA’s response to any government restrictions.
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