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MISSION STATEMENT To build and maintain a community in the greater Yellowknife area that will support and advocate for the visual arts. Contact email auroraartssociety@gmail.com
Class Act is a safe place for kids to express themselves; it is a place where they can find their voice; they can stand in front of people and be seen, be heard, and have that be a positive experience. Contact: 5345 Wilhelmina Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Email: info@classactmusicaltheatre.com
The Joanne Baron DW Brown Studio is the premiere acting studio in California. Alumni include Halle Berry , Robin Wright , Mariska Hargitay, Patrick Dempsey, Leslie Mann and many others. The Studio is the premiere Meisner school in Los Angeles with strong ties to The William Esper Studio in New York. Actors, writers, directors, and producers are trained at the studio where long and short term study is offered. The Studio is enrolling now .Acceptance is based on an interview. Contact: info@baronbrown.com
Kentwood Players is a non-profit community theatre organization in Los Angeles, California. We present high-quality live-stage comedies, dramas, and musicals such as Fortinbras at reasonable cost. We also offer a children’s theatre program with classes and children’s shows. Contact: boxoffice@kentwoodplayers.org
Lamplighters Rehearsal Hall, 469 Bryant Street (between 2nd and 3rd Streets in the South of Market section of San Francisco).
Lamplighters Music Theatre is a San Francisco tradition ranking somewhere between sourdough bread and cable cars SF Bay Area Contact: auditions@lamplighters.org
Mount San Jacinto College, San Jacinto Campus, 1499 N. State Street, San Jacinto, CA 92583
The Masqueraders Theatre Club was founded in the Spring semester of 2010 by six students. Their vision was to build a solid theatre community at MSJC thus allowing growth both on campus and off. How many students attend our college and don't even know that the theatre exists? How many people living in the Hemet/San Jacinto Valley have never seen one of our shows? These six students, through drive and determination, helped set the foundation of what we hope will be an ongoing ritual even after we graduate and move forward. Contact via Facebook