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Formation | 2001 |
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Type | Theatre group |
Purpose | Shakespeare, Contemporary Drama, Musical Theatre, Training |
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Membership | 45 |
Artistic director(s) | Rochelle Douris |
Notable members | Leni Parker |
The Upper Canada Repertory Company is a theatre company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada founded by Rochelle Douris in 2001. [1] It offers a training program for young actors as well as professional stagings of classic and contemporary work. [2]
Camps since 2011 have included a Shakespeare camp, a Musical Theatre ("Broadway") camp, and a one-week film acting intensive.
Members of the company participate in actor training at a high level reflecting professional-style training. [9]
Membership is by audition and invitation only.
The program consists of twenty-six classes of training and rehearsal followed by a spring performance. Weekly five-hour class sessions teach acting, improvisation, theatre history, dance and singing, followed by rehearsal and performance of a play.
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Formation | 2001 |
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Type | Theatre group |
Purpose | Shakespeare, Contemporary Drama, Musical Theatre, Training |
Location |
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Membership | 45 |
Artistic director(s) | Rochelle Douris |
Notable members | Leni Parker |
The Upper Canada Repertory Company is a theatre company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada founded by Rochelle Douris in 2001. [1] It offers a training program for young actors as well as professional stagings of classic and contemporary work. [2]
Camps since 2011 have included a Shakespeare camp, a Musical Theatre ("Broadway") camp, and a one-week film acting intensive.
Members of the company participate in actor training at a high level reflecting professional-style training. [9]
Membership is by audition and invitation only.
The program consists of twenty-six classes of training and rehearsal followed by a spring performance. Weekly five-hour class sessions teach acting, improvisation, theatre history, dance and singing, followed by rehearsal and performance of a play.