Stage School Australia
Formation | 1984 |
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Type | Theatre group |
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Website | http://www.stageschool.com.au |
Stage School Australia (formerly Children's Performing Company of Australia) is a Melbourne-based performing arts training provider for young people. Established in 1984 as the Victorian Children's Theatre. It notably encompasses the Young Australian Broadway Chorus and the Victorian Youth Theatre. Since its foundation, the organisation has expanded to seventeen locations across the greater Melbourne area to become one of the largest performing arts tuition providers in the state of Victoria.[1]
Performing Arts Tuition
Stage School offers several streams of training which, depending on the age of the young people, can be conducted separately or concurrently. Most streams have a hierarchical structure wherein students may be promoted to a more advanced group, based on the student's skill level and experience.
Young Australian Broadway Chorus
In 1995, the CPCA established four theatre ensembles with a strong musical theatre focus. These expanded to become what is now known as the Young Australian Broadway Chorus (YABC), the stream which trains students in singing, dancing and acting.
The YABC's first performance was held in 1998 at the National Theatre in St Kilda - a gala performance much simpler than the more extravagant shows that are put on in the same theatre by YABC students today.[2]
Victorian Youth Theatre
The Victorian Youth Theatre (VYT) is the drama branch of Stage School's performing arts training activities, which originally traded in the 1980s as the Victorian Children's Theatre. While trading as the Victorian Children's Theatre, the course focused largely on improvised drama, but eventually the curriculum was expanded to include script work and acting for the camera. [3]
Performances
Stage School Australia also operates as a performing arts company and have been putting on multiple stage productions annually for two decades. Stage School Australia have done seasons of original plays and musicals as well as many theatre classics including; The Conference of the Birds, Godspell, Man of La Mancha, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oliver!, Rags, Salad Days, Wizard of Oz, Disney Alice in Wonderland Junior, and Disney Aladdin Junior.
Tours
Since 1996, Stage School Australia has conducted many tours in Australia and internationally. Stage School Australia have toured to countries including; France, Germany, Greece, Singapore, Italy, the United States and England.
YABC and VYT touring groups have performed in a variety of high-profile venues including Disneyland. Disneyworld, Disneyland Paris, Theatre Row, Universal Studios, Smithsonian Institution, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, York Theatre Royal, Soho Theatre Pegasus Theatre Oxford.
Beginners OnStage
Stage School Australia has offered a performing arts program for children aged 5 to 7 since 2006. This program was officially launched under the name Beginners OnStage in late 2008.[4]
Talent Company of Australia
The Talent Company of Australia (TCA) was established in 2003 to provide CPCA students with entertainment industry representation. In addition to providing talent management services to students, the TCA provides skill-building workshops to members.[5]
Australian Boys Dance Academy
The Australian Boys Dance Academy offers boys-only dance classes in Jazz, Tap, HipHop and Classical [6]
Notable Stage School alumni
- Bernard Angel
- Deniz Akdeniz
- Alicia Attwood
- Darcy Bonser
- James Bryers
- Samantha Dodemaide
- Andrew Faulkner
- Rhiannon Fish
- James Frecheville
- Claire George
- Hannah Greenwood
- Tessa James
- Josie Lane
- Adrian Li Donni
- Reuben Liversidge
- Luigi Lucente
- Mauricio Merino Jr
- Nikolai Nikolaeff
- Emilio Ramos
- Chris Scalzo
- James Simpson
- Michelle Smitheram
- Caitlin Stasey
- Samantha Tolj
- Alex Tsitsopoulos
- Matthew Werkmeister
- Drew Weston