Teen Acting
HCA Theatre School
Teen Acting
Teen Acting is a dynamic class that sets the stage for risk-taking and confidence-building for young actors. Perfect for newcomers or those with a recreational interest, our program delves into improv, text analysis, movement, collaborative creation, scene study, monologue work, and more. Gain self-assurance, sharpen communication, and thrive within a supportive team environment.
TERM ONE: Theatre Craft & Improvisation
TERM TWO: Text Work, Scene Study & Monologues
TERM THREE: Set the Stage: Rehearsal and HCA Theatre School Spring Studio Performance Series
TAKE THE STAGE! This program culminates in an invited presentation in June in the HCA Black Box Theatre.
PLEASE NOTE: This program will require attendance at dress rehearsals and performances in May and/or June (dates TBA).
Class Info
Duration:
1.5 hours/week
Day & Time:
Wednesdays, 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Attic Atelier Studio
Age Group:
13-18
PAYMENT OPTIONS
We provide flexible payment plans for class tuition, making it easier for you to manage your budget while following your passion. Browse below to view the possibilities. Please note, the below prices are based on full-year enrolment. Tuition is pro-rated based on starting date.
Monthly Payment Option
Payments can be made each month.
Monthly payments for Teen Acting are $143.62/month
Term Payment Option
Payments can be made three times per year, at the start of each school term.
The term payment for Teen Acting is $478.74/term
Extra Fees
Registration Fee (Single Student): $30
Registration Fee (Family): $50
Production Fee: $50 in Term Three. This fee covers all rehearsal-related expenses, including printing, technicians, small props, and other production needs.
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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR
Stephanie Hope Lawlor
Stephanie Hope Lawlor is professional actor and teaching artist based in Hamilton. She has worked across the golden horseshoe in shows like Whale Fall, Every Brilliant Thing, Mary’s Wedding, Venus in Fur, Salt-Water Moon, Ronnie Burkett’s Provenance, Doctor Faustus, Much Ado About Nothing, The Comedy of Errors, The Taming of the Shrew, The Sound of Music, Snow White, Dreamgirls, Evita, Little Women and Assassins. She is a graduate of the Randolph College for the Performing Arts in Toronto and McMaster University.
A true Hamiltonian at heart, Stephanie is the Artistic Director for independent theatre company Rook’s Theatre with the mandate to foster professional theatre in Hamilton by creating clear, story-driven work. She is a founding member of The Actor’s Forge, an artists training collective that provides space and resources for professional theatre artists in Hamilton.
As a teaching artist Stephanie has taught for over 10 years, teaching acting, movement, voice, scene study and improv to students aged 6 – 76 in Hamilton, Toronto and Calgary. She also privately coaches young actors preparing auditions for college-level theatre training (some of her students have gone on to study at Sheridan College, Randolph Academy, George Brown College, and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama).
Stephanie strives to create a safe class environment for students of all ages to explore, collaborate and find their creative voices.