Theatres à Niagara Falls, ON

Trouvez des informations précises sur theatres to visit à Niagara Falls. Obtenez les avis et les coordonnées de chaque entreprise, y compris numéro de téléphone, adresse, heures d'ouverture, promotions et d'autres renseignements.
Affichage des résultats: 1 - 4 sur 4

Résultats à proximité dans la catégorie Theatres à Niagara Falls

Fermé maintenant

4548 Queen St, Niagara Falls, L2E 2L5

(905) 351-7312
Event Planner, Herb shop, Performance Art Theatre, Cafe
Fermé maintenant

6161 Thorold Stone Road #9, Niagara, Niagara Falls, L2J 1A4

(905) 371-2070
Established in 1993, our program is designed to educate youth in theatre arts in a positive, fun atmosphere. Our goal is to encourage our students to grow as actors and as individuals. Our classes range in age from 8 to10, 11 to 13 and 14 to 18 yrs. Students learn basic acting techniques including Improv, Voice, Movement, Character Development, Stage Presence and Theatre Terminology. Students also develop Self-Confidence and a Variety of Social and Life Skills. Classes are one hour a week held once a week for 34 weeks from September to June. We also stage 3 productions each year. Students must audition for roles and all roles are speaking roles. You will never just be in the chorus. Rehearsals are held on a seperate day from classes where they can receive up to 30 extra hour or rehearsal instruction. That's more training time than most drama schools offer! For more information and to speak with the instructors, contact Colin or Lori at 905-371-2070.
Ouvert maintenant

5781 Ellen Avenue, Niagara Falls, L2G 3P8

(905) 356-0777
Motion Picture Theaters, Performance Art Theatre

4990 Walnut Street, Niagara Falls, L2G 3N3

(905) 356-4953
Officially organized in September of 1961, the Niagara Falls Music Theatre Society was chartered in the Province of Ontario in 1963 as a non profit, community theatre organization. Initial productions were presented at Niagara Falls Collegiate Vocational Institute auditorium. Our occupancy of the Walnut Street Firehall began in 1967, with the space used as a rehearsal hall and as a workshop space for one play acts. In 1975, the building became the official home of the Niagara Falls Music Theatre Society and was named, the Firehall. While continuing to present productions, the company also worked to convert the space into a proper theatrical facility. Formal renovations, including an addition that housed a box office, cloakroom, and lounge area, were undertaken with the provision of funding at the federal, provincial and municipal levels. The Niagara Falls Music Theatre Society supplied further labour and materials to complete the renovations. The renovated Firehall Theatre and its addition were officially opened in 1982. PRESIDENT: Laurie Moffat VICE PRESIDENT: Glen McCann SECRETARY: Katie Muirhead TREASURER: Dave Moffat (Non Board Member) MEMBERS AT LARGE.