MBCTA Youth Theatre (Boronia)
MBCTA has been established for 35 years and trains students from 8 years and up. Therefore, the work within the theatre is designed to meet the needs of children, teenagers and young adults who are interested in the various disciplines pertaining to drama development and acting. For instance, improvising, workshopping plus using contemporary and classical scripts as an integral part of all work. MBCTA specialises in acting courses.
All training, rehearsals and performances take place in our theatre. This intimate theatre has been designed to be interactive not only by the crew but by the students giving trust and responsibility is not just acting on stage but in the total theatrical experience. In addition, the philosophy behind our work is designed to help students attain a high standard of performance and self-discipline within a positive, safe and supportive environment. Students will hone their skills and gain experience through a variety of informal and formal performances.
Courses are offered on a Two-Term (semester) basis. All courses are designed to give substantial output in all age levels and ability groups. There are three main ability groups - beginner, intermediate and advanced.
It is expected that students will develop their passion for performance work through fun activities, hard work, perseverance, responsibility and respect to build knowledge and skills. Small class sizes help in achieving this.
Acting classes do not require an audition. Students will be placed in classes according to age, assessment of experience, talent skill set, commitment and dedication.
MBCTA Youth Theatre is a private provider for VCE Drama (14265) offering Units 1-4 for year 10, 11 and 12 students who are not able to study the subject at school either because the school does not offer Drama or because of timetable clashes within the school.
Location
7 Macquarie Place, Boronia 3155 Map
✆ (03) 9720 6200
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Web Links
→ www.mbcta.com
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