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Musicbox Theatre Company

Experience the passion, the thrill and the discipline that comprise the performing arts. Musicbox Theatre Company has been offering classes in acting since 1988 and is under the direction of award-winning director Debbie Fraser, BA Performing Arts BAPA.
Debbie teaches using the Spolin method of acting which incorporates mime, improvisation and script work. Students from the age of six learn stagecraft and have the opportunity to perform twice yearly.
For the past two years we have also included a music theatre class that covers dance, singing and acting with the emphasis on ensemble work. Many students have been successful in performing with other productions in Geelong, as well as going on to a professional career.
Classes are conducted weekly throughout the school terms at the MAAD Studio at 405 Pakington Street, Newtown (riverend) Having fun while learning and encouraging independent skills, confidence and teamwork are all part of the curriculum.
Musicbox Theatre Company will be holding an open day and taking enrollments on Saturday, 23 January from 11am to 1pm. You can visit the website and download an enrolment form. musicboxtheatre.com.au.

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