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Audition Preparation for the Singing Actor

Location: Drayton Entertainment Youth Academy (145 Northfield Dr W, Waterloo)
Term: Tuesday, January 7th – Sunday, April 6th, 2025 (No classes March 11th – March 16th)
Cost: $216 + HST ($18 per class)
Ages: 14+

Interested in more than one? Class schedules are specially designed to allow students to participate in multiple types of classes if desired. 10% off family and multi-class discounts are offered at registration.

Indigenous youth under 18 will receive free tuition for Youth Academy training programs. Read More  

We strive to ensure that everyone, regardless of financial circumstance, is able to participate in Academy classes. Inquire about our flexible payment plans and financial assistance programs.

Don’t miss out on 12 weeks of theatre fun and friends! We can’t wait to spend the Winter Session with you at the Youth Academy–where you belong!

To inquire about payment plans, bursaries, and tuition support please contact youthacademy@draytonentertainment.com.


Audition Preparation for the Singing Actor

This exciting 12-week course is designed to help singing actors connect to their audition songs in meaningful ways and receive TWO new, custom chosen audition selections.

Topics will include song selection, script and score analysis, gesture and body awareness and managing performance anxiety. Students will work to balance healthy vocal production with bringing truth and specificity to the circumstance of the character. Each class will include a professionally led vocal warm-up followed by one-on-one coaching in a group setting with a live accompanist/ music director and director.

Week One: Half the class (Group 1) will present an under 2-minute audition cut of a musical theatre song of their choice that best represents who they are. This can include golden age, contemporary, operetta or pop/rock material*. They’ll receive critical feedback.

Week Two: Half the class (Group 2) will present an under 2-minute audition cut of a musical theatre song of their choice that best represents who they are. This can include golden age, contemporary, operetta or pop/rock material*. They’ll receive critical feedback.

Week Three: Group 1 will present their first piece incorporating notes from Week 1. They’ll receive critical feedback and be assigned a musical theatre audition cut specifically chosen for them.

Week Four: Group 2 will present their first piece incorporating notes from Week 2. They’ll receive critical feedback and be assigned a musical theatre audition cut specifically chosen for them.

Week Five: Group 1 will present their custom chosen musical theatre piece and receive critical feedback.

Week Six: Group 2 will present their custom chosen musical theatre piece and receive critical feedback.

Week Seven: Group 1 will present their custom chosen musical theatre piece incorporating notes from Week 5, receive critical feedback and be assigned a pop/rock audition cut specifically chosen for them.

Week Eight: Group 2 will present their custom chosen musical theatre piece incorporating notes from Week 6, receive critical feedback and be assigned a pop/rock audition cut specifically chosen for them.

Week Nine: Group 1 will present their custom chosen pop/rock piece and receive critical feedback.

Week Ten: Group 2 will present their custom chosen pop/rock piece and receive critical feedback.

Week Eleven: Students will prepare for their end of term showcase.

Week Twelve: In this final showcase class, each student will sing a cut from their book that they think best suits them. Friends and family will be invited to audit this class.

A supportive, brave-space working environment will be cultivated in class filled with a sense of play, while giving students practical tools on which to build their song interpretation process. Observation, discussion and feedback will be part of each class to encourage the development of constructive feedback skills.

*Sheet music should be in the correct key, hole punched, double sided, and inside a binder. 


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Eric DaCosta

Director

Eric has been touring the world for the last four years in Hanna Moscovitch’s award-winning show, Old Stock. Previous credits include: Jersey BoysAnnieHonk!Snow White: the PantoPeter Pan: the Panto (Drayton Entertainment); Key Change (Globe Theatre Regina); and Hollywood Hits (Stage West Calgary).


The Third Annual Drayton Entertainment Youth Academy High School Musical Production:

Visit our auditions page for a full list of available opportunities.

Testimonials

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This environment is free of judgment and full of love. Thank you for always pushing us and reminding us how important, valued and powerful we all are.

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I can’t thank you enough for the courage, independence and kindness you help to instil in my kids.

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Although my Dad never spoke of it to Evan or me, he was a little hesitant with the dance stuff and then theatre stuff… but then he came out of the Panto that Evan was in crying, so happy that Evan had found a place where he felt like he belonged.

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As parents we got to ride this high with our son. We got to see him, for the first time, totally come into himself, for the first time, pure happiness. Something changed, he has changed….thank you.

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This was the most amazing theatre experience I’ve had to date, and I’ve had a LOT! It’s the first time I’ve felt like I really belonged because you made such an inclusive environment.

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Thank you! She walked away with more confidence about body image, an even deeper love of everything “theatre” and huge love and respect for her community!

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The patience David shows to the children is perfect! As a teacher I recognize that this man was made to work with kids!! The way he speaks to kids makes them believe they can do anything!!!

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This is where I want to be. I get to learn from Broadway performers who are performing at a theatre right next door but more importantly, I’ve made lifelong friends. Even the audition process is awesome. Drayton has helped me grow not only as a performer, but as a person.

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My son has done lots of programs and I think he felt the most at home here. The children and staff were the most inclusive of any I’ve encountered.

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Each and every day he arrived at Huron Country Playhouse, he knew he was stepping into a place where his passions and dreams were going to be honoured, respected and encouraged.

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Kids (and even adults!) really have fun and learn skills, responsibility, and teamwork here. David Connolly (Director of Education) is a fantastic leader.

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The two musical theatre classes I attended were a lot of fun and I enjoyed them tremendously.

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I have thoroughly enjoyed the adult classes at DEYA. It is a great opportunity to get creative with like-minded peers in a judgment-free environment: singing, dancing, acting and even improv! I love that Drayton is giving us adults a chance to live the theatre dream and learn new skills from talented instructors.

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The staff involved had an incredible ability to push the kids outside of their comfort zones to try new things and take risks. Most of all, they were able to teach kids to embrace differences and that it’s okay to be different.