STUDIO 58

Studio 58

'Studio 58' is an intensive theatre school located in Vancouver, British Columbia. A part of Langara College's Theatre Arts Program, the school offers professional theatre training for actors and production personnel. It is the only conservatory-style theatre training program in Western Canada. Studio 58 is a 3 year program for acting and a 2 year program for production.
The school operates its own theatre and presents 4 full-length productions annually. Professional directors and designers are hired to work on each production. Studio 58 productions are open to the public and reviewed by the Vancouver media.

Contents
The Program
Auditions
History
Faculty and Staff
Advisory Committee
References

The Program


An average day begins at 8:30 a.m. and finishes by 11:00 p.m. The daily routine includes classes, crew calls, rehearsals and the evening performances of our public shows. Working into the weekends in not uncommon. All students are required to take first year English.
Acting students take classes in Scene Study, Improvisation, Modern and Classical Text, Voice, Speech, Choir, Singing, Mask, Movement, Alignment, Period Dance, Tap, Writing, One-Person Shows (Solo Show), and Theatre Fundamentals.
All production students take acting in their first semester with the other 'A-Term' acting students (Voice, Acting I, Acting II, Joint Acting Class, Movement I, Movement II, Physical Theatre, Choir, and Voice). . In the second semester, the production students switch over and take production classes (Stage Management, Costume, VectorWorks, Design, Lighting, Sound, Set, and various other workshops throughout the semester.

Auditions


Studio 58 accepts up to 16 students a semester through auditions. Interviews and auditions are held during April and May across Canada in Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, and Montreal. An Audition Package with date and time of audition, as well as monologues, are mailed out after the next application deadline (March 15). Actors and production students audition together.
Candidates should expect group work, sight-readings, improv and prepared monologues. The group portion of the audition, candidates are asked to read a scene with a partner and present a short improvisation either solo or with a partner or group. Some written work is required. The individual audition, candidates are required to prepare 2 memorized monologues - one from the audition package we will mailed out, and one of self choice.
The program strongly recommends that all applicants be at least 19 years of age by the time of audition, as well as at least two years of either post-secondary education and other work experience.
Successful acting applicants are accepted for either September or January. Successful production applicants are accepted for January only. Acting Program students are required to be on backstage crews during the first three terms. Crew work takes place on evenings and weekends outside of classes. All production students take A-Term acting and then move on to production for B-Term.
Enrolled students are not allowed to participate in any professional or amateur theatre, film, TV, radio, commercial, print or performance work without permission of the Artistic Director. That permission is only granted to students in the 5 th or 6 th terms.

History


Studio began as a small Theatre arts course in 1965 and classes were first held on the King Edward Campus of Vancouver Community College. The department moved to new facilities on the Langara Campus in 1970 and began to be known as Studio 58 (referring to the room number of the theatre space).
Kathryn Shaw is the current Artistic Director of Studio 58. She was preceded by Antony Holland who was Artistic Director from 1965 to 1985. Jane Heyman from 1985-2005 was the Associate Director.

Faculty and Staff


Aaron Bushkowsky - Playwriting

Alison Kell - Acting

Brian Tate - Choir, Singing

Bruce Kennedy Technical Director

Carol Chrisjohn Production Manager

Catherine Lee - Movement

Chick Snipper - Movement

Dale Genge - Head of Voice

David Bloom - Solo Show

David Hudgins - Acting

Frankie Kerr - Tap

Ian Raffel - Speech

Jane Ellison - Alignment

Jane Heyman - Associate Director; Acting

Kathryn Shaw - Artistic Director; Acting

Lloyd Nicholson - Musical Director

Pam Johnson - Production

Ross Nichol - Production

Sherri Sadler - Publicist

Susan Hogan - Film & TV Audition/Acting

Wendy Gorling - Mask/Mime/Acting (Physical theatre)

Advisory Committee


The Advisory Committee's role is to advise and act as liaison between Studio 58 and the professional community. The committee is primarily made up of professionals involved in theatre, film, television and related arts.
Following is a current list of members:
Bill Millerd - Artistic Director, The Arts Club Theatre

Bruce Ward - Agent, 21st Century Artists Inc.

Chappelle Jaffe- Executive Director, Playwrights Theatre Centre

Christopher Gaze - Artistic Director, Bard on the Beach

Del Surjik - Artistic Director, Pi Theatre

Diane Brown - Artistic Director, Ruby Slippers

Donna Spencer - Artistic Director, Firehall Arts Centre

Donna Wong - Agent

Elizabeth Ball - Artistic Director, Carousel Theatre

Garwin Sanford - Actor

Greg Yellenik - Technical Consultant

Ingrid Turk - C.A.E.A.

Jay Brazeau - Actor

Katrina Dunn - Artistic Director, Touchstone Theatre

Kim Collier - Graduate/Actor/Director

Pamela Hawthorn - Chair, Telefilm Canada

Patrick McDonald - Artistic Director, Green Thumb Theatre

Scott Bellis - Actor

Sid Kozak - Casting Director

Suzanne Ristic - Actor

Teri Woods-McArter - Forefront Productions

Tom Rowe - Pacific Motion Pictures

Trish Robinson - Casting Agent

Wayne Specht - Artistic Director, Axis Theatre

Rae Ackerman- Director of Vancouver Civic Theatres

References





Studio 58 Website Langara College

Langara College Theatre Arts Programs Langara College

Studio 58 Theatre VancouverPlus.ca

Arts Education Listing Alliance For Arts

Jane Hayman Biography Solo Collective

Theatre Arts at Studio 58 Macleans Magazine

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