THE PROGRAMME
The Theatre Aquarius Performing Arts Programme is a training ground for young actors, singers and dancers. The Programme is designed to develop theatrical communication skills and life skills -as a means of fostering self expression. Individuals explore their creative imagination and challenge their critical thinking process while achieving a higher level of self-confidence and self-discipline.
Emphasis is placed on group work and developing the skills necessary to work together to achieve one collective goal as well as the development of one's own personal aspirations and endeavors.
Many of the Performing Arts Programme Alumni have gone on to successfully work in stage, television and film. Some of them are:
Gord Woolvett (TV, Andromeda)
Evan Buliung (Stage, Stratford & Shaw Festivals);
Charles Azulay (Stage, Mamma Mia & Miss Saigon);
Gema Zamprogna (TV, Road to Avonlea 7 seasons, Film, Stage and voice over’s);
Dominic Zamprogna (Film, TV, CBC’s Edgemont);
Kathleen Robertson (TV, Beverly Hills 90210);
Jamie West (TV personality);
Patty Sullivan (TV host)
The program is run by Lou Zamprogna and all the instructors are working professionals, trained in the dramatic arts.
There are sessions running year-round and are held at the Dofasco Centre for the Arts, the home of Theatre Aquarius.
Former Performing Arts Programme Student Soars To Stardom
The Theatre Aquarius Performing Arts Programme has trained thousands of students, many of which go on to success in theatre, televison, and film! Click here to see former student Dominic Zamprogna on Road to Stardom!
