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Triple Threat Theatre

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Triple Threat Theatre

Participation Fee

Whole year 390€
Course 1 and 2 135€ each
Course 3 160€

This is a NEW energetic, informative and fun theatre course for adults 16+ years of age. Divided into 3 shorter units allowing participants to enrol in shorter or longer versions of the course. The aim is for participants to build skills in acting, dance and singing allowing them to become « Triple Threat » performers. Aimed at both beginners and more experienced performers.

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When

32 Sessions whole year enrolment
Course 1 and 2 - 10 weeks
Course 3 - 12 weeks

Mondays 19:30 - 21:00

4th September 2023 - 17th June 2024

Performance Sunday 3rd March and
Sunday16th June

Where

1 Imp. de la Gare, 31820 Pibrac, France

Course Description

This course is designed to build skills over a year of 32 sessions. The year is divided into 3 separate courses so you can choose shorter or longer options to suit you.  By enrolling for the full year enrolment you receive a discount on the individual course rates.


Full year enrolment 

32 weeks 390€


Course 1/ Theatre Skills - Stage Movement 

10 weeks  135€

This course will help participants to learn or improve their existing stage skills. Topics will include amongst other important basic theatre skills: stage combat, weight transfer, using breath and thought in movement, period costume movement skills, jump rhythm technique and vocal production.


The 10 Sessions are as follows:

September 4th - Discover Your Power

September 11th - Creating You!

September 18th - Understanding Breath and Projection of the Voice

September 25th - Body Placement on Stage - Body Lines and Tableaux

October 2nd - Falling with Style and Stage Antics

October 9th - Improvisation presented by La Bulle Carrée

October 16th -  Movement Techniques for Difficult Costumes

November 6th - Imagination - Bringing Realism to Your Characters

November 13th - How to Work on Dialogue

November 20th - Amplification and Microphone Technique 


Course 2/ Musical Theatre Choruses 

10 weeks 135€

Participants will rehearse with vocal coaching from Eve and choreography from Peter 3 great musical theatre choruses from Guys and Dolls, A Chorus Line and Catch Me if You Can. This exciting and fun course will culminate in an informal performance directly after the course. Subsequently the works  we have rehearsed will also be combined in a larger theatre work in partnership with the Scaramouche Association and there will be additional dates of rehearsal with both groups. The combined bilingual production is planned to perform in mid-May (Date TBC)


Dates:

November 27th

December 4th, 11th, 18th

January 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th

February 5th, 26th

Performance Sunday 3rd March - Salle Polyvalente, Pibrac


With Scaramouche:

Saturday 16th March - 10:00 -12:00

Wednesday 24th April - 19:30-21:30

Large theatre performance planned mid-May TBC



Course 3/ Stage Play - Rogue's Gallery 

12 weeks 160€

The participants will hone their acquired theatre skills and rehearse mini scenes of a larger murder mystery play which will be performed with our theatre for teens group in an end of year public performance.


Dates:

March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th

April 22nd, 29th

May 6th, 13th, 27th

June 3rd, 10th, 17th

Performance June 16th Salle Polyvalente, Pibrac



Rogues' Gallery

A 'Who Didn't Do It?' Mystery by by Rachel Bublitz, Tyler Dwiggins, Kathryn Funkhouser, Patrick Greene, Elissa C. Huang, Carrie McCrossen, Ian McWethy, Jason Pizzarello, & Maria Pretzl

Two hapless security guards must investigate who destroyed the art gallery's prize sculpture -
but every suspect caused mayhem that day, from would-be art thieves and confused tourists, to fumbling custodians and fiendish pranksters. Whodunnit? The better question is, who didn't? And can the guards come up with a really good excuse before the artist comes back? This is an hilarious build-your-own mystery play where the show will be constructed with any combination of components and optional interludes. Includes: Midnight Bandits by Rachel Bublitz, Fancy People Like Fondue by Maria Pretzl
Pranksy by Elissa C. Huang, The Sketch Pod by Tyler Dwiggins
Mayonnaise Mayonnaise by Patrick Greene ,The Participant by Jason Pizzarello
The Art Dealer is Impressed by Carrie McCrossen, The Collector by Kathryn Funkhouser
Two Ships Passing by Ian McWethy

More About the Activity Group

Eve Hirsch is an experienced international concert and stage vocal artist. After graduating with a Bachelor of Music (University of Auckland) she went on to complete a Graduate Diploma of Vocal Performance (Queensland Conservatorium) and was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1999. She has performed solo with many orchestras, including to an audience of 6000, with the New Zealand Symphony. On the theatrical stage, she has appeared in professional productions of both musical and operatic works, ranging from South Pacific to Madam Butterfly.
Eve has enjoyed an international teaching career and is an experienced teacher. Since moving to Toulouse she has been running her own private music studio Butterfly Vocal as well has being employed by the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Toulouse, the International School of Toulouse and the Mairie de Pibrac. She is active as a musical director, stage director and choral conductor of a pop/rock choir Vocal 31.

Peter Hammer is a professional performer, choreographer, and teacher based in Toulouse, France. For over 10 years, he has devoted his professional dance career to learning, dancing, and teaching the Jump Rhythm® Technique an unique American art form that combines jazz and tap dance with “scat” singing and body percussion to create an energetic expression of whole-body emotion and rhythm. He began dancing when he was 14 and went on to receive a degree in Dance Performance and Choreography from Hope College, in Holland, Michigan. In 2007, Peter began working with Jump Rhythm Jazz Project, an Emmy award-winning Chicago dance company. As a company member, he performed, choreographed, and taught workshops and masterclasses in Finland, Spain, France, and throughout the US. At the end of 2017, Peter received a “Passeport Talent” visa to teach dance and perform in France. Now, his focus is directed to introducing the Jump Rhythm Technique in France, with classes, workshops, and performances in Toulouse and other cities through his association, Association Rythme Américain, and dance company, Sounds of the SOL..

Who's Involved?

Eve Hirsch

Activity Leader and Course Presenter
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Peter Hammer

Course Presenter
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Got A Question?

We'd be happy to answer any questions from finding out more about this project, asking about payments to learning about our association! Feel free to use the links below to write to us and we will get back to you as soon as possible!

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