Audition: 2010 Audition Tour, Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts

Aspiring Triple Threats seeking post-secondary training will have a chance to showcase their acting, singing and dancing talent during the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts’ 2010 national audition tour March 13 – April 11, 2010. The tour will assess candidates for September 2010 admission to the Academy’s prestigious pre-professional arts training program, which has trained performers currently appearing on Stratford, Shaw, Mirvish, Dancap, Broadway (New York) and West End (London) stages , as well as Hollywood (Los Angeles).

The accredited Triple Threat™ college program is a two-year intensive industry-driven curriculum that trains equally in dancing, singing, and acting, and grants a performing arts college diploma. The incoming September 2010 class will graduate in 2012 — the Academy’s 20th anniversary year.

  • March 13 – Toronto Randolph Centre for the Arts/Randolph Academy
  • March 26 – Regina Saskatchewan Express
  • March 27 – Calgary Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts
  • March 28 – Vancouver Scotia Bank Dance Centre
  • April 6 – Halifax Neptune Theatre
  • April 11 – Toronto Randolph Centre for the Arts/Randolph Academy

For more information: www.randolphacademy.com / To register for auditions: admissions@randolphacademy.com

ABOUT THE RANDOLPH ACADEMY
Founded by George C. Randolph (former principal dancer, Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble, Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal), the Randolph Academy is a not-for-profit educational institution providing world-class performing arts training to young artists worldwide since 1992. Distinguished faculty and entertainment industry professionals shape Triple Threat™ skills of dancing, acting, and singing in an accredited college program. Alumni and students have contributed to such projects as Rent, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia, Fosse, The Lion King, Hairspray, The Sound of Music, 42nd Street, Dirty Dancing, Chicago, West Side Story, We Will Rock You!, Bombay Dreams, Jersey Boys, The Producers, and Rock of Ages.

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