- punctually arrive to rehearsals and performances;
- learn and practice industry specific warm up vocal and physical exercises daily;
- read, analyze and interpret script or themes and ideas proposed as an improvisation input
- write a character biography following mentorship and guidance from a senior artist;
- research themes and topics relevant to the play such as the time period, details about the playwright, historic circumstances, philosophical, sociological and economic background of the piece;
- study and rehearse lines, gestures and expressions to interpret a role;
- memorize lines in a timely manner with a 100% accuracy;
- work collaboratively in a team environment, communicate ideas clearly and effectively (orally and non-orally);
- sing or dance when required by specific roles;
- improvise a role in rehearsal situation;
- understand and follow direction;
- work on developing comedic timing (comedic timing is a nuanced timing that ensures a line is delivered at the precisely right moment in order to facilitate laughter from the audience);
- animate puppets or objects or improvise with them;
- actively participate in discussions;
- follow instruction from CCTC’s staff.
This is a learning on the job role and will also entail the following requirements:
- Watch videos containing acting techniques and exercises;
- Watch video of professional productions;
- With the help of a mentor learn how to evaluate professional theatre’s elements;
- Participate in learning activities about professional companies (employers) in Canada, and internationally;
- Participate in learning activities about funding bodies and grants;
- Participate in learning activities how a budget for an independently produced show is created and create a budget for a dream show;
- Examine different digital tools used by theatre artists;
- Discuss and debate elements of professional productions and acting techniques;
- Learn how to write and edit a blogpost under supervision and mentorship;
- Writing 1 blog post per week.
Reports to
Managing Director
Requirements:
- Be available to work online and in person at our theatre (3650 Dixie Rd, Mississauga, ON L4Y 3V9) and studio (2359 Royal Windsor Drive Unit 210, Mississauga, ON L5J 4S9).
- Be available for all dates and hours stated in contract.
- Be a Canadian Citizen, have a PR, or refugee status.
- Be between 18 – 30 years of age.