Session 1 Weekend Classes, Fall 2025

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Session 1 runs October 18/19 to November 22/23, 2025.

Weekend Classes are held at Neptune Theatre, 1593 Argyle St.

  • Kids Classes (ages 4-12) are held on Saturdays

  • Teen Classes (ages 13-18) are held on Sundays

Looking for bursary opportunities? Fill out the Neptune Theatre School Bursary & Scholarship Application Form now!

 

If a class is sold out, email school@neptunetheatre.com to be added to the waitlist!

Click below to read our Session 1 Information Package

 

Session 1 vs. Session 2

Session 1 (6 classes - Fall)

Session 1 is focused on SKILLS & CONFIDENCE. Students will develop the essential, foundational skills needed to perform. This includes learning about theatre vocabulary, technique, awareness, and more. The goal is to help round out and expand upon each student’s abilities. 

There is no final performance for Session 1. Students are encouraged to continue their learning by registering for Session 2 which does include a final performance.

Session 2 (12 classes - Winter/Spring)

Session 2 of our Weekend Classes are focused on CREATION & PERFORMANCE. Students will build off of their foundational skills to create and rehearse a performance. This presentation will be open for families and friends to attend on the last weekend of class. This presentation is held on Neptune Theatre's Scotiabank Stage.

 


Policies, Terms and Conditions

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Registration assistance and all other inquiries: 902-429-3750 or school@neptunetheatre.com

 

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Neptune Theatre is located on sacred land that has been the site of human activity since time immemorial.
We are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land.