6 weeks on Zoom
**No class May 24th**
classes for ages 9-14
Mondays starting May 10th
4:30pm-5:30pm
Want to be in a puppet show? Presenting Th’owxiya: The Hungry Feast Dish by Joseph A. Dandurand as a puppet show! No audition required.

Have you ever been told not to play with your food? Well, in this class it’s fully encouraged! In Puppetry Level Up participants will use everyday kitchen items like potatoes, spoons or even that stinky old tea towel to perform a play LIVE on Zoom!
Put the skills taught in Puppetry with Household Objects and Kids Zoom Puppetry Play into practice with puppetry instructor Alexandra Montagnese. Collaborate with your fellow puppeteers, learn new skills, make friends and work together to turn household objects into a whole lot of fun.
- Mondays from 4:30-5:30pm
- Ages 9-14
Class requirements:
We recommend this class to those who have taken Storytelling with Household Objects or Zoom Puppetry Play or those who have previous experience in puppetry.
*Limited spaces available, contact education@shakespeareinaction.org for scholarship opportunities*
Class Schedule:
- Class One: Assign roles, read/create script.
- Class Two: Build a puppet, create a character.
- Class Three: Rehearsal 1.
- Class Four: Rehearsal 2.
- Class Five: Dress Rehearsal.
- Class Six: Performance!
Meet our actor-educator Alexandra Montagnese
Alexandra Montagnese is a Dora nominated actor, puppeteer, and theatre creator. She has performed with Theatre Rusticle, Watermark Theatre, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Shadowland, Theatre Kingston, Summerworks, Lucid Ludic, and Fringe Festivals across Canada. She has toured theatre for Young Audiences across southern Ontario, in theatres, schools, and festivals. Alex is a founding member and curator of Toronto’s seasonal experimental puppetry cabaret: Concrete Cabaret. She has facilitated performance training at York University (in the BFA acting conservatory and acting for non-majors), with Toronto’s Shakespeare in Action, with the Akiva School in Montreal, and many online and in person camps and workshops. She is currently creating A Short History of Niagara, a puppet show with Mike Petersen to be presented as part of the Shaw Festival.

Pricing
In order to make our programming more affordable, we have introduced a Pay What You Can Afford model. There are 3 Tiers of pricing under that model.
Tier 1: Full Price – $120
Tier 2 – $80
Tier 3 – $60
Weston Young Theatre Makers Access Fund
The Weston Young Theatre Makers Access Fund supports low-income children and youth who live in/around the Weston community, by offering subsidized spots and in some cases full scholarships to Shakespeare in Action’s performing arts classes, run out of our studio at the Artscape Weston Common.
Are you interested in supporting access for the next generation of Weston’s young theatre makers? Consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Weston Young Theatre Makers Access Fund by clicking HERE and noting “Access Fund” in the donation message or by adding “Weston Young Theatre Makers Access Fund” to your registration, at which point you may choose an amount to donate. All money received will go towards subsidizing the fee for SIA’s performing arts classes.
Are you a child, youth, parent or guardian who would benefit from a subsidized ticket price or scholarship? Please email education@shakespeareinaction.org for more information. Subsidized prices and scholarships depend on support received to the Weston Young Theatre Makers Access Fund.
Refund Policy and Cancellation
Registrants may cancel their registration up to two weeks before the classes begin. Cancellation requests must be delivered in writing via email to education@shakespeareinaction.org. The fee will be refunded less a $25 administration fee (Please note, the PayPal processing fee is also non-refundable).
Cancellation requests within two weeks of the class start date, or after the classes have commenced are not eligible for refunds.
Shakespeare In Action reserves the right to cancel entire course due to low enrolment. In that case, all participants will be fully refunded.
As Shakespeare In Action employs professional working actors, we reserve the right engage substitute instructors when necessary.
In the event of inclement weather or another emergency, Shakespeare In Action will make all attempts to contact parents/guardians at least one hour prior to the beginning of the class in order to inform them of any change.