DRAMA & CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM
for children ages 5+ in Toronto
Combining acting exercises, storytelling, movement, and creative projects like making stick puppets, props and costume pieces, themed games, and putting on mini plays, with activities tailored to the theme and time-frame.
✔ Available to private schools and childcare centres
✔ Offered as single, short- or long-term programs during or before school hours
✔ Available for March Break, Summer Break, and PA Days — as single or multi-day sessions
✔ 2-hour sessions led by an experienced instructor
✔ Flexible pricing based on group size and number of sessions (discounts available)
✔ Custom programming available to fit specific topics or themes you're exploring (with two weeks’ notice + extra fee)
A creative way to build confidence, communication, and collaboration in your students.
Let’s talk about bringing Found Stage to your community!
Contact for inquiries: info@foundstage.ca
DRAMA & CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM
for children ages 5+ in Toronto
This hands-on program integrates a dramatic and creative arts structure to explore the core elements of acting, storytelling, and performance. Sessions include movement and voice work, improvisation, character-building, and collaborative scene creation, alongside creative interdisciplinary projects that are just as central as the dramatic work. Students might build simple props, craft costume pieces, make stick puppets, bake treats for performances, or design board games and characters with rich backstories. Children get to experiment, take creative risks, and learn how to build and share original stories and characters. Expect the occasional forest troll, misunderstood villain, or talking animal to make an appearance.
These creations become part of their performances, whether they are using handmade props in a scene, acting as a puppet they designed, or bringing to life a character they developed in a group performance. It’s an immersive way to bring their stories and imaginations to life.
PROGRAM BENEFITS
Design and STEM thinking – Creating props, board games, and themed projects using structure, planning, and creativity
Hands-on making – Building 3D objects, baking with purpose, crafting puppets and costumes to support storytelling
Enhanced creativity – Using imagination to invent, design, and build
Problem-solving – Thinking critically to overcome challenges
Focus and follow-through – Seeing projects through from idea to final product
Time management – Organizing time to meet group and personal goals
Collaboration – Working well with others toward a shared goal
Adaptability – Adjusting calmly to changes or new ideas
Confidence – Feeling sure of oneself in new situations
Clear self-expression – Sharing thoughts and feelings effectively
Public speaking – Speaking clearly and confidently to a group
Empathy – Understanding others’ feelings and perspectives