DRAMA & CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM
for children ages 6+ in Toronto
A program where children explore acting, storytelling, and movement while making puppets, props, and costumes, playing themed games, and performing mini plays.
✔ For private schools & childcare centres
✔ For March Break, Summer Break, or PA Days
✔ 2-hour sessions with an experienced teacher
✔ Flexible prices (group & session discounts)
Let’s talk about bringing Found Stage to your community!
DRAMA & CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM
for children ages 6+ 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
Creativity – developing characters, scenes, and story ideas
Hands-on making – creating props, puppets, and simple set pieces
Self-expression – using movement, emotions, and communication to bring ideas to life
Acting techniques – stage presence, voice projection, character work, and basic performance skills
Problem-solving – finding solutions during scenes and creative projects
Collaboration – working together to build stories and performances
Confidence – feeling comfortable trying new things and performing
Empathy – understanding others’ perspectives through role-play