Adult Musical Theatre 6-Week Class
Instructor: Adam Brazier
Date(s)
Jan 13, 2026
Time(s)
6:30pm
Price
$180
Venue
The Mack
Ever secretly dreamed of being in a musical? Do you sing in the car like it’s your own Broadway stage? Then this class is for you.
Whether you’ve been performing for years or you’ve never set foot on a stage, this course is designed for adults (18+) who want to explore, play, and learn in a relaxed and supportive environment. No experience is required—just a willingness to try and a love of music.
Over the course, you’ll:
- Learn basic vocal and performance techniques
- Sing as a group, try a duet, and have the option to perform a solo
- Dive into musical theatre scenes and build confidence step by step
Each participant will choose a musical theatre song to work on. We’ll help you shape it into a performance—no pressure, just progress and fun.
If you’ve always wanted to try musical theatre, here’s your chance. Come discover what you’re capable of.
Let’s sing, laugh, and take the stage together.
To register, click “Buy Tickets.”
Tuesdays | January 13, January 20, January 27, February 3, February 10, February 24 (no class on February 17)

Adam Brazier | Instructor
Adam Brazier, the artistic director of Confederation Centre of the Arts is a multi award-winning actor/director/producer. He co-founded Toronto’s Theatre 20 — an artist-led company devoted to developing story-driven, Canadian musical theatre. Serving as its inaugural artistic director since 2009, he led the development of several new works, including the world premiere of Bloodless: The Trial of Burke and Hare, which was nominated for nine Dora nominations. Brazier’s accomplished acting career includes originating the male lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Woman in White on Broadway, and also the male lead, Gabriel, in the 2013 Charlottetown Festival musical, Evangeline. The Toronto native has held starring roles with most major Canadian theatre companies, including at Stratford, Shaw, The Canadian Stage, Mirvish Productions, as well as in London’s West End and with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.

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