
Now finishing its 4th year, MARQUEE uses the themes of BLACKOUT as a springboard for its 21 participants to build community, confidence, and self-expression in non-artists from the LGBTQ2S+, newly…
Read MoreNow finishing its 4th year, MARQUEE uses the themes of BLACKOUT as a springboard for its 21 participants to build community, confidence, and self-expression in non-artists from the LGBTQ2S+, newly…
Read MoreMeet Rosie Callaghan and Matthew Joseph, our 2021-22 winners of The Syd & Shirley Banks Prize For Emerging Musical Theatre Artists! The Banks Prize will provide Rosie and Matthew with…
Read MoreEach year, The Musical Stage Company offers eight post-secondary artists one year of mentorship with our company through The RBC Apprentice Program. Apprentices learn from local and visiting artists and…
Read MoreA few weeks ago, during the opening week of our incredible preview production, BLACKOUT, we reached out to you; our community and audience, to learn more about what you were…
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