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Educational Programs introduces participants to specific theatre activities such as auditioning, playwriting, and the Meisner Acting Technique. The program offers several ongoing courses and occasional one-off workshops that focus on these areas. Scholarships and cost-free options are available for select classes.
• Schedule: Offers several ongoing courses and occasional one-off workshops
• Price: Scholarships and cost-free options are available for select classes
The Phoenix was founded by Bryan Fonseca in 1983. The Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre champions new play development with its own productions and nurtures the visions of its resident companies. Its mission also includes uplifting social and cultural organizations by providing a community hub that celebrates diversity, creates equity, insists on inclusion, and provides accessibility to all. Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre is home to a performance collective that includes seven professional theatre companies, each their own non-profit entity, including the Phoenix Theatre, a union theatre dedicated to nurturing new plays and emerging playwrights. It is a multidisciplinary arts building where accessibility is a top priority as part of its vision statement. Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre supports new performing arts companies as they grow professionally through its Collective and is a producing home to many local arts organizations, sharing rehearsal and performance space with fellow arts groups. Its mission includes growing the community’s reputation as an arts destination and serving as a hub to showcase local artists, host events, and help its neighborhood thrive. The Michael O’Brien Gallery at Phoenix is a visual art gallery featuring rotating exhibitions from local artists in a variety of mediums, including quilts, glass, and paintings, and artists receive 100% of revenue from art sales. Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre acknowledges and honors the Indigenous communities native to its region and recognizes that it is built on the unceded territory of the Lenape, Kickapoo, Miami, Shawnee, Peoria, and Potawatomi people.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Schedule: Offers several ongoing courses and occasional one-off workshops
• Price: Scholarships and cost-free options are available for select classes
The Phoenix was founded by Bryan Fonseca in 1983. The Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre champions new play development with its own productions and nurtures the visions of its resident companies. Its mission also includes uplifting social and cultural organizations by providing a community hub that celebrates diversity, creates equity, insists on inclusion, and provides accessibility to all. Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre is home to a performance collective that includes seven professional theatre companies, each their own non-profit entity, including the Phoenix Theatre, a union theatre dedicated to nurturing new plays and emerging playwrights. It is a multidisciplinary arts building where accessibility is a top priority as part of its vision statement. Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre supports new performing arts companies as they grow professionally through its Collective and is a producing home to many local arts organizations, sharing rehearsal and performance space with fellow arts groups. Its mission includes growing the community’s reputation as an arts destination and serving as a hub to showcase local artists, host events, and help its neighborhood thrive. The Michael O’Brien Gallery at Phoenix is a visual art gallery featuring rotating exhibitions from local artists in a variety of mediums, including quilts, glass, and paintings, and artists receive 100% of revenue from art sales. Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre acknowledges and honors the Indigenous communities native to its region and recognizes that it is built on the unceded territory of the Lenape, Kickapoo, Miami, Shawnee, Peoria, and Potawatomi people.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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