Waterfront Theatre School
The Waterfront Theatre School [1] is a school for performing arts situated in the restored historic Mission to Seaman building within the prestigious Waterfront district in Cape Town.
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History
Keith Galloway and Delia Sainsbury established a part- and full-time College in the Carlton Centre, Johannesburg, under the name of Dance Workshop, in 1978. The College expanded and moved to Rosebank in 1986 and relocated to Cape Town in 1992 under the new name of The Waterfront Theatre School
Staff
Delia Sainsbury (Founder and Managing Director); Paul Griffiths (Partner); Genna Galloway (Partner)
Dance Department: Shona Brabant; Simone Ashley Marshall Kleinenburg; Raylene Ferreira; Sune-Lee Esch; Ursula Lubbe; James Bradley; Roxanne Hughes; Marianna le Roux.
Drama and Musical Theatre Department: Tandi Buchan; Garth Tavares; Adele Strombeck; Etienne Esterhuysen; Samantha Landers.
Training
The school specialises in acting, musical theatre, and multiple dance genres, and provides access to international qualifications accredited by Trinity Guildhall and the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London. The Waterfront Theatre School offers a range of international qualifications registered by OFQUAL ranging from an NQF level 4 to an NQF level 6 within the international qualifications framework and self-regulated qualifications.
Full-time study
Dance modules include:
- Classical Ballet
- Ballet Repertoire
- Modern Theatre Dance
- Jazz
- Contemporary
- Musical Theatre/Broadway
- Tap
- Street Dance
- Partner Work
- Horton
- Stretch and Flexibility Training
- Anatomy and Physiology
Drama and Musical Theatre modules include:
- Acting Technique
- Emotional Technique
- Improvisation
- Physical Resources
- Vocal Resources
- Musical Theatre Repertoire
- Music Theory
- Context and Repertoire
- Singing Technique
- Performance Class
- Industry Preparation
- Principles of Teaching
Part-time study
The Waterfront Theatre School offers a specifically designed Part Time programme for young people aged 5 to 18, accommodating learners with both recreational and vocational interests and facilitates accreditation by Trinity College London and the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. The junior courses offer opportunities to grow in all aspects of the performing arts.
Facilities
Facilities at the school include:
- Numerous multi-functional studios
- Two purpose built theatre spaces, including the Galloway Theatre (named after founder Keith Galloway).
- Private tutorial studios
- In-house production facilities
- Costume stores
- Prop stores
- Set building facilities
- Accommodation for up to 28 students on campus in self-catering residences.
The Galloway Theatre
An 80-seater, multi-configuration theatre, situated in the former Mission to Seaman chapel (c. 1901).
Productions
Apart from WTS productions, other shows presented here include: 28 - The Musical, Becoming, Bambi Sings the F.A.K Songs and Other Struggle Anthems, In-Between, The Marvelous Wonderettes, May I Have This Dance, Curtain Call, Things We Leave Behind, At All Costs, People Are Living There, The Good News Cabaret, History Girls, Junk, Pop-Up Tales, Romeo and Juliet, Ek, Ouer, Redress, Magic Isn't Real, The Style High Club, Dating, Mating and Relating for Dummies, The Curse, the 11th Annual Improv Festival, Improv Festival 2022, Laaste Laugh Before the Fast, The Authentic Way to Fake It, Divine Intervention.
Productions
Productions staged by the Waterfront Theatre School include:
2017: Sister Act
2018: Urinetown, All the World's a Stage!
2019: Spring Awakening, From the Top, The Last Voyage
2021: Curtain Call, A Festival of Devised Work
2022: Choreographic Competition 2022, One Act Play Festival 2022, Pippin, We Belong to the Stars, Headline-rs
2023: Choreographic Competition 2023, Festival of Creativity
2024: Festive Fever, Heathers The Musical
2025: Everybody's Talking About Jamie
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