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Humber Polytechnic

Acting for Stage and Screen

Program Information

School:Humber Polytechnic
Faculty:Faculty of Media, Creative Arts, and Design
Degree:Diploma
Field of Study:Acting
Description:

Humber’s two-year Acting for Stage and Screen diploma offers twenty-first century training for actors. Through scene study, exercises and collaborative projects, you build the foundational performance skills needed to pursue creative work in the theatre and in front of the camera. 

This program combines education in the art and craft of acting with training in business protocols and professional standards. Under guidance of working actors and distinguished directors with decades of experience in theatre, film, television and multimedia, you develop and apply skills in voice, speech, singing, movement, dance, physical theatre, improvisation and character work. You practise auditioning and showcasing your talent and learn to create and build a personal brand while meeting the financial challenges of a freelance acting career. Creativity is emphasized throughout the program, as well as technologies that support acting.  

URL: Acting for Stage and Screen at Humber Polytechnic
Length:2 Year(s)
Cost per year:*

Fees are subject to change.

Scholarships:7
Careers:1

Admission Requirements

Test Scores:
  • Canadian Academic English Language Assessment or Test of English as a Foreign Language (Internet Based)
Additional Admission Requirements:

    *The audition process will include theatre games and a presentation. The theatre games will assess four criteria: memorization, interpretation, spontaneity, as well as the ability to take direction.

    The presentations will include two Contrasting Monologues. One contemporary piece (1990-Present) and one piece from a classical cannon (pre-1990) that uses heightened language (ex. Indigenous creation stories and teachings, The Mahabharata, cultural folktales, and myths like Sundiata or Shakespeare). These two monologues should show different strengths of yours as a performer and/or sides of your personality. Examples of contrast include but are not limited to: comedic vs. dramatic, heroic vs. villainous, upbeat vs. somber in tone. 

     

    Monologues should be approximately one and a half minutes and must be from a published or recorded work. They are to be prepared in advance and presented at the audition workshop.

    To register for an audition, please go to the applicant portal.


    * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

    Modified on March 30, 2026